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21st Century Lifestyle: Mental Health - Coggle Diagram
21st Century Lifestyle: Mental Health
Cultural
Negative stigma around mental health (religion, societal expectations, etc)
Increased exposure and awareness to mental health due to social media
Rise in culturally competent care
Pros
Leads to increased support in mental health
Bridge gaps and access to culture and environment specific mental health issue
Cons
Mental health will be commercialised
Unqualified care will rise
Increase in performative wellness or self diagnosis
Ethical
Psychological Trauma and Harm
Use of force and Coercion in medical field
Lack of oversight and Clinical Validation
Involuntary Treatment/ Conversion therapy
Pros
Protects dignity
Empowerment and self-management
Promoting long-term recovery and autonomy
Political
Cons
Political service may lead to gaps in access to mental health service especially for low income and the rural ones.
Mental health can lead to political tools, people might use it as a political gain, leading to token actions rather than meaningful change.
In some countries mental health is still misunderstood, limiting political action.
Pros
increase awareness, reducing stigma and increase public dialogue
Policy and funding improvements
Protects individual rights and make sure that mental health is treated equally
Public opinion and Policy agenda
Political leaders (can influence public perception)
Views on Representation and Public involvement
Justice and Fairness
Prevalent discrimination of marginalized groups in the mental health system
Unfair health diagnoses and treatment options across varying socioeconomic classes and job types
Access to mental health services: Privilege or Right?
Lack of reform in today's educational systems in caring for students with mental health conditions
Definition
equitable treatment and resource access to mental health support in a modern society: