2 transcripts of the videos
Directions:
View the two videos linked below then answer the discussion question provided.
From the timeline, you are aware that in the 1960s it was decided that the mentally ill should be provided care/ treat in their communities. This video will explain this process in greater detail.
Deinstitutionalization Movement
This is another segment of the same movie, explaining how communities in the different states were unable to meet client needs. As a result, many became homeless at that time, and many with a mental health disorder are homeless today.
The Homeless Mentally Ill
Initial Post
Do you think the mental health system in our country today functions well, or is it broken? Why or why not?
Support your choice with at least two examples and one credible resource.
Producer:
Stone Lantern Films
Date Added:
03/05/2009
my main post should be 300 words
Response Posts
Explain why you agree or disagree with at least two other classmates responses
Provide at least two examples and one credible resource to support each response
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Today mental health systems strive to provide comprehensive can that considers the individualss psychological social, and physical well- being . this involves a multidisciplinary approach , including psychiatrists , therapists social workers, and peer support specialists.
In recent years there has been a growing awareness of mental health issues reducing the stigma surrounding mental illnesses . Efforts have been made to promote early intervention prevention , and destigmatization, encouraging individuals to seek help without fear of judgment.
However despite these improvements challenges persists in the current mental health system . limited access to affordable mental health services , long waiting time for treatment, and disparities in quality of care some of the issues that need attention . Additionally, covid- 19 pandemic has further strained mental health system , highlighting the need for increased resources and support.
In conclusion, the mental health system in our country today have made significant strides compared to the institution model of the 1960s . the shift towards community-based care and recovery -oriented app
roach has improved the overall quality of mental healthcare . however, challenges remain , and further efforts are needed to ensure accessible equitable , and comprehensive mental health support for all individuals in our society.
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C Kessler RC , Angermeyer M, Anthony JC , et al. lifetime prevalence and age -of onset distributions
of mental disorders in the world health organization world mental health survey initiative .
World psychiatry .2007;6(3):168-176
D Key substance use and mental health indicators in the united states. Results from the 2015
national survey on drug use and health. Rockville, MD center for behavioral health statistics and
quality . substance Abuse and mental health services administration. 2016.
reply 100 woeds to antine
Globally, most people with mental illness, especially in the US, receive inadequate care. Conventionally recommended biological therapies for bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, and other mental conditions have a limited track record of success. Collaborative models of care face numerous challenges. For example, they do not agree on research priorities and clinical practice guidelines, do not have residency training programs that focus on integrative medicine and CAM (complementary and alternative medicine), do not have enough reliable safety and effectiveness data on many integrative and CAM modalities, and do not have enough government agencies that can affect health care policy reform.
Another example comes from economic modeling research, which suggests that treatment plans integrating complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) with traditional biomedical therapy modalities may be expensive initially. This could be the cause of our inefficient mental health system.
Reference
Lake, James, and Mason Spain Turner. Urgent Need for Improved Mental Health Care and a More Collaborative Model of Care. The Permanente Journal, vol. 21, no. 2017, 2017, pp. 1724, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5593510/, londonessays.com