Macbeth's Mental Health

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Why Mental State Can Influence One's Life Outcome? Mental health is an important part of our well-being, it affects the way we think, feel, and interact with others. I want to share three points on how mental state can affect someone's outcome in life, starting with one's relationship with others, it affects one's quality of life, and their way of thinking. Starting with how someone with mental health issues can affect the relationship with those they know. Just like how mental health can affect your well being, it can also impact your relationships with other people, sometimes cueing a relationship to end or become toxic. Mental health can affect relationships and friendships by causing misunderstanding, lack of communication, and isolation. …show more content…

After the murder of Banquo he gets de In conclusion, Macbeth's mental health significantly affects his friendship with Banquo by amplifying his paranoia, intensifying his feelings of guilt, and having hallucinations and …show more content…

People with more severe mental illness have a lower life expectancy than those who do not. The connection between mental and physical health is something that is deeply connected and has a significant impact on each other. Research shows that mental health conditions can have a huge impact on one’s physical well-being. Those struggling with mental health issues face a huge risk of developing many different physical illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. This is due to the response of the body when it’s dealing with chronic stress, anxiety, and depression. Poor physical health can cause mental health problems or make existing ones worse. This connection shows the importance of treating both physical and mental health together for overall well-being. Mental state has a significant effect on our ability to think. A Harvard article states that depression can change your ability to think, it can make your attention and memory worsen, including decision-making and processing information. It also affects one's ability to complete tasks and approach them. There was a study done to test three of the most common antidepressants, Lexapro, Zoloft, and Effexor-XR, to see if it helps with cognitive problems related to depression. The study involved over 1,000 people with depression who were tested extensively for cognitive issues. The results showed that none of the medications helped improve

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