Learn Mental Health Vocabulary: English Listening for Better Well-being Sub 54

What does it really mean to have good mental health? Is it simply the absence of illness, or is there more to it? In today’s episode, we explore the words we use to describe mental health and question whether the medical approach always gets it right.
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In today's lesson you’ll hear about the difference between sadness and depression, how cultures view mental well-being differently, and why labels like "anxiety" or "stress" may not tell the whole story. We’ll also uncover how diagnoses are made and whether medication is always the answer.
This episode is packed with useful vocabulary and real-world examples, helping you learn English while thinking critically about a topic that affects us all. Stay with us—you won’t want to miss this one.
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- PublishedFebruary 28, 2025 at 12:00 AM UTC
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