Relationships are one of the most important aspects of our lives, yet we can often forget just how crucial our connections with other people are for our Physical and Mental health and well being.
People who are more socially connected to family, friends, or their community are happier, physically healthier and live longer, with fewer mental health problems than people who are less well connected.
Living in conflict or within a toxic relationship is more damaging than being alone and can lead to mental illnesses.
Maintaining a healthy relationship takes work and effort for all of us.
Here are few tips that could help you maintain good mental health by improving your relationship.
The more we consciously engage in an activity, be it playing board games, hiking, eating a meal together, or just laughing together, the more oxytocin gets released in our body. This feel-good hormone makes us not only feel good about ourselves, but by extension, also the people with whom we shared the experience or activity, thereby strengthening that bond.
Healthy Relationships contribute towards great mental Health and help minimize problems that can arise.