Early intervention - mental health by Joy Wisdom
- Joy Wisdom
- Jun 4
- 2 min read
May is Mental health awareness month
The word ‘Mental health’ covers a wide range of health disorders and distressing phycological symptoms ranging from mild to severe. With excessive population data growing each month, Mental health has become the norm and associated with huge swathes of global population diagnosed daylily.
Confusing for most people to understand how they are living with psychological influences, anxiety is common and underlying from young to elder. Blamed on pandemic years and economic restraints. Certainly overwhelm from environmental factors out of our control and individual stability is part of the whole picture.
Emotions are core concerns in mental health. Our individual emotional fear state is understated in diagnosis of mental health. Yet a key factor in biochemical reaction and action, unseen and often ignored in assessment. If we want better psychological health we must check out all aspects of the individuals life, emotional issues come back to haunt us, influencing biochemically, stress hormones are released when emotional issues are present. Adrenal response and cortisol surges are automatic, …..as the clients leg and foot is moving up/down overactive …. Saying I am calm, I am not stressed, or anxious!
Common though it is Mental health such as anxiety and underlying fear does need to be investigated, don’t ignore. Early intervention with D.A.R.E - (Dissolve And Resolve Emotions therapy) emotional release methods work to prevent anxiety growing and forming into depression and PTSD!
We only know what we know until we know differently
Founder Joy Wisdom
Pioneering new approaches to mental and emotional health
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