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  2. What is behavioral health? - American Medical Association

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    Behavioral health generally refers to mental health and substance use disorders, life stressors and crises, and stress-related physical symptoms. Behavioral health care refers to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of those conditions.

  3. Mental Health vs. Behavioral Health: What's the Difference?

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    Behavioral health is interlinked with mental health, but behavioral health looks at everyday behaviors and how they influence both physical and mental well-being. It considers things like:...

  4. Behavioral Health: What It Is and When It Can Help

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    Behavioral health practices focus on the ways that your thoughts and emotions influence your behavior. “Behavioral health” is a term for a wide-reaching field that looks at mental health,...

  5. Behavioral medicine takes a lifespan approach to health and health care, working with children, teens, adults and seniors individually and in groups, and working with racially and ethnically diverse communities in the United States and abroad.

  6. What is Behavioral Health Science? | GCU Blog

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    In a broad sense, behavioral health science is the study of human interaction and behavior. Some of the key behavioral health concepts that students explore while earning GCU’s Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Health Science include approaches, techniques, current trends, history, research and best practices in behavioral health. Also, while ...

  7. Behavioral science | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

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    Behavioral science, any of various disciplines dealing with the subject of human actions, usually including the fields of sociology, social and cultural anthropology, psychology, and behavioral aspects of biology, economics, geography, law, psychiatry, and political science.

  8. Definition and Characteristics of Behavioral Medicine, and ...

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    The updated definition uses a broad understanding of “behavioral knowledge,” referring to psychosocial, societal, economic, cultural, existential, and environmental processes of health- and disease-related behavior, with the understanding that health- and disease-related behavior refers to overt behavior (e.g., physical activity) as well as ...