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Definition of mental health noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

mental health

noun
 
/ˌmentl ˈhelθ/
 
/ˌmentl ˈhelθ/
[uncountable]
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  1. the state of health of somebody's mind
    • Volunteering can also improve your mental health and help you live longer.
    • She called for more honest conversations about mental health.
    • Many of us struggle with our mental health.
    • It's important to tackle the causes of stress and poor mental health early on.
    • to have mental health issues/problems
    • There is often a stigma attached to mental health issues.
    Which Word? Talking about mental healthTalking about mental health
    • Do not use the words mad or crazy to describe somebody who has a mental illness. You can say that somebody has a mental illness, has mental health issues/​problems or is mentally ill:
      • I have experienced mental health issues since the age of 14.
      • The pressure made her mentally ill.
      If you can, it is best to be specific about what somebody's condition is rather than use general terms:
      • I have an anxiety disorder.
      • He had a psychotic episode.
    • Disturbed can be used to describe somebody who has problems with mental health because of very unhappy or unpleasant experiences:
      • He works with emotionally disturbed children.
    • Insane is a formal or old-fashioned term used in the past to describe somebody with a serious mental illness. It can now be offensive, although it still has a technical use in law meaning that somebody is not able to understand that their own actions are wrong or not able to understand a trial process:
      • The question is, was the man insane when he committed the crime?
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  2. the system for treating people with mental health problems
    • The government has announced £600 million extra funding for mental health.
    • The demand for mental health services rose after the pandemic.
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