Journal Of Capital Development in Behavioural Sciences · ISSN 0000-0000

Problem-solving Technique as An Antidote for Mental Health Problem

George Michael OLATUNBOSUN, Funmi Grace SOLABOM

George Michael OLATUNBOSUN — Lead City University, Ibadan
Funmi Grace SOLABOM — Lead City University, Ibadan
Vol. 12 (1) Year 2024 Published Feb 12, 2025 Pages 206-206 Access Open
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Abstract

Abstract

Mental health problems are common in humans and can occur at any moment. However, when persistent symptoms and indicators drive regular stress and impair your ability to perform, a mental fitness issue will turn into an intellectual illness. An intellectual disability can lead to depression and interfere with day-to-day functioning, including relationships, job, and education. Most ofthe time, medications combined with talking therapy (psychotherapy) can be used to treat symptoms. A problem-solving treatment gives patients the tools they need to identify and resolve issues resulting from both major and little lifestyle pressures. Its goal is to improve people’s quality of life in general and lessen the detrimental consequences of physical and mental illness.

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George Michael OLATUNBOSUN

Lead City University, Ibadan
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Funmi Grace SOLABOM

Lead City University, Ibadan
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APA

OLATUNBOSUN, G. M. & SOLABOM, F. G. (2025). Problem-solving Technique as An Antidote for Mental Health Problem. Journal Of Capital Development in Behavioural Sciences, 12(1), 206-206.

MLA

OLATUNBOSUN, George Michael, and Funmi Grace SOLABOM. "Problem-solving Technique as An Antidote for Mental Health Problem." Journal Of Capital Development in Behavioural Sciences, vol. 12, no. 1, 206-206. 2025

Chicago

George Michael OLATUNBOSUN, Funmi Grace SOLABOM. "Problem-solving Technique as An Antidote for Mental Health Problem." Journal Of Capital Development in Behavioural Sciences 12, no. 1 (2025): 206-206.
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