How has the relationship between physical and mental disorders changed historically?


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How has the relationship between physical and mental disorders changed historically?


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Background It is a notable feature of recent government health policy that increasing emphasis is placed on the promotion and maintenance of good mental health. Mental health problems are now thought of as being a much more common than had previously been supposed, and there is an increased awareness in society of the challenges that poor mental wellbeing can bring. Nevertheless challenges remain, not least the controversy over how we are to define or categorise mental health disorders, which are often more abstract and difficult to conceptualise than their physiological counterparts. In addition to this there remain widespread stereotypes about who is at risk of developing mental ill health as well as what kinds of behaviour are associated with mental distress. When we also acknowledge the considerable debate that exists around issues of treatment, social support and any obligations that wider society has to promoting good mental health, it is far from clear that straightforward solutions to the various mental health challenges that exist in the UK can easily be arrived at. Requirement Based on the above write an essay on mental health and mental illness. This essay will be 2,500 words. Guidance notes and considerations Module Learning Outcomes 2. Compare and contrast mental wellbeing, mental health and mental illness using cultural and historical perspectives to contextualize understanding 4. Appraise a range of models used to explain mental distress and the conflicts they generate. 6. Analyse the causes of stigma and the impact of social exclusion and its effect on recovery for individuals with mental ill health 7. Outline and explain the major aspects of the legislative and policy framework relevant to mental health and how the rights of the individual are maintained. Refer to your learning in this module to demonstrate and highlight your understanding. • Consider what is meant by mental health and wellbeing, taking cultural, social and/or historical context into account • Outline and critique models of mental health and wellbeing • Discuss how the attitudes of wider society impact on the experiences of those with mental health problems, and the effects that stigma can have on individuals and society. • Consider any relevant legislation and policy, and the effect that this has on those suffering poor mental health Ensure that you support your work with appeal to high quality sources and evidence using the Harvard method of citation. Be advised that submitted work must fall within +/-10% of the specified word count Will use Harvard referencing