cookie start

English Speaking Course Delhi

Since 1997 1,00,000 Students Trained 6 Branches

WhatsApp your nearest Branch
Chat with GTB Nagar : 9953072367
Chat with Pitampura : 7217605194
Chat with Laxmi Nagar : 7217606821
Chat with Rajouri Garden : 9810735296
Chat with South Extension : 9810735296
Chat with Yamuna Vihar : 9953092792
Whatsapp
WhatsApp your nearest Branch
Chat with GTB Nagar : 9953072367
Chat with Pitampura : 7217605194
Chat with Laxmi Nagar : 7217606821
Chat with Rajouri Garden : 9810735296
Chat with South Extension : 9810735296
Chat with Yamuna Vihar : 9953092792
Call your nearest Branch
GTB Nagar : 9540127676
Pitampura : 9540127373
Laxmi Nagar : 9540127878
Rajouri Garden : 9810735296
South Extension : 9810735296
Yamuna Vihar : 9667462832
Locate your nearest Branch
GTB Nagar
Pitampura
Laxmi Nagar
Rajouri Garden
South Extension
Yamuna Vihar
Locate Us
Locate your nearest Branch
GTB Nagar
Pitampura
Laxmi Nagar
Rajouri Garden
South Extension
Yamuna Vihar
load font awesome for icons add your custom CSS

Importance of mental wellness

-Published on 01st March 2023 by Oxford School of English-

According to a survey carried out by the Indian Psychiatry Society, there was a 20% rise in the number of cases of mental illness at the end of March 2020. Since then, things have become much worse. Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices.

Trauma responses can look like this:-

  • 1. Craving control
  • 2. Feeling responsible for other’s happiness
  • 3. Agreeing to things just to keep the peace
  • 4. Saying yes because you are scared of losing security
  • 5. Feeling on guard all the time
  • 6. Chronic feeling of emptiness
  • 7. A negative worldview, dwindling trust for others.
  • 8. Seeking constant escapism
  • 9. Giving in to reckless impulses not caring for personal safety

  • How to overcome

    1. Noticing the sign in yourself – – signs that may say things are not going well and depresses you. Signs may include feeling down, unable to enjoy yourself, constantly anxious, irritable, and oversensitive or physical symptoms such as over/under eating, struggling to fall asleep or get out of bed in the morning, exhaustion or restlessness, and panic attacks amongst many others.

    2. Talk to someone : Someone suffering from mental illness won’t talk to anyone even a closest friend or family member as it feels like one of the most difficult things to do. Letting someone know that you’re not okay can actually be such a big relief as you won’t have to hide how you are feeling from that person, you can just be yourself with them

    3. Routine - : having a set and busy routine can be really helpful as it gives a less ideal mind that will think negatively which results in mood swings and anxiety. Going to sleep and waking up at the same time each day sets your body clock, allowing you to feel slightly less tired during the day, going for a walk, or playing around is a great way to relieve stress.

    4. Thought journal : Keeping a thought journal will not only help you to track your mood but also will give you a salutary way to express yourself without judgment

    5. Contact any counselling service –counselling services are provided in schools, colleges, and also by many NGOs, so we just need to approach them without any hesitation as they would not prejudice and will listen.

    Signs that you are healing

  • 1. You have accepted that you have gone through something difficult
  • 2. Your welcome support
  • 3. You are learning ng to manage your emotions
  • 4. You feel safe in your relationships
  • 5. You feel more in control of yourself
  • 6. You don’t feel ashamed of your trauma
  • 7. You can set, enforce or communicate your boundaries
  • 8. You can recognise and cope with your triggers
  • 9. When something goes wrong, you don’t automatically blame yourself
  • 10. You feel comfortable expressing your needs, feelings and emotions
  • Oxford School of English Centers