Topic: What is the best way to address the large and undeserved need for mental health care?
Questions to consider:
1. How can we significantly improve our ability to help people in need of mental health treatment
2. What should we do about the stigma that some attach to seeing a mental health professional
3. What about the equal stigma of being labeled as someone who is “mental?”
4. How do we, as healthcare professionals, best reach out to those that desperately need assistance without making anyone think we are looking for “crazy” people?
Review:
UMGC Library Article on Vulnerable Populations: Access and Vulnerable Populations Article
AJMC (2006). Vulnerable Populations: Who are They? Retrieved from http://www.ajmc.com/journals/supplement/2006/2006-11-vol12-n13suppl/nov06-2390ps348-s352/P-1
Foege, W.H. (2010). Social determinants of health and health-care solutions. Public Health Reports, 125(Supplement 4), 8-10. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2882969/
Watch:
Improving Care for Vulnerable Populations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAIyUSo9QQQ
Supplemental Reading:
Depression is a common but serious illness.” See: NIMH
According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (AADA), It is common for someone with depression to also suffer from an anxiety disorder or vice versa.