HUMAN MENTAL HEALTH
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/Abstract
Human mental health is a rather complex object of study, and scientists note that mental health problems have been increasing in recent years. A mentally healthy person is essential for entering into stable social relationships within society and for the proper fulfillment of their human functions and roles. Usually, the imbalance associated with mental health is not clearly noticeable and occurs in biochemical processes in the human brain and is felt only through certain human actions. Maintaining mental balance and health is a social task - members of society, labor collectives, and families must have common goals in this matter.
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