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The Deviant in Mental Health:
According to statistics
the deviant in mental health is always, the professionals since these
people are striving to submit their patients to the so-called norms.
The so-called norms are said to be people that conform to a standard
set of rules, and often believe similar in contrast. This means that
everyone is everyone else and few are who they really are. Mental
health is overrated in many instances. For example, if a counselor
believes one way he or she will not falter at the voices of the patient’s
belief. If the patient believes that he or she is physically ill and
the counselor see no evidence of the claim, the professional will
often take for advantage that the patient is ill. However, if the
patient goes to the doctor, tests are run, and then the who is the
deviant. The game of cat and mouse is always played in mental health
and mental illness since everyone wants to be right. Is it any wonder
mental illnesses are increasing and counselors are sitting in their
comfortable chairs trying to figure out what is going on? Anyone that
goes to a mental health professional is almost certain to receive
an instant diagnose. The intake worker alone will evaluate a patient
searching for evidence that complies with the Insurance coverage.
They will then ship the patient over to a therapist and possibly onto
a psychiatrist. The chain never ends. Too many times when patients
visit a therapist the professional will take for advantage that he
or she is educated and the patient is a misfit. They often will talk,
but listening is minimal. First, it takes years if not a lifetime
to treat a patient with paranoid schizophrenia, and most times the
patients are covered with Medicaid/Medicare and neglected throughout
the course of treatment. Mental health experts are in constant battle
trying to find answers too many questions. Today there are experts
admitting that listening to the patient is proving more fruitful.
It is time we all look at the problems going on in the world and start
taking it more serious, rather than disregarding the problems. It
is a shame that too many mentally ill patients are sitting in jail,
simply because someone did not listen and no one did anything toward
finding a resolve.
Mental illness as defined is a series of minds that manufacture behaviors
that are reworked copies of a social existence. According to studies,
the behaviors of mental ill patients often infringe on the so-called
normal society. One of the most common traits in mental illnesses
according to professionals is denial. Here is where we stop. Denial
> Mentally Ill > When a counselor makes a mistake in many cases
they put the blame on the patient or faulty teachings. Few rarely
take responsibility for their wrong. Political > When the leaders
of the world make mistakes they often search the world for someone
else to blame. Religion > When religious leaders are persecuted
or else wrong, many find a way to blame the victims or candidates
involved. When society makes mistakes, they often find someone else
to blame. When the law makes mistakes in most cases, it’s always
someone else’s fault. Denial…I think you better taking
a deeper look at who is in denial, since patients sitting across from
a professional asking for help are admitting there is a problem.
There are many areas we can review, but the deviant is not always
sitting across the room looking into the eyes of a mentally ill person.
We can also look closer at the so-called norms of society and see
they have their own set of problems. If we all conform to a set of
beliefs that has proven failure, what makes the person (s) think they
are mentally stable. If people are sitting down letting everyone around
them control their lives and rarely standing up for their own beliefs…who
says they are mentally stable. Mental illnesses go deeper than many
are aware, since nearly everyone in the world is suffering some type
of abnormal behavior copied from other behaviors. Someone else influences
everyone; therefore, we all lost our values and morals somewhere along
the way. Learning mental health secrets can help us to better understand
diagnoses.
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