The media consists of TV, radio and newspaper, and it is known as a form of communication. Regardless of whether it is positive or negative, it is considered the most powerful communication tool to provide information at any time. Media is also known to provide false news, but since they are communicating with the public, most news is believed to come from 'trusted' sources. Newspaper companies like Sun and Daily Mail paid too high a price to cover the front page of Paparazzi, so they could post news in the newspaper and brought more to the company. Profit
There is no doubt that the media has played a role in strengthening the attitude toward mental health and mental illness. In daily life, people are in touch with the media every day through newspapers, television and radio. Advertising "psychological killers" through tabloid media (Tudor, 1996) shows how pessimistic patients are considered to be dangerous. This example is included in the appendix. "People who fly across the nest" can be seen as a movie (reference) that is memorized for the strange or violent behavior of mentally handicapped people. This was released 35 years ago, but it shows how the stereotype of a movie affects attitude and can inherit from generation to generation. Recent film "Batman - Dark Knight" also describes mental illnesses related to schizophrenia (Byrne, 2009).
In recent years, the attitude towards mental health has changed dramatically; even the prince and even the athletes can expand their horizons. In the UK, one study has shown that it affects one-quarter of people with psychiatric disorders, but in a study in 30 countries in Europe, 38% of people have specific psychiatric disorders or nerves I have a disease. It is not certain that this pain can be largely avoided. Peter Singer is a professor of bioethics at Princeton University and a professor of awards at the University of Melbourne. In his book, you can learn about the liberation of animals, practical ethics, ethics of what we eat (with Jim Mason), reconsidering life and death, the perspective of the universe, with Catalonia de la Zariradec The best, famine, wealth and morality, now the world, the ethics in the real world, and the recent utilitarianism: a very brief introduction, and Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek
World War II had a major impact on attitude towards mental health. Recruitment of recruits showed that thousands of superficial healthy adults are suffering from mental disorders. This knowledge changed public attitudes towards mental health and promoted research on precautionary measures and treatments. In 1951, the whole of Canada announced mental health week. During the first half of the 20th century, psychiatric social welfare has been successfully emphasizing regional medicine, and psychiatric social welfare has transcended individual diagnoses of medical models since the lack of institution of the period from the late 1960s. To identify and solve social problems. Inequalities and Structural Issues The Mental Health Act was amended in the 1980s to give consumers the right to choose treatment options. Later, the focus shifted to labor mental health problems and the environment.