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Protective factors support mental health for community members - they can be individual skills or community features.   
Strong bonds are a protective factor that provide relational support.   
[[File:Protective Factors.mp4|thumb|"Protective Factors" defined by Dr. Peter Wyman]]
[[File:Protective Factors.mp4|thumb|"Protective Factors" defined by Dr. Peter Wyman]]
[[File:Strong Bonds.mp4|thumb|Dr Peter Wyman explains that strong bonds are a protective factor that enable help seeking behaviors.]]
[[File:Unspoken Norms.mp4|thumb|Dr Peter Wyman explains that unspoken norms are a category of potentially protective factors.  The behaviors that are encouraged and discouraged in a community have a significant effect on relationships and mental health.]]
Unspoken community norms can be protective if they involve positive behaviors.

Latest revision as of 12:50, 8 August 2024

Protective factors support mental health for community members - they can be individual skills or community features.

Strong bonds are a protective factor that provide relational support.

"Protective Factors" defined by Dr. Peter Wyman
Dr Peter Wyman explains that strong bonds are a protective factor that enable help seeking behaviors.
Dr Peter Wyman explains that unspoken norms are a category of potentially protective factors. The behaviors that are encouraged and discouraged in a community have a significant effect on relationships and mental health.

Unspoken community norms can be protective if they involve positive behaviors.