Who cares?
When we get asked the question ¨How are you?¨ how do you respond. Do you respond with okay or with a negative remark? How should you respond? Has it come to the point where our country has stopped caring about each other? Has it gone to the point where our feelings are shut off ? What could we do to help with this? Why do we ourselves have to ask these question? Why doesn 't our government seem to care? To answer the questions of if our government provides enough support to those suffering from mental health condition we should analyze our government versus all the others, health organizations, mental health conditions, and health standards, we should also inquire information about whether the government has better things to do.
Weak individuals with mental illnesses are shunned because of the stigmas we have adapted. We would throw those with mental illnesses into a cell and never give them hope to live. We thought that they couldn 't think for themselves. While some of them might not be able to, I think as a technology enhanced nation we should help those suffering. Machines
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Only 1 out of 4 people receiving health care and treatment. This has become a problem so much so that ¨establishing political strategies to create and array out more mental health programs¨ (Roesch 84). They have started to really focus on mental health because the severity of the issue. Soon enough the United states could become like Finland. We might have to go so far deep into a crisis that we have to pay attention more, but the payoff could be incredible. As of now ¨Overall, the hub is helping to achieve better outcomes at less cost and the demand is finally being met. Now, primary healthcare practitioners are referring patients directly to the online therapies, which is improving the general mental health of the population with a minimal financial input¨ (Finland