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    The Relationship between Life Style and Their Mental Health

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    Capstone
    Author
    Al-Moald, Gaydaa
    Al-Farshuti, Sulafa
    Supervisor
    Jaber AlGhalib, Dr Saddiga
    Subject
    Psychopathology
    Therapeutic lifestyle changes
    Mental health
    
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    Abstract
    Lifestyle changes are underutilized despite considerable evidence of their effectiveness in both clinical and normal populations. It is sometimes as effective as either psychotherapy or pharmacotherapy and can offer significant therapeutic advantages. Important it includes exercise, nutrition and diet, time in nature, relationships, recreation, relaxation and stress management, religious or spiritual involvement, and service to others. This article reviews research on their effects and effectiveness; the principles, advantages, and challenges involved in implementing them; and the forces (economic, institutional, and professional) hindering their use. Where possible, therapeutic recommendations are distilled into easily communicable principles, because such ease of communication strongly influences whether therapists recommend and patients adopt interventions. Finally, the article explores the many implications of contemporary lifestyles and TLCs for individuals, society, and health professionals. In the 21st century, therapeutic lifestyles may need to be a central focus of mental, medical, and public health.
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    Psychology
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    Effat University
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