by amber10_79 A leading mental health organization, Mental Health America, has continuously researched on current issues regarding mental wellness. Alongside them, there are other studies that are constantly conducted in conjunction to separate researches by other mental health organizations. Among their studies are the top American stressors and the capacity of Americans to deal with [...] Read more »
Mental Health is Fear-Based Mandatory Compliance by The Masses to Serve The Wealthy
by incurable_hippie The mental health industry is moved by money. Lots of it. So much money in fact, that the Citizens Committee for Human Rights (http://www.cchr.org) says the industry of mental health medicine per year is worth more than the economies of most countries total yearly gross national product (GNP). But whose money and why? [...] Read more »
Mental Health to Mental Disorder
by windy234 The human resources direction mental health, the structure of mental health care systems, and human rights issues are amongst the others. The overall goal of the area of mental health is to make strong or stronger crazed health, all because the worlds by giving poop about the mental health position consequence all nations [...] Read more »
Natural Ways to Improve Mental Health
by J.Gusto Foto Streamo Mental illness can make living difficult. Everyday tasks seem unmanageable. Work is overwhelming and family life is a struggle. If you or someone you know is suffering from mental illness, take a look into some of these natural ways to improve mental health. Natural Way to Improve Mental Health 1 – [...] Read more »
Adverse Mental Health Symptoms Indicative of an Illness
by incurable_hippie It is sometimes very hard to pinpoint what makes a mentally ill patient be referred to as such, especially when such a person is a close family member. Mental disorders sometimes come out as odd behaviors and psychological states that you may not be prepared to call mental illness just yet. Mental health [...] Read more »
Mental Health And Corrections in The 1970′s
by Center for American Progress Action Fund As state funding for mental health treatment changed over the years, mental health facilities were no longer able to house these mentally ill criminals. According to the Prison Policy Initiative, the number of prison and mental hospital patients have transferred almost identically in the last 40 years from [...] Read more »
Changes to The Mental Health System And The Problems it Has Created
by Baha’i Views / Flitzy Phoebie Today’s society no longer views mental health as weakness or just laziness. Mental Health today is viewed as it should be a disease and the treatments that are available are vast and often confusing. Treatment options vary depending on diagnosis and progression of the disease. There have been several [...] Read more »
DSM: It’s lies and fallacies applied to mental health
by Frangipani Photograph THE NO (KNOW) ALL BOOK….. *The main book that every doc runs to to diagnos mental health dirsorders is called the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and was first put out by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) in 1952. It first had only 100 diagnoses and 86 pages. By [...] Read more »
Self-Compassion in Mental Health Recovery
by Putnam Clubhouse In our effort to find recovery for ourselves there are some challenges that are significant. It is normal that our experience up to this point has been filled with things that make us afraid. Fear can come from many places. Many of these fears make it hard for us to accept ourselves [...] Read more »
What Are Mental Health Jobs???
by Catholic Church (England and Wales) What are Mental Health Jobs? Now that you’ve finished your medical degree, it’s time to find a job. In hospitals or medical facilities, nothing can be more difficult and demanding as mental health jobs. That is why we often see a great demand of these jobs when we make [...] Read more »