Lifestyle and Mental HealthLifestyle and Mental Health
by
Vijayanka C Shah
Psychologist, Therapeutic Yoga
Consultant, Educationist
(Matunga and Ghatkopar)
Date: 31st
May, 2016
Our present day Lifestyle is inspiredOur present day Lifestyle is inspired
from:from:
Media.
Our own beliefs.
Our environment.
Family upbringing.
In the race to achieve /win, to defeat
someone, to show, to mask oneself, get
more power, to dominate, to overpower.
Which road to choose?Which road to choose?
Choice factorChoice factor
We always make a conscious choice right
from the time we take birth.
Awareness quotient.
There is right understandingThere is right understanding
between we making a choice andbetween we making a choice and
executing it.executing it.
What is lifestyle?What is lifestyle?
A particular way of living : the way a
person lives or a group of people live.
This means that it comprises each and
every aspect of our life.
Mental HealthMental Health
Mental health is a level
of psychological well-being, or an absence
of a mental illness. It is the "psychological
state of someone who is functioning at a
satisfactory level of emotional and
behavioral adjustment
According to WHOAccording to WHO
Mental health is subjective well-being,
perceived self-efficacy, autonomy,
competence, inter-generational dependence,
and self-actualization of one's intellectual and
emotional potential, among others." The
WHO further states that the well-being of
an individual is encompassed in the
realization of their abilities, coping with
normal stresses of life, productive work and
contribution to their community
Lifestyle and mental healthLifestyle and mental health
TLC – Therapeutic Lifestyle changes
PLC- Preventive lifestyle changes
Therapeutic lifestyle is the central focus
in 21st
century in mental, medical and
public health.
Lifestyle Factors that affect mentalLifestyle Factors that affect mental
healthhealth
Conscious movements – Yoga, Exercise
Food – quality, quantity, the way we prepare
food, right choice, when to eat, what to eat
Relaxation and contemplation
Healthy relationships – with self, family,
Nature
Communication in all spheres
Environmental factors
In tune with Nature
Sleep pattern
Contd..Contd..
Media exposure
Our list of desires transforming into
needs
Way we respond to situations
Benefits of Lifestyle ChangesBenefits of Lifestyle Changes
Improves our style of reacting
Induces relaxation response
Pacifies sympathetic nervous system
Improves relationships
Anger management
Improves our food habits and sleep
patterns
Improves our cognitive abilities
Improves our cognitive, attentional,
emotional, spiritual wellbeing
Benefits of Lifestyle ChangesBenefits of Lifestyle Changes
Acts as preventive care
Improves immunity
Reduces the risk for neuronal
degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s,
Parkinson’s
Reduces risk for mood, eating disorders
depression
Improves quality of life, self esteem
Improves emotional wellbeing
Contd..Contd..
Improves post surgical mental health and
fastens healing.
Reduces psychopathology.
Reduces chronic pain.
Reduces symptoms of stress, depression,
and ADHD and to foster community
benefits.
TLCs can be potent. They can ameliorate
prostate cancer, reverse coronary
arteriosclerosis, and be as effective as
psychotherapy or medication for treating
some depressive disorders.
Healthy RelationshipsHealthy Relationships
How often we feel we are not in sync
with current relationships?
How many people are
Practice Gratitude
Social integrity
Domain of intimacy
Benefits:
Reduces the health risk from common
cold to stroke, mortality, and multiple
psychopathologies
Conscious Movement,Conscious Movement,
Relaxation and contemplationRelaxation and contemplation
Let us start with some body movements
Practice : Relaxation Technique
Create a Relaxation response
Relaxation Reflex
Relaxing before mealsRelaxing before meals
Relaxation is restorative, grounding, and centering.
It facilitates digestion.
It aids in stress management to help prevent
emotional overeating.
It primes the sense of smell, which leverages
maximum enjoyment and facilitates fullness.
Preloading with smell and flavor prior to eating
facilitates satiety, or fullness.
Breath-focused relaxation can help promote
awareness of fullness, which helps prevent overeating.
Relaxation provides a reality check through the
rediscovery of your physical or bodily dimension.
Let us take a step towards changingLet us take a step towards changing
our Lifestyleour Lifestyle
Awareness quotient
Acceptance
Openness / flexibility quotient.
Willingness to learn.
Willingness to change , to execute.
Vijayanka C ShahVijayanka C Shah
Psychologist, Therapeutic YogaPsychologist, Therapeutic Yoga
Trainer,Trainer,
EducationistEducationist
093230 36862093230 36862
vijayanka7@gmail.comvijayanka7@gmail.com
Matunga, GhatkoparMatunga, Ghatkopar
Yoga Therapy, CounselingYoga Therapy, Counseling
Thank You

Lifestyle And Mental Health by Ms. Vijayanka Shah

  • 1.
    Lifestyle and MentalHealthLifestyle and Mental Health by Vijayanka C Shah Psychologist, Therapeutic Yoga Consultant, Educationist (Matunga and Ghatkopar) Date: 31st May, 2016
  • 2.
    Our present dayLifestyle is inspiredOur present day Lifestyle is inspired from:from: Media. Our own beliefs. Our environment. Family upbringing. In the race to achieve /win, to defeat someone, to show, to mask oneself, get more power, to dominate, to overpower.
  • 3.
    Which road tochoose?Which road to choose?
  • 4.
    Choice factorChoice factor Wealways make a conscious choice right from the time we take birth. Awareness quotient.
  • 6.
    There is rightunderstandingThere is right understanding between we making a choice andbetween we making a choice and executing it.executing it.
  • 8.
    What is lifestyle?Whatis lifestyle? A particular way of living : the way a person lives or a group of people live. This means that it comprises each and every aspect of our life.
  • 9.
    Mental HealthMental Health Mentalhealth is a level of psychological well-being, or an absence of a mental illness. It is the "psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment
  • 10.
    According to WHOAccordingto WHO Mental health is subjective well-being, perceived self-efficacy, autonomy, competence, inter-generational dependence, and self-actualization of one's intellectual and emotional potential, among others." The WHO further states that the well-being of an individual is encompassed in the realization of their abilities, coping with normal stresses of life, productive work and contribution to their community
  • 11.
    Lifestyle and mentalhealthLifestyle and mental health TLC – Therapeutic Lifestyle changes PLC- Preventive lifestyle changes Therapeutic lifestyle is the central focus in 21st century in mental, medical and public health.
  • 12.
    Lifestyle Factors thataffect mentalLifestyle Factors that affect mental healthhealth Conscious movements – Yoga, Exercise Food – quality, quantity, the way we prepare food, right choice, when to eat, what to eat Relaxation and contemplation Healthy relationships – with self, family, Nature Communication in all spheres Environmental factors In tune with Nature Sleep pattern
  • 13.
    Contd..Contd.. Media exposure Our listof desires transforming into needs Way we respond to situations
  • 14.
    Benefits of LifestyleChangesBenefits of Lifestyle Changes Improves our style of reacting Induces relaxation response Pacifies sympathetic nervous system Improves relationships Anger management Improves our food habits and sleep patterns Improves our cognitive abilities Improves our cognitive, attentional, emotional, spiritual wellbeing
  • 15.
    Benefits of LifestyleChangesBenefits of Lifestyle Changes Acts as preventive care Improves immunity Reduces the risk for neuronal degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s Reduces risk for mood, eating disorders depression Improves quality of life, self esteem Improves emotional wellbeing
  • 16.
    Contd..Contd.. Improves post surgicalmental health and fastens healing. Reduces psychopathology. Reduces chronic pain. Reduces symptoms of stress, depression, and ADHD and to foster community benefits. TLCs can be potent. They can ameliorate prostate cancer, reverse coronary arteriosclerosis, and be as effective as psychotherapy or medication for treating some depressive disorders.
  • 17.
    Healthy RelationshipsHealthy Relationships Howoften we feel we are not in sync with current relationships? How many people are Practice Gratitude Social integrity Domain of intimacy Benefits: Reduces the health risk from common cold to stroke, mortality, and multiple psychopathologies
  • 18.
    Conscious Movement,Conscious Movement, Relaxationand contemplationRelaxation and contemplation Let us start with some body movements Practice : Relaxation Technique Create a Relaxation response Relaxation Reflex
  • 19.
    Relaxing before mealsRelaxingbefore meals Relaxation is restorative, grounding, and centering. It facilitates digestion. It aids in stress management to help prevent emotional overeating. It primes the sense of smell, which leverages maximum enjoyment and facilitates fullness. Preloading with smell and flavor prior to eating facilitates satiety, or fullness. Breath-focused relaxation can help promote awareness of fullness, which helps prevent overeating. Relaxation provides a reality check through the rediscovery of your physical or bodily dimension.
  • 20.
    Let us takea step towards changingLet us take a step towards changing our Lifestyleour Lifestyle Awareness quotient Acceptance Openness / flexibility quotient. Willingness to learn. Willingness to change , to execute.
  • 21.
    Vijayanka C ShahVijayankaC Shah Psychologist, Therapeutic YogaPsychologist, Therapeutic Yoga Trainer,Trainer, EducationistEducationist 093230 36862093230 36862 [email protected]@gmail.com Matunga, GhatkoparMatunga, Ghatkopar Yoga Therapy, CounselingYoga Therapy, Counseling Thank You