Has Medicine Lost Its Mind?  Why Our Mental Health System Is Failing Us and What Should Be Done to Cure It

Has Medicine Lost Its Mind? Why Our Mental Health System Is Failing Us and What Should Be Done to Cure It

Modern health care wreaks havoc on patients with mental disorders. Sadly, only 25 percent of patients with a mental disorder, such as depression or drug abuse, receive any care at all. Worse yet, medical physicians conduct over three-fourths of this care, but its almost universally characterized as low quality because they h......
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Modern health care wreaks havoc on patients with mental disorders. Sadly, only 25 percent of patients with a mental disorder, such as depression or drug abuse, receive any care at all. Worse yet, medical physicians conduct over three-fourths of this care, but it’s almost universally characterized as low quality because they have not been trained in mental illnesses. Contrast this to 60 to 80 percent of patients who receive high quality care for their physical diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, from the same doctors.One fact illustrates the societal impact of compromised mental health care: mental illnesses are the most common health condition in the US. Most don’t realize this, but the number of people with mental disorders exceed those of heart disease and cancer combined. And one in four Americans will have a major mental illness in any 12-month period, totaling some 90,000,000 individuals; twice that number, one in two, will suffer over their lifetime. Why Society Should Take Note: Poor mental care reverberates throughout America. The familiar problems of unnecessary prescription overdose deaths and deaths by suicide pale before the more widespread but less-recognized effect on patients with undiagnosed and untreated mental illnesses—depression, anxiety, and substance abuse the most common. The disability from these illnesses harms not only individual patients but also their families, communities, and society; astronomical, unnecessary healthcare costs result, in the range of hundreds of billions, even trillions of dollars, and society picks up the tab.Because medicine fails to recognize the problem, the author recommends that the public and its decision-makers take charge. Politicians and policy makers must exert strong pressure and insist that, via policy and funding leverage, medicine include mental disorders on an equal footing with physical diseases. To operationalize this change, a Presidential Commission, a Congressional Commission, or the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine would analyze present medical education practices to determine how well they adhere to modern scientific understanding. The modern systems view of science is presented in Chapter 6. It integrates patients’ mental and social dimensions with their physical illnesses, thus correcting modern medicine’s isolated focus on physical disorders. Based on this evaluation, they would make recommendations to policy makers about the necessary changes needed to ensure a new direction in medicine that included training medical students and residents to be competent in mental health care and other psychological and social features of patients. That is, to return humanity to medicine. This high-level review mechanism to induce change was successful in changing medicine over 100 years ago in what was called the Flexner Report of 1910. Hence, the author calls for a “New Flexner Report.”

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Har Medicinen Mistet Forstanden? En Dypdykk i Vår Mentalhelse-system

Oppdag Has Medicine Lost Its Mind? Why Our Mental Health System Is Failing Us and What Should Be Done to Cure It, en gripende og innsiktsfull bok som avdekker de kritiske problemene i vårt maltrakterte mentalhelse-system. I dag er det mer enn 90 millioner amerikanere som lider av psykiske lidelser, men kun en skamfull prosentandel får den hjelpen de trenger. Boken gir deg en forståelse av hvorfor tradisjonell medisin sliter med å håndtere psykiske sykdommer og hvilke endringer som må gjøres for åkurere dette helsetruslet.

Grunnene til Den Mentale Helsekrisen

  • Underkjent Behandling: Bare 25 % av personer med psykiske lidelser får kvalifisert behandling.
  • Lav Kvalitet på Behandling: Mange primærleger gir lav kvalitet på mentalhelse-behandling fordi de har begrenset trening i psykiske lidelser.
  • Sosiale Konsekvenser: Ubehandlede psykiske lidelser fører til katastrofale økonomiske og sosiale konsekvenser for samfunnet.

Hva Boken Tilbyr: En Ny Vurdering av Vår Mentalhelse

I Has Medicine Lost Its Mind? argumenterer forfatteren for at vi må omfavne et helhetlig syn på helse som integrerer både psykisk og fysisk velvære. Boken foreslår at beslutningstakere må ta ansvar og kaste lys over de systemiske problemene som genererer psykiske lidelser.

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Forfatteren etterlyser en "New Flexner Report" – et initiativ som vil føre til revurdering av medisinsk utdanning for å gi leger nødvendig kompetanse innen mental helse. Dette vil sikre at fremtidens leger kan tilby helhetlig behandling som omfatter både psykisk og fysisk helse.

Bli en del av diskusjonen! Skap bevissthet om de kritiske utfordringene som vår mentale helsesektor står overfor. Les Has Medicine Lost Its Mind? og vær med på å forme fremtiden for mental helse. En sterk mental helse er en menneskerett, og vi kan ikke tillate at det ignoreres lenger.

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