Posts Tagged ‘Health System’

 

A Plea for Reform of the NYS Mental Health Care System

Thursday, February 25th, 2010
jonathanslaw asked:


Michael Carey, the father of 13-year-old autistic Jonathan Carey who was killed while in the care of two workers of a state-run residential facility, urges the New York State Governor and legislators to reform the Mental Health Care System. The video includes news clips that demonstrate the systemic problems that exist. For more information, please visit www.jonathanslaw.org and http

 

Education Can Sometimes Help Those With Mental Health Issues

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
The educational system can sometimes be the best source of help and support for persons who suffer from mental illness. Many sufferers do not know what resources are available to them. They have often been given incorrect information while growing up. Because education continues to advance and change, it is important that people stay informed.

Individuals who have a mental illnesses should see a therapist. If they are educated, their chances of finding hope and selecting a therapist who is qualified increase. Mental health professionals continue to look for answers in order to treat their patients better. Just because a diagnosis has been made does not mean it is the correct diagnosis.

Diagnoses may conflict, although each relates to either a chemical or biological or psychological condition of the mind. In order to get help, individuals with mental illnesses must understand what they are facing, rather than simply trust others to tell them what is wrong. If these individuals look for information about mental health, they may even find their own answers and be able to inform the professionals that are helping them so they can develop better treatments.

Counseling frequently involves nothing more than a common-sense strategy combined with education. Mental health professionals are constantly learning, while at the same time, applying established principles in their treatment programs. In the combination of common sense and education, an answer may be found.

Sometimes, the answer may be lost because professionals try to treat all their patients as if they have the same diagnosis. However, everyone is unique, including those with mental illnesses. Two people with the same condition may react differently when the same treatment is applied to both of them. The solution to this problem is to reevaluate each patients situation and modify the treatment according to the individual patients needs.

It is also critical for patients to reconcile some issues themselves. If they are guilty about something, for example, they should recognize that is may be because of something they did or said that may or may not have been wrong. Patients sometimes have to be re-educated about what is right and wrong in a particular situation.

Once patients have gained this realization, professionals may find it is best to re-educate them with experiences rather than words. If there are many resources for the patient to choose, they can learn to use their own capabilities to understand the right course of action. Education is key for instructing and reforming



By: Kenneth Scott

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To find more information about education and how the system can help and support people with mental health issues visit http://total-education.com



 

Mental Health Care: Nation’s New Report Card Averag.

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
MultiVuOnline asked:


The National Alliances on Mental Illness today released a new report, Grading the States, assessing the nation’s public mental health care system for adults and finding that the national average grade is a D. Fourteen states improved their grades since NAMI’s last report card three years ago. Twelve states fell backwards. To view multimedia News Release go to www.prnewswire.com