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    SHOULD THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PROVIDE HEALTH CARE FOR ALL CITIZENS WHO CANNOT AFFORD THEIR OWN? Health care is not a privilege. In fact‚ a good level and quality on healthcare should be an inalienable right for all people. Social class‚ status or economic situation shouldn’t dictate who live and enjoy of good health or who doesn’t. Healthcare in America should be universal‚ continuous‚ and affordable to all individuals and families. Although some of the states in the US are taking unilateral

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    more in this last decade. However‚ mental health treatment has limited studies on evidence-based practices and guidelines compared to other specialty areas in the healthcare setting. As a mental health nurse practitioner‚ holistic care is a key component utilized daily to provide clients with mental illness effective‚ health-promoting treatment. This purpose of this paper is to analyze a qualitative study conducted where participants‚ in a recovery stage of mental illness‚ were interviewed regarding

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    Mental illness is any disease or condition that influences the way a person thinks‚ feels‚ behaves‚ and/or relates to others and to his or her surroundings. Although the symptoms of mental illness can range from mild to severe and are different depending on the type of mental illness‚ a person with an untreated mental illness often is unable to cope with life’s daily routines and demands. Mental illnesses can be put into two types - Psychoses and Neuroses. Psychoses: symptoms are normally severe

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    Institutionalization for individuals with severe mental health disorders in the United States prior to the 1950s was promoted by often ineffective somatogenic care‚ society’s bias toward the population‚ the lack of understanding in regards to mental health maintenance and recovery‚ and the minimal alternative resources available in the community domain. While this environment provided 24-hour care‚ relief from external stressors‚ and sustainability for basic needs‚ it was also a breeding ground for

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    Long Term Care The Continuum of Care What is Long Term Care?  Healthmental health‚ social and residential services provided to temporarily or chronically disabled person over extended period of time Characteristics of LT Care         Physical or mental‚ temporary or permanent Need based on functional disabilities Promotes or maintains health and independence in functional abilities and quality of life To enable us to die peacefully and with dignity Multiple services and multiple

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    States Surgeon reports‚ stigma is one of the main barriers to mental health care (Bharadwaj et al.‚ 2015). It has also been noted that it is one of the many reasons why people make the choice to not get the necessary treatment they need is because they feel the stigma associated to the mental illness (Corrigan et al.‚ 2004). A lot of prior research has indicated the growing concern that stigma is an obstacle between appropriate care and letting the symptoms get worst when help seeking doesn’t occur

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    own cultures. It is clear that social contexts and cultures are the key determinants that change the mental health services that minorities use while shaping their mental health in the process. The minorities may be prevented from receiving proper care and utilizing and accessing care in the event of a cultural misunderstanding between the clinician and the patient‚ disintegration of mental health services‚ or clinician bias (Quigley‚ 2007). With an ostensibly endless range of individual

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    Mental disorders include variety of obstacles‚ the severity of which is not the same. The impact on the mental illness of individuals and families can be very serious and the impact on the whole society is far-reaching. according to the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health welfare survey About 7.3 million or 45 percent of Australians aged 16 to 85 have encountered some common mental health-related illnesses‚ such as material use disorder‚ as depression and anxiety.People with mental illness encounter

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    Take care of Veterans I believe that it is the best interest of veterans‚ whom have served the military in any capacity to be afforded not just medication‚ but also some form of counseling. Being a veteran myself I have experienced: over medicating by the government‚ not receiving any form of counseling‚ and when I was given an appointment it was six months from the day that it was scheduled. When I was Honorably Discharged from the military I was not afforded any form of mental counseling‚

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    History has shown a misunderstanding and fear of the unknown within society when it comes to people diagnosed with mental illnesses. There are many prejudices and stereotypes about mental illnesses and the group of people it affects‚ which can often result in keeping patients from being admitted into a hospital to receive the help they require and withholding treatment. The line and separation between the rights of a patient and the amount of control placed on a patient has become rather blurry.

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