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Mental health diagnosis: Axioms, continuum, and future directions
Guttman, Maxwell
Trauma Therapist Project
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<p>The present work is intended to create a space of support and safety for people with a mental health<br>
diagnosis. However, readers should never coordinate a response to an immediate clinical emergency<br>
unless they have state-licensed credentials issued by a local office of professions. Anyone requiring<br>
immediate medical attention should call 911 or proceed to a local emergency room. The central aim is to<br>
develop a community of individuals willing to establish a new culture surrounding the delivery of<br>
mental health services and the manner in which treatment, advocacy, and community psychoeducation<br>
is rendered by systems of care and prepared for consumption in our communities. Twenty-first century<br>
treatment for people with a mental health diagnosis is advancing, largely driven by new trends in<br>
research and policy reform. These policies, for better or worse, prescribe and map a course for new<br>
treatment pathways and models for delivering best practices in mental healthcare. To build on earlier<br>
research requires that clinicians successfully challenge less effective treatment milieus, evidence a need<br>
for further data, and ultimately, carry out studies that demonstrate and provide better outcomes for<br>
patients. Without question, rising violence can be partly attributed to a broken mental health system.</p>
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