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During my
interviews, I learned that there are a lot of people that are insensitive about
mental health illness. Also, I learned that few people blame mental health for
lack of faith; religious beliefs. Below are my interview summaries:
o While interviewing an ARNP, she stated that she
believes that most of the time patients don’t have mental health problems, but instead,
drug problems. As a result, it’s difficult to assess those with genuine needs/issues.
Part of her treatment plan involves her referring the patients out to
behavioral health specialists for proper diagnosis. However, she mentioned the
issue with that is patients are willing to shop around for physicians that will
prescribe them the medications, without ever seeing a specialist, which often
leads to the prescription of medication without proper diagnosis; further
facilitating access to addictive drugs.
o My second interview was with a colleague who believes that
broken faith leads to sinful life and substance abuse or mental health crisis.
She believes that the medications are part of the problem, and offering more
drug-free therapies by including religious groups that can help cleanse the
individual, mind, and soul.
o My third interview was with my sister, and she too
believes that religion plays a role as well. She believes in bible prophecies that
portray current issues and states that there is nothing we can really do to
help the situation, but pray. In the same way, she is not ignorant to the fact
that there are people whose mental health illnesses must be addressed, but she
does not believe in the use of medications to achieve that.
o My fourth interview was a patient that believes people
aren’t being raised the “correct” way. He states that there are too many broken
homes, and a lot of broken principles within society that is misleading the
country. He mentioned that back then, everything was solved with a butt
whooping; not medications.
o My last interview was with a mental health patient who
believes that the pharmaceutical business is just out to exploit and make
wealth from her illnesses. She states that it is expensive to afford treatment,
and if you can’t afford treatment, you resort to other methods. While she is in
favor of an organization that helps individuals like her, she believes that
partnering up with the pharmaceutical industry is no good. She believes it
would be better to partner up with research institutions to develop clinical
studies on new and improved methods to help people like her.
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Who:
I learned that people who are insensitive to mental health, and do not support
the use of medications or religious autonomy are outside the boundary. People
that believe there is a discipline problem in America and not a mental health
problem are part of the problem and are most likely uneducated and ignorant of
the research.
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What:
The need is different for those who truly need mental health treatment and
those who are simply finding new avenues to access drugs. Also, those who
believe in different solutions/methods.
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Why: The
outsiders need is different from the need of those within the boundary because
some of these people have not experienced mental health issues or are not
knowledgeable of the issues associated with mental illness.
Inside
the Boundary
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Outside
the Boundary
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Who is in:
§ Individuals that suffer from mental illness
§ Organizations or people that wish to change the
stigma on mental illness
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Who
is not:
§ Individuals
who are insensitive to mental illness
§ Organizations
that are against the use of medications to treat mental illness
§ Individuals
who exploit the health system and act to gain access to drugs
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What the need is:
§ More access to appropriate treatment and trained
professionals
§ Access to affordable treatment plans
§ Follow up care to avoid relapse or crisis
§ Less wait times and more therapy options
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What the need is
not:
§ People
that believe the behavioral issues today are due lack of discipline or
changes in society
§ People
that believe the issues are caused by lack of faith and sinful actions
§ Some
that are against medications, and believe they are the problem
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Why it exists:
§ Not enough treatment/rehabilitation plans
that follow up with patient care
§ Not enough psychiatrists, psychologists,
organizations, or funds to meet the demand of those in need
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Alternative
explanations:
§ Pharmacies
willing to illegally dispense medications; improper use of medications
§ Physicians
that ignore the mental health state of patients and do not refer them
accordingly
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I love your idea! I am doing an App for mental health. The topic of mental health and the stigma around it is growing. As I was researching about the topic, I was amazed by the reasoning created by those insensitive the mental health. Your post is very thorough and interesting to read. Great job!
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