mental hygiene

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mental hygiene

Mental hygiene involves daily practices like mindfulness and positive thinking.

Definition

Noun: - The branch of psychiatry concerned with psychological methods: This term refers to the study and practice of maintaining mental health and preventing mental disorders through psychological means, rather than purely medical or biological ones. It emphasizes preventative care and the promotion of well-being.

Usage

"Mental hygiene" is a formal term used in professional contexts like psychiatry, psychology, and public health. It describes a field of study and a set of practices aimed at fostering good mental health. - The public health campaign focused on improving mental hygiene through community support programs. - Early 20th-century reformers were pioneers in the mental hygiene movement.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term was more common in the early-to-mid 20th century. In contemporary language, concepts like "mental health promotion," "preventative mental health," or "psychological well-being" are often used similarly.
    • The museum exhibit detailed the history of the mental hygiene movement.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mental health (n): The general state of a person's psychological and emotional well-being.
    • Schools are increasingly prioritizing student mental health.
  • Psychiatry (n): The branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness.
  • Preventative psychology (n): A modern field with goals similar to mental hygiene, focusing on preventing psychological disorders.
Synonyms
  • Preventive psychiatry
  • Psychological well-being promotion
Notes

While "mental hygiene" is a valid term, note that some modern practitioners may avoid it due to its historical associations or because it has been largely superseded by more current phrasing. The core concept remains active in fields like public mental health.

mental hygiene

Mental hygiene involves daily practices like mindfulness and positive thinking.

Noun
  1. the branch of psychiatry concerned with psychological methods