Healthy living

Mental health and wellbeing

  • Good mental health is a sense of wellbeing, confidence and self-esteem.
  • A mental illness is a health problem that significantly affects how a person thinks, behaves and interacts with others.

Being mentally healthy enables us to fully enjoy and appreciate other people, day-to-day life and our environment. 

When we are mentally healthy we can:

  • form positive relationships
  • use our abilities to reach our potential
  • deal with life’s challenges.

Good mental health and wellbeing mean different things to different people and every person has to find their own way to a life that is meaningful and satisfying for them. 

Things that can contribute to positive mental health and wellbeing include:

  • spending quality time with close friends and family
  • working in a job or finding an activity that is meaningful, which can provide a sense of purpose
  • learning a new skill such as painting, singing, knitting, or a foreign language which can provide a sense of pride and achievement
  • finding a hobby (such as gardening, playing sport, cooking, or arts and craft)
  • giving to others by volunteering, being there for friend in need, or caring for animals
  • having someone to talk to who can provide support and reassurance
  • eating healthily and exercising regularly
  • spending time with people who share similar interests
  • experiencing new things such as trying different foods, travelling, or meeting new people.

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Ways to improve your mental health and wellbeing

Relax and do things you enjoy
Get moving
Eat healthy
Get enough sleep
Stay connected with families and friends
Get involved
Problem solving
Set goals

What is mental illness

A mental illness is a health problem that significantly affects how a person thinks, behaves and interacts with other people. It is diagnosed according to standardised criteria.

A mental health problem also affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves, but to a lesser extent than a mental illness.

Mental illnesses are of different types and degrees of severity.

Some of the major types are:

These illnesses may also be referred to as a mental disorder, mental impairment or psychiatric disability.

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What causes mental illness

Mental illness results from complex interactions between the mind, body and environment.

Factors which can contribute to mental illness are:

  • biological factors such as genetics, chemistry and hormones
  • use of alcohol, drugs and other substances cognitive patterns such as constant negative thoughts and low self-esteem
  • social factors such as isolation, financial problems, family breakdown or violence.

These factors can be minimised by a strong and supportive community environment.

More information

Where to get help

  • See your doctor
  • Visit healthdirect (external site) or call 1800 022 222
  • Mental Health Emergency Response Line (MHERL)
    Metro: 1300 555 788
    Peel: 1800 676 822
  • RuralLink
    Rural and remote areas: 1800 552 002

Acknowledgements

Mental Health Commission


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