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aggressive then they were thought to be possessed by the devil (Day, 168).
Thankfully for these individuals there was a man Named Benjamin Rush, he
became an advocate for the mentally ill and wanted moral treatment for
them (Day, 168).
The awareness of mental health care continued to grow in the United
States and in 1840 there was a lobbyist by the name of Dorthea Dix who
over a 40-year period, persuaded the U.S. government to provide funding
and to build 32 state psychiatric hospitals (uniteforsight). This was a huge
step in the institutionalization for the mentally Ill, Families supported this and
the government funded it. Although this didnt last long, with the
Governments money for this began to dwindle so did the care for the
patients, they were often understaffed, they were poor living conditions and
some were thought to compromise basic human rights (Uniteforsight).
Todays identification of mental health is much more understood, those with
these needs are offered many more treatment options. The resources for
these individuals from family support, to government support are more
acceptable.
Mental Health has been treated many ways throughout history, and
has advanced though the years, for example. In the early 1800s based on
Rushes model they organized private asylums for long term care of the
mentally ill. In these asylums they would house the sick, and sadly they
would perform experiments on them to learn about their conditions. They
funded this by exploiting them and selling tickets for people to come and
watch them be exhibited (Day, 168). Throughout history new therapies and
treatments were used to try and aid them. In the 1930s various techniques
were used such as insulin induced comas, lobotomies, malarial infections and
electro shock therapy (dualdiagnosis).many of these treatments were
inhumane and have changed a lot over the years. Todays techniques are
more focused on short term facilities and therapies. There have been drugs
developed in order to help with these illnesses and also a variety of
therapeutic approaches that have proven successful.
There have been a lot of positive advancements in caring for those
with mental health conditions but there are also a lot of social stigmas and
societal prejudices against those who suffer from them. Many people do not
know or understand the variety of mental illnesses that effect people every
day. There are levels of severity and treatments for each, with societys lack
of knowledge there are many of those who judge the mentality ill. Individuals
with mental illness who receive support and seek out help maybe more
successful in their treatments. Because of social stigmas of those who suffer
from mental illness causes many to avoid providing them with proper care or
any care at all. Having proper treatments programs and therapies is
important to help these individuals.
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