时间:2019-01-19 作者:英语课 分类:环球英语 Spotlight


英语课

  Voice 1

Thank you for joining us for today’s Spotlight 1 program. I’m Liz Waid.

Voice 2

And I’m Joshua Leo. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live.

Voice 3

“Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being 2. It is not just the lack of disease or weakness.”

Voice 1

This is how the World Health Organization defines 3 health. The WHO believes that mental health is just as important as physical health. The mind is just as important as the body.

Voice 2

The World Federation 4 for Mental Health agrees. This group works to help people understand more about mental health. And they help support people who suffer from mental health disorders 6 or problems. Since 1992, they have led the world in observing a special day. This is a day to think about world mental health. World Mental Health Day happens on October 10 every year.

Voice 1

Today’s Spotlight is on World Mental Health Day 2007. On October 10 people all around the world will join together. They will work to educate people about mental health issues. They will aim to improve treatment and care for people who already suffer from mental health issues. They will try to remove prejudices, or bad ideas about mental health that people have. They will try to help the people of the world to understand mental health issues.

Voice 2

This year people all around the world will concentrate on a single theme or idea for World Mental Health Day. This year’s theme is “Mental Health in a Changing World: The Impact of Culture and Diversity.”

Voice 1

Mental disorders, or mental issues, are real problems in a person’s brain. They prevent a person from living a full and happy life. There are many different kinds of mental health disorders. For example, mood disorders affect a person’s emotions. Depression is a mood disorder 5. Anxiety disorders cause a person to feel extreme fear. These fears may be irrational 7 - they may have no reasoning behind them. Other kinds of disorders may affect a person’s eating behaviour, development, personality or other part of the mind.

Voice 2

Mental disorders can be mild or severe. They can be temporary or permanent. Mental health experts believe that mental disorders are also common. The WHO says that hundreds of millions of people suffer from some form of mental disorder. Mental problems can affect people from any race, ethnicity, country, sex, or place in society. They can affect any person anywhere!

Voice 1

People can receive treatment for mental disorders. But treatment can be difficult to find. And it can be even more difficult for a person to find mental help when he is far away from his home or culture. Many cultures deal with mental problems in different ways. This is the issue that the World Federation for Mental Health wants people to look at on October 10, 2007.

Voice 2

This issue is particularly important for migrants. The Federation says that three percent of the global population lives outside of their original home countries. These migrants experience different languages, traditions, and values in the countries they move to.

Voice 1

Language, tradition, opinions and values are all a part of culture. And these things can all be barriers to solving mental health problems. Culture influences how people communicate their problems. And language may be a barrier. It may be difficult for a person with mental problems to describe their problems in a different language. A patient and a mental health expert may have difficulties understanding each other.

Voice 2

Culture influences how people see or understand their problems. And it influences people’s opinions of mental health experts. Some cultures believe that poor mental health is a sign of great weakness. They may not believe that mental health disorders are real problems. People may feel shame because of mental illness. People in these cultures may avoid seeking help, to avoid shame.

Voice 1

And culture influences how people choose to use and respond to mental health treatment. Some cultures may treat mental illness as a particular disease - like depression, schizophrenia, or bulimia. They especially concentrate on the signs of these disorders. Then they try to cure just these particular disorders in the patient. Other cultures may treat a mental disorder by treating the many different parts of the person’s whole life.

Voice 2

There are many more cultural differences than these. It takes time and effort to get past these differences. And for mental health treatment to be effective, people must first deal with differences in culture.

Voice 1

There are groups around the world that are already making a difference in this area. They set an example of good cross-cultural care. The Center for Rehabilitation 8 of Torture Victims in Belgrade, Serbia is one good example.

Voice 2

In the 1990’s, there was war in this part of the world. In the past, people called this area Yugoslavia. After the war, Yugoslavia split 9. It became different countries. During this war, many people experienced torture. Torture can leave physical scars 10 or marks. But it can also injure a person’s mind.

Voice 1

The Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims began in 2000. Since then, they have worked to help torture survivors 11 and their families - especially refugees 12. They provide mental, medical and legal help. They help victims recover from their torture experiences. They help the victim to begin fully 13 living life again. Many people travel to the Center for treatment. But workers from the Center also travel to different areas. This way they can help people who are not able to travel.

Voice 2

The Center works very hard to understand the culture of the people they treat. But they also know that this is a very difficult thing to do. Currently 14 they are working on a project. Other concerned groups are working with them. This project is called “Cultural Aspects of Trauma 15.” These groups meet together and talk about different ways they can improve their services to people of different cultures. Change in these services is often slow. But they hope to begin to encourage change soon!

Voice 1

The World Federation for Mental Health believes that all people should work to improve public mental health in their communities. Governments must also be willing to support policies that encourage mental health.

Voice 2

Poor mental health in a community influences everyone. So join with people everywhere on October 10 to observe World Mental Health Day.

Voice 1

Think about the people in your community. Think about the things you can do to improve mental health in your area.

 



n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目
  • This week the spotlight is on the world of fashion.本周引人瞩目的是时装界。
  • The spotlight followed her round the stage.聚光灯的光圈随着她在舞台上转。
n.安康,安乐,幸福
  • He always has the well-being of the masses at heart.他总是把群众的疾苦挂在心上。
  • My concern for their well-being was misunderstood as interference.我关心他们的幸福,却被误解为多管闲事。
规定( define的第三人称单数 ); 使明确; 精确地解释; 画出…的线条
  • This name defines us all. 这个名字造就了我们。 来自演讲部分
  • The range of incomes over which this happens defines the 'poverty trap'. 发生在这种情况的收入范围,称为“贫困陷阱。”
n.同盟,联邦,联合,联盟,联合会
  • It is a federation of 10 regional unions.它是由十个地方工会结合成的联合会。
  • Mr.Putin was inaugurated as the President of the Russian Federation.普京正式就任俄罗斯联邦总统。
n.紊乱,混乱;骚动,骚乱;疾病,失调
  • When returning back,he discovered the room to be in disorder.回家后,他发现屋子里乱七八糟。
  • It contained a vast number of letters in great disorder.里面七零八落地装着许多信件。
n.混乱( disorder的名词复数 );凌乱;骚乱;(身心、机能)失调
  • Reports of anorexia and other eating disorders are on the increase. 据报告,厌食症和其他饮食方面的功能紊乱发生率正在不断增长。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The announcement led to violent civil disorders. 这项宣布引起剧烈的骚乱。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.无理性的,失去理性的
  • After taking the drug she became completely irrational.她在吸毒后变得完全失去了理性。
  • There are also signs of irrational exuberance among some investors.在某些投资者中是存在非理性繁荣的征象的。
n.康复,悔过自新,修复,复兴,复职,复位
  • He's booked himself into a rehabilitation clinic.他自己联系了一家康复诊所。
  • No one can really make me rehabilitation of injuries.已经没有人可以真正令我的伤康复了。
n.劈开,裂片,裂口;adj.分散的;v.分离,分开,劈开
  • Who told you that Mary and I had split up?谁告诉你玛丽和我已经离婚了?
  • The teacher split the class up into six groups.老师把班级分成6个小组。
n.伤痕( scar的名词复数 );精神上的创伤;有损外观的地方;裸岩
  • Slowly the war scars faded. 战争的创伤慢慢地消失了。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • I've got scars from head to toe in tribute to my courage. 为了嘉奖我的胆量,我得到浑身的伤疤。 来自辞典例句
幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 )
  • The survivors were adrift in a lifeboat for six days. 幸存者在救生艇上漂流了六天。
  • survivors clinging to a raft 紧紧抓住救生筏的幸存者
n.避难者,难民( refugee的名词复数 )
  • The UN has begun making airdrops of food to refugees. 联合国已开始向难民空投食物。
  • They claimed they were political refugees and not economic migrants. 他们宣称自己是政治难民,不是经济移民。
adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地
  • The doctor asked me to breathe in,then to breathe out fully.医生让我先吸气,然后全部呼出。
  • They soon became fully integrated into the local community.他们很快就完全融入了当地人的圈子。
adv.通常地,普遍地,当前
  • Currently it is not possible to reconcile this conflicting evidence.当前还未有可能去解释这一矛盾的例证。
  • Our contracts are currently under review.我们的合同正在复查。
n.外伤,精神创伤
  • Counselling is helping him work through this trauma.心理辅导正帮助他面对痛苦。
  • The phobia may have its root in a childhood trauma.恐惧症可能源于童年时期的创伤。
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a doorknob
accourages
air-cooled engine
Alcress
amycil
anaclises
ant nest
arrayed waveguide grating filter
barber 's shop
be hurting
be reduced to
Belayan
Berkhout
block fault basin
carbohydrate tolerance test
catalytic cycle oil
chromo-ureteroscopy
chrysomyxa taihaensis
coastward
cock stem
control-orientation
corrosion in water
cupola bessemer electric process
curdling ferment
cylindrata
data acquisition and conversion unit
desalting unit using ion-exchange membrane
design agreement
differential conductometric titration
digital polse
DITA-OT
docx
drop cooling tower
elaeodendroside
empound
enfastens
environmental lubrication
evernham
filifolia
fold nets
graphic job processor
incomplete motive
indirect treatment
inspanning
institutional transfer
kerfluffles
kony
law of equi-marginal productivity
level service
lop wood
master pedestal
meat and bone grinder
Melangraphit
molisa
non mendelian
non-recording densitometer
oblique chart
olivio
output frequency
oxidative systems of various groups of organisms
partial integration
PC demo
PCPEO
perfect ream
piciformes
piqueered
Pluneret
primary igneous gneiss
quasi-adiabatic
read-write disturbed one output signal
registration of assignment
relative power
Rth.
rubber pad drawing
rustic garden
sacro-suprapubic diameter
Saussurea pteridophylla
schedule of changes in assets
Schweitenkirchen
sedimentdischarge rating
separation of epiphysis of distal end of tibia
shore patrols
shunt trap
slab lattice
software design bottom-up
solitary parasitism
stabbing/puncture hazard
star-studded
Stevenia cheiranthoides
straight edges
tension note
trh stimulation test
tunnel blockage
unicorn plant
unspeedful
Uzunköprü
went belly up
whitefeller
without example
woman children
woman's reason
yarrambat