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jackson100
Joined: Sat Jan 08, 2011 11:09 am Posts: 67
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 Social Health
Social health is a term generally used to refer to two different concepts, though they are somewhat interrelated as well. In one sense it refers to the health of a person in reference to his or her ability to interact with others and thrive in social settings. It can also refer to the health of a society in general, and how the members of that society are treated and behave toward each other. Social health is often considered of great importance in regards to individual health,
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jackson100
Joined: Sat Jan 08, 2011 11:09 am Posts: 67
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Social health often deals with how people relate to each other, and how an individual is able to socialize with other people and form relationships. This can deal with friendships, in terms of how well the person can form and keep friendships, and other types of relationships as well. There are a number of ways in which the different aspects of health are interrelated and have an impact on each other. For example, the study of human sexuality often deals with physical, mental, and social health in understanding how people relate to each other and how sexuality manifests for an individual and affects the relationships that individual has with others. gastric bypass union nj
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haly34
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 Re: Social Health
Hi
The term can also refer to the health of a society, and is often used to indicate how the people within a given society or culture interact and behave toward each other. In this sense, a country that is rife with conflict and violence may be considered to be suffering from social health issues. Just as a person whose body is suffering from cancerous cells destroying healthy cells has a physical health issue, and the jargon of physical or mental health care may be used in reference to society as well.
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jack001
Joined: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:31 am Posts: 122 Location: u.k.
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Definitions of social health in terms of adjustment derive from sociology and psychiatry. Poor social adjustment forms a common indicator of neurotic illness, and adjustment may be used to record the outcome of care, especially for psychotherapy. Adjustment may be rated subjectively, or it may be judged in terms of a person's fulfillment of social roles—how adequately a person is functioning compared to normal social expectations. As norms vary greatly between cultures, however, a challenge lies in selecting an appropriate standard against which to evaluate roles. best day to get pregnant
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Social health is often considered of great importance in regards to individual health, especially as further information and research has established how social interactions can assist in improving other forms of health. Christian rehab oklahoma
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