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Returning to my analogy of getting back on our trains, another main concern I have about this noise that escalates from our online responses to injustice is that it can very easily slip into portraying us as the affected party, which can lead to a sense of defeatism, a kind of
mental
barrier to seeing any opportunity for positivity or change after a negative situation.
This physiological change, or speechless terror as it's often called, coupled with
mental
health stigma, the fear of being judged or misunderstood, possibly even removed from their current duties, has led to the invisible struggles of our servicemen and women.
At this moment, we gave ourselves a big
mental
high five.
Instead, we value
mental
health, self-worth and how we feel in our bodies as vital aspects to our overall well-being.
The first of these treatments is cognitive therapy, and this is a kind of
mental
recalibration.
Until we are, the
mental
suffering that we create in our sons and in our daughters when we send them off to fight can be alleviated.
You're saying that that's actually baked into most people's
mental
wiring at some level?
They've been killed shopping while black, driving while black, having a
mental
disability while black, having a domestic disturbance while black.
One in four of all adults in the United States suffers from
mental
illness, which means that if you haven't experienced it personally or someone in your family hasn't, it's still very likely that someone you know has, though they may not talk about it.
And
mental
set is another thing.
If we had discovered ketamine as a paravaccine first, it'd be pretty easy for us to develop it, but as is, we have to compete with our functional fixedness and
mental
set that kind of interfere.
But actually, beyond functional fixedness and
mental
set, there's a real other challenge to repurposing drugs, which is policy.
Regardless, the idea itself is completely novel in psychiatry, to use drugs to prevent
mental
illness as opposed to just treat it.
This could be the beginning of the end of the
mental
health epidemic.
So it's time we make a promise of a world in which we've broken the stranglehold that nuclear weapons have on our imaginations; in which we invest in the creative solutions that come from working backward from the future we desperately want, rather than plodding forward from a present that brings all of the
mental
models and biases of the past with it.
The history of Western culture is full of language that equates love to
mental
illness.
In fact, there is research to confirm that this is somewhat normal, because, neurochemically speaking, romantic love and
mental
illness are not that easily distinguished.
Our
mental
health, our emotional well-being are so gravely affected because the threat of violence is experienced neurobiologically as violence.
This is related to the lack of
mental
health care in our jails.
And this isn't anomalous, either: thirty percent of women in our local jails have serious
mental
health needs just like hers, but only one in six receives any
mental
health care while in jail.
The last thing I want to do is to contribute to the misunderstanding that already exists around
mental
illness.
Only a very small percent of those who have a
mental
illness are violent toward other people, but of those who die by suicide, it's estimated that about 75 to maybe more than 90 percent have a diagnosable
mental
health condition of some kind.
As you all know very well, our
mental
health care system is not equipped to help everyone, and not everyone with destructive thoughts fits the criteria for a specific diagnosis.
Two years after the shootings, I got breast cancer, and two years after that, I began to have
mental
health problems.
Family
mental
health will be shouting loud and clear in global, international agenda.
That means a lot of the time, your
mental
processes are taking place outside of your awareness, like in low-battery, low-power mode in the back of your mind.
And if we now try to reengineer the world inside us without really understanding it, especially without understanding the complexity of our
mental
system, we might cause a kind of internal ecological disaster, and we'll face a kind of
mental
meltdown inside us.
And it raises similar issues about inequality, about economic disparity, violence, physical and
mental
health.
You can't tell if someone's dealing with a
mental
illness, or they're struggling with their gender identity, they're caring for an aging parent, they're having financial difficulty.
What was he doing in that prison rather than in some
mental
institution?
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