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In the mental health section you will find discussions and articles that will hopefully develop your understanding of mental illness, its historical value, and how this leads to contemporary inequality.
Mental health 'problems' or mental health 'difficulties' are phrases that would be used to describe a person's reactions to certain events. These can consist of painful, emotional losses such as the death of a family member; substance misuse such as abusing alcohol or addiction to drugs; stress such as unresolved work related problems; and any other significant occasions that can cause a person to experience great difficulties in coping. However, not all mental health 'difficulties' or mental health 'problems' are caused by life events, or traumas: some just occur without any identifiable cause.
Therefore, the mental health section will focus on discussing many of the social issues around mental ill-health and/or mental health problems that can affect people such as (to use their diagnostic labels) Schizophrenia, Bi-Polar Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, and Depression. The mental health discussions will then be put into context by applying them to the separate categories: the history of mental illness; perspectives and diagnosis; legislation and policy; research; and sources of support. It is important to note that the mental health section is underpinned by the social model; therefore, reference will not often be made to "medicalised" perspectives. This enables Talking Minds to deliver subjects that look beyond a diagnostic label: maintaining a belief in seeing the person before the illness.
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This information is an overview providing some details on mental health, along with some of the mental health conditions that can be experienced. Further information on these conditions is discussed in more depth throughout the mental health sections: Mental Health; Legislation; and Sources of Support.
Furthermore, in the main mental health section, you will also find the category, Substance Misuse. The following slide outlines additional information that correlates mental health with the subject of substance misuse, explaining its importance with regards to mental health.
If you require any further information or support you can contact Talking Minds at anytime
