Approximately 75 to 800,000 people in the United States are suffering from mental disorders to some extent (in the case of mentally ill people, finding a cure is more difficult). Many people do not know the treatment and resources available for patients with mental disorders. Yes, if society sees society from the development of therapy, it has been a long way. More knowledge has been discovered to ensure that the United States is treated like a mentally disabled person in the United States.
It is not just physical, mental, social well-being, illness and weakness. However, in the United States, access to healthcare and financing is much ignored and funds are scarce compared to other aspects of healthcare. At the individual level, inappropriate treatment for mental health and mental illness is negative. In terms of the population, the lack of a mental health management program is also burdened by society.
In the United States, SUD treatment is usually done from a general healthcare system 23,163 primary care physicians are often at the forefront of treatment for mental disorders. Professional mental health treatment systems are usually only for severe mental illness, but medication is usually provided by another SUD treatment system. In many cases none of these systems has sufficient extensive expertise to solve all the problems caused by patients with a double diagnosis.
The situation of Daniel is not uncommon; in the United States one child in five suffers from serious mental illness, but nearly 80% of children with mental illness are not receiving mental health care 1, 2 Denial of symptoms may be to indicate stigma associated with mental health, lack of comfort by experts, or mental health disorders in the Danish Hispanic society 3. : Delayed identification of symptoms of primary care, lack of mental health service providers, long waiting time for initial reservation, high cost, insurance limit