There's no formula but here here are some tips:
- look at the prompt, and underline the key words/phrases (you should have 3-4 ish underlined things)
- from each of those key words, jot down a few dotpoints of things you could talk about.
- pick the best 2-4 of those dotpoints for each, and they'll guide your paragraph/s.
eg. "Pretend you are writing a brochure about mental health, risk factors and how patients can improve their resillience to mental health disorders"
-> "Pretend you are writing a brochure about
mental health,
social risk factors and how patients can
improve their resilience to mental health disorders. Emphasise the role of continuums."
Mental health
- Mental health continuum
- What is mental wellbeing
- Biopsychosocial approach
Social risk factors:
- Predisposing (eg. attachment as an infant)
- Precipitating (eg. loss of a loved one)
- Perpetuating (eg. stigma)
use protective risk factor to transition into talking about resilience
Resilience
- protective factor
- variable/not fixed
- role of social networks ( inc. resilience)
- access to information (inc resilience)
"
Mental HealthMental health is best expressed as a continuum which ranges from a state of being mentally healthy, to having a mental health problem, to having a mental health disorder. Our place on this continuum changes over our lifespan, and there are no clear boundaries between each of the categories. Being mentally healthy is more than just the absence of mental illness, it also means....."
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Hope this helps