Boston Mental Health Essay

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Mental health is the epitome of human stability, it seized my attention because my mental health was said to be shattered for the rest of my life after a violent near death experience. Doctors said I’d never be the same, my cognitive brain functions would be below the average of teens my age, PTSD would ravage my brain. PTSD, nor a learning disadvantage fell upon me and doctors say they find it miraculous that I walked away fine with my mental health intact and took a vow to be mentally at peace with myself . I was offered a second chance to keep my mind healthy and flowing by way of a psychiatrist. I often think to myself how can we give all Boston students access to preventative mental healthcare? Currently in Boston and all around the world people have to suffer with mental health because there isn’t enough resources offered to people and most people don’t know how to deal with mental health issues.Mental health is one of the most important things to keep in good health and on a good …show more content…

In certain socio-economic classes receive awareness that others don’t. For example studies show that more minorities are admitted for mental evaluation due to the fact that early on before they got to adolescent years they did not receive any type of acknowledgement as someone in need. Urban communities are less likely to be made aware of resources and education on the subject due to the lack of investment to make these communities better. Doctor/Author Barbara J. Burns states that youth ranging from 2-14 have been investigated by child welfare services and said to have emotional and behavioral issues. Mental health affects everyone and if it can’t be tackled then we leave people to figure out what to do on their own which statistics show isn’t always a good thing. Not having access can lead to teen drug abuse, extreme levels of stress, depression, anger, and