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MENTAL HEALTH IN THE US, THE PRISON SYSTEM - Coggle Diagram
MENTAL HEALTH IN THE US
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE FAMILY
SHAME ON SELF AND FAMILY
HIDING FAMILY MEMBERS FROM PUBLIC EYE
HOPELESSNESS
FEAR OF NO CURE
DESIRE FOR ACCEPTANCE
FAMILY MISSES THE PERSON THEY WERE
FEAR
VIOLENCE
ONLY 3-5%
CONTROL
INDIVIDUALS WANT CONTROL OVER OWN LIFE
FAMILIES WANT TO CONTROL INDVIDUALS
MENTAL ILLNESS PERSPECTIVES
MIND
TRAUMA
PATHOLOGIZING
BODY
BIOLOGY
CHEMICALS
WESTERN VIEWS
OVERMEDICATE
SOUL
SPIRITUAL
SHAMANS
GIFTS
EASTERN VIEWS
SOCIETY
CULTURE
NOT ACCEPTING OF MENTAL ILLNESS
DIFFERENT CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
PRIORITIES FOR MENTAL HEALTH CARE
SOME COUNTRIES PROVIDE VERY LITTLE CARE
DIFFERENT GENERATIONAL VIEWPOINTS
YOUNGER GENERATIONS MORE ACCEPTING
MEDIA
MOVIES
INCORRECT DEPICTIONS
NEWS
MISLEADING, SKEWED, NEGATIVE
BLAME CRIME ON MENTAL ILLNESS
CREATES FEAR
CELEBRITIES
POSITIVE IMPACT ON MENTAL ILLNESS
SOCIAL MEDIA
BRING RECOGNITION
GOOD AND BAD
STEREOTYPES
CRAZY PEOPLE LOOK CRAZY
VIOLENT
MISLABELING UNDERMINES DIAGNOSES
TREATMENTS
MEDICATIONS
MANY NOT COMPLIANT
LOTS OF SIDE EFFECTS
NOT ALWAYS ABLE TO ACCESS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
LACK OF RESOURCES
PEER SUPPORT HELPFUL
RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES
LIMITED AVAILABILITY
PRISON SYSTEM
SOMETIMES BEST/ONLY OPTION
THE PRISON SYSTEM
WORSE CARE
STAFF UNTRAINED
INCORRECT DOSING
NO POST CARE
USUAL RETURN AFTER RELEASED
BETTER CARE
ACCESS TO MEDICATIONS
BETTER THAN BEING ON STREETS
FOOD AND SHELTER
NO OTHER OPTIONS
JUDGES INCARCERATING FOR CARE
NO ACCESS FOR LONG TERM CARE
2 OUT OF 3 WITH HISTORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS