Understanding brain health and its connection to mental well-being
Canadian Mental Health Association, NS Division
Mental Health for All.
The brain is one of the most complex and fascinating parts of the human body. It is responsible for all functions of the body including how we move, communicate, make decisions and interpret our surroundings. Our brain also processes our thoughts, behaviours, feelings, and emotions. This is why we can’t talk about mental health without looking at brain health.1?
According to the World Health Organization, brain health is the state of brain functioning across cognitive, sensory, social-emotional, behavioural and motor domains, allowing a person to realize their full potential over their life course. 2?
Looking after our brain health can improve our overall cognitive functioning, resilience, and our psychological well-being. It helps us cope with day-to-day stress and live a meaningful life.?
Here are things we can do to protect our brain and promote good mental health.?
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Understanding brain health and its connection to mental well-being
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Canadians need and deserve mental health care. But only some of us will get it. That’s because it’s either unavailable or isn’t covered by public health insurance. It’s time we invest in community mental health supports to protect and promote brain health across Canada. Join us in asking to federal government to Act for Mental Health.?
[1] Levitt, D. A. (2022, October 6). Why Mental Health is Brain Health. Your Health Matters. Retrieved March 9, 2023, from https://health.sunnybrook.ca/mental-health/why-mental-health-is-brain-health/
[2] World Health Organization. (n.d.). Brain health. World Health Organization. Retrieved March 9, 2023, from https://www.who.int/health-topics/brain-health#tab=tab_1