mental health - emotional, phychological and social well-being, well-being - how you feel about yourself and your life, wellness - practicing healthy habits daily to feel better physically and mentally, emotional well-being - the ability to manage your emotions, adapt to change, and handle life's stresses, psychological well-being - a person's overall mental and emotional health, as well as how well they function in their life, social well-being - the ability to have healthy relationships, communicate effectively, and create a supportive community, anxiety - a feeling of fear, dread, or an uneasiness, chronic - symptoms that never go away or come back often, clinic - a place where people go to receive medical help, coping - ways to help reduce and mange unpleasant emotions, antidepressant - medicine that helps with depression, diagnosis - the process of finding out what is the illness or problem, therapy - a meeting with a trained person to help improve some part of your life, panic attack - sudden, intense feelings of fear without a presence of danger, psychiatrist - a doctor that is trained in medicine and mental health, psychologist - a person trained in mental health, stress - a feeling of emotinal or physical tension, sucide - death caused by yourself, therapist - a person that provides therapy, trauma - a big emotional response to something that has happened, treatment - medical care given to a person in need, trigger - something that happens to start an emotional reaction, symptoms - something that a person feels or experiences that shows they may be sick,

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