Topic 1 - Understanding health and wellbeing Flashcards
Cognitive
the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience and the
senses
Contraception
any method or device that prevents conception and, therefore, a pregnancy
Emotional health and wellbeing
the ability to recognise, understand and effectively manage and express emotions as well as
the ability to display resilience
Emotional intelligence
an individual’s ability to recognise and respond to either their own or others’ emotions
Health
a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing; it is not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
Health and wellbeing
the state of a person’s physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual existence, characterised by an
equilibrium in which the individual feels happy, healthy, capable and engaged
Infirmity
the quality or state of being weak or ill; often associated with old age
Mental health and wellbeing
relates to the state of a person’s mind or brain and the ability to think and process information.
Optimal mental health and wellbeing enables an individual to positively form opinions, make decisions and use logic, and is associated with low levels of stress and anxiety, positive self-esteem, as well as a sense of confidence and optimism.
Physical health and wellbeinhg
relates to the functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the physical capacity to
perform daily activities or tasks
Self-esteem
reflects a person’s overall subjective emotional evaluation of his or her own worth. It is a judgement of oneself as
well as an attitude toward the self.
Social health and wellbeing
the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or
adapt appropriately to different social situations
Spiritual health and wellbeing
relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human
beings. It includes the concepts of hope, peace, a guiding sense of meaning or value, and reflection on a person’s place in the
world. Spiritual health and wellbeing can also relate to organised religion, a higher power and prayer, values, a sense of purpose
in life, connection or belonging
Subjective wellbeing
refers to how people experience the quality of their lives and includes both how they feel about their
lives and what they think about their own personal circumstances
Wellbeing
a complex combination of all dimensions of health, characterised by an equilibrium in which the individual feels
happy, healthy, capable and engaged