16.1 general issues about mental health treatment Flashcards
women are more likely to seek help for psychological problems than men
possibly because men are less willing to express vulnerability and weakness
Canadians and americans seek help for psychological problems more than anyone
however an estimated two thirds of Canadians and americans with significant mental health issues do not seek any professional help
-one problem is that is can be difficult for a person to know that they need professional help
list of signs that a person should seek mental health treatment:
- You’re having a very difficult time coping with your life
- you have rapid dramatic mood swings
- you feel sad most of the time
- you worry excessively or feel anxious much of the time
- you can’t shake the impact of a traumatic experience
- you’re seriously considering suicide
- you’re using alcohol or drugs to numb emotional pain
- you’re angry much of the time
- you have extreme fear is that interfere with your life
- you have a negative relationship with food or eating
- you’re having a serious long term difficulty getting enough sleep
skepticism about the effectiveness of mental health treatment
also discourages ppl from seeking treatment when they need it
but when they are skilled and qualified mental health professionals provide useful services for mild to severe psychological problems
there is a negative stigma around ppl with mental disorders
mental illness needs to be seen as sickness, not a threat to anyone
50% of CDNS state they they would not want to spend time with someone who has a mental disorder
25% of CDNS state that they are afraid of ppl who have a mental disorder
top reason for not receiving needed mental health treatment tends to be
the high expense of treatment
- since healthcare plans will often only pay for psychiatric treatment, prescription medication treatments are usually the most affordable option for ppl even though there are good reasons to think that non-drug therapies would be far more helpful for ppl, especially over the long term
- there are also problems with accessing quality mental health treatment outside of urban centres
involuntary treatment
can be imposed on individuals with a mental disorder that risks their safety or the safety of others
-however, forced treatment also carries the risk that decisions will be biased against minorities and ppl with less social status and pwr
clinical psychologists
have a ph.D in clinical psychology and they are experts at diagnosing mental disorders and in provided non-drug treatments for mental disorders
counselling psychologists
may have either a masters of ph.d level training and they can provide non-drug treatments for relatively mild mental disorders and mental health problems
clinical and counselling psychologists
work in various places, like hospitals, universities, for corporations or government organizations, at schools and out of offices in mental health treatment centres or in their own private office facilities
psychiatrists
have a medical degrees and are specialists in mental disorder treatment and diagnosis and they are qualified to prescribe medications
neurosurgeon
specialized in performing brain surgery, which is a different set of skills than psychiatry
the word therapist
is a label anyone can use, regardless of their level of expertise or their skills in treating psychological problems
deinstitutionalization
meant that many ppl who were previously treated in mental hospitals found themselves struggling to integrate back into their communities
residential treatment centres
provide services to improve residents’ mental health and functioning
-these facilities usually restrict the activities of ppl with mental disorders who are considered dangerous to themselves or others