Posts in Mental Health Insights
Morning in Mental Health: A New Comprehensive Approach

So, how do we change the narrative? How do we change the direction and delivery of mental health services in the U.S.? First, we change ourselves. It starts with us. In order to change the mental health laws in place today we need approval from Congress and the President, right? Knowing this information, when does legislation typically amend? When there is public demand for it. When there is persistent public outcry and attention from the media. We know this. We’ve seen it before. If we the people continue to keep our heads down and never question the disproportionate policies which exist for the mental health population, then there will be no urgency called upon changing them.

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Morning in Mental Health: Effects of Deinstitutionalization

While examining Reagan’s memorable one-minute commercial known as “Morning in America,” many thoughts came to mind. Between the seemingly perfect harmonious transitions and slideshow of delicate feel-good images which speak of an honest “day in the life” of an American, it’s easy to see how Reagan pulled on the heartstrings of many—of most, really. Turning the page from a period of financial hardship and struggle over to a “Prouder, Stronger, Better” America was a display of hope and opportunity that many were searching for and thus eager to believe in (Beschloss, 2016). Unfortunately, this push for greatness focused on prioritizing certain groups and marginalizing others.

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Morning in Mental Health: How Did We Get Here?

There often comes a time in our lives when we ask ourselves: how did we get here? How did we arrive at the place we’re at today? I often find myself contemplating: who or what is responsible for the inadequate policies and procedures we continuously endorse as efficient mental health treatment? More importantly, what steps can we take to enhance services for the mental health population moving forward? And lastly, how can we safely and effectively re-introduce the option for asylum to one of the most vulnerable populations in society?

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A Drop Of Hope

I’ve had ample opportunities to publish the book, but turned them all down. The truth is, the book was no good and I knew it. In my mind, I would say things like “you surely know enough to help people now,” or “you know so much about life, just do it.” But deep down I knew that I would change in ways that the book could not. Then what?

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How COVID-19 Is Teaching Us Self-Reliance

The pandemic has given each one of us more challenges than we knew what to do with — in various aspects of life, at that. With these challenges, however, came golden opportunities to learn more about ourselves and our capabilities, too. At the start of lockdown, many cried foul as services and resources were reduced or, in some cases, taken away. However, fast-forward to just a few months later, and people have learned to adapt and pick up invaluable skills along the way — in turn, becoming more self-sufficient and resourceful.

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