When a person is suffering from mental health issues,
then the best source of support and help
is found in the educational system.
Many people that suffer from mental illness are often in the stone ages and do
not realize what is available to them. They were often misinformed while
growing up, and since education is always advancing and changing, it is helpful
to know what is going on. Of course, if you have a mental illness you will need
to see a therapist. However if you are learning this increases your chances of
finding hope and avoid being misinformed by someone that is not qualified, or
under qualified. Professionals around the world are constantly searching for
answers to the many problems we face today in mental health. The problem is
everyone has an answer and most times no one agrees. They my find an answer to
the problem, turn around, and slaughter by analyzing the source to death. Then
we have another problem, simply because we have dozens of diagnosis, including
schizophrenia, bipolar, depression, trauma, a variety of disorders and so
forth. The different diagnoses are diseases of the mind, disorders of the mind,
and or chemical and biological interruptions. To get help we must know what we
are dealing with, rather than trusting in others to tell us what is wrong. If
we seek out information regarding mental health we might even find an answer to
our own problem. We can then inform the professional and assist them with
finding a solution to the many problems we face. Mental health is complicated
simply because we are dealing with the mind. The mind is tricky and leaves us
know room for playing around with illness. Counseling is nothing more than a
common sense strategy laced with education. The professionals are learning
constantly new understandings while applying them to the older versions. Somewhere
in the middle is an answer and it is often overlooked when a professional will
treat several patients during a week and sometimes try to treat each person the
same if they have the same diagnose. This is a problem area since are all
different in our way, including people with mental illnesses. For example, a
counselor may treat two individuals both with schizophrenia. The counselor may
use the same tactics with both patients and medications for treating the
patient. One patient may find results and the other patient may complain that
the treatment is not working. Why is this happening? Well, it is obvious that
one patient may have a different level of schizophrenia, and a different
background. Some medications work well with one patient while it may not work
at all or work minimal with other patients. The solution then is reevaluating
the problem and going over the steps taking to treat the patient and modifying
them according to the patients needs. It is important to recognize a problem to
find a method suitable for treating the problem. It is also important to
reconcile with the source within. Meaning if a patient has guilt it is probably
because he or she did something that may or may have not been wrong. For
example, if a parent taught the child that visiting their friends is wrong
(Schizophrenias will often discourage a child from going to other people’s home
due to the paranoid) and the patient (behind the parents back) went to visit a
friend. The patient obviously needs to recognize that he or she did nothing
wrong, rather he or she needs to reconcile with self. In this case, the patient
will also need to be re-taught to learn right and wrong. The patient needs to
find a resolve. After you have helped the patient overcome this option, it is
best to re-teach with material rather than words. Simply put, if the patient
has a varied of resources to choose from he or she has the ability to come to
their own understanding of what is right or what is wrong. Education is
essential for reproving, reforming and instructing a person to the right course
in life. Words are also important, since if you do not understand what is said,
it is often because of lack of education. Education and Mental Health
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