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Mental illness recovery is not a matter of exercising .will power. or overcoming a .character. defect which certainly focuses blame on the victim of mental illness. Much like medical illnesses, mental illnesses will range from mild to moderate to severe and have varying effects on individuals, as well. It can also be as fatal as any deadly disease, albeit by suicide. When mental illness escalates to the point that an individual tries to commit suicide, then the only solution may be hospitalization. To prevent this from ever happening, Mental Illness Treatment should begin the moment of diagnosis.
Furthermore, mental illness is a common disorder, striking one in four adults or approximately 57.7 million Americans yearly. Additionally, those plagued with more serious mental illnesses (about 6 percent or 1 in 17 Americans) become unable to function normally in their daily lives and routines (National Institute of Mental Health). Among children and adolescents in the United States, 10 percent undergo serious mental and emotional disorders that significantly interfere with their lives at home, school, and with friends (U.S. Surgeon General). These statistics make Mental Illness Treatment critically important to the individual, society, and nation.
After the necessary full physical and mental evaluation to properly diagnose the specific type of mental illness, the treatment plan should be individually tailored to the patient. There are many types, too: Depression types, such as bipolar and major; anxiety disorders; schizophrenia; panic disorders; eating disorders; borderline personality disorders; and, along with these listed, up to 200 classified types. Some of these mental problems are caused by biological sources and then, some physical problems are caused by emotional sources, which assuredly necessitates both physical and mental exams and evaluations.
Mental Illness Treatment can include the following forms of Psychotherapy: Behavior Therapy, which includes stress management, biofeedback, and relaxation training to change thought patterns and behaviors; Cognitive Therapy, which helps in identifying and correcting thoughts that lead to troubled feelings and/or behavior; Psychoanalysis, which is long-term therapy aimed at discovering hidden motivations, early patterns, and how to resolve present day issues; Family Therapy, which gives the patient.s family time to share their feelings and thoughts and to help each in problem solving; Movement/Art/Music Therapy, which uses movement or dance, art, and/or music for emotional expression and is effective for those patients who are unable to express their feelings; and, Group Therapy, which involves interaction with a smaller group of people who share and discuss personal issues and help one another with their problems, all under the guidance of a trained therapist.
Mental Illness Treatment will include drug therapy; and, there are many available medications according to the type of mental illness, its degree, and the physical condition and age of the patient. Every medication will have possible side effects including negative interactions from taking it with certain foods, other medications, and/or alcohol. Medications should always be taken in the prescribed dosage, at the prescribed times, and daily monitored. Another treatment may involve Electric Convulsive Treatment (ECT) which treats those mental conditions that prove more difficult to treat effectively with psychotherapy and/or medications. If ECT is considered, the patient and family need to discuss the side effects and risks of ECT thoroughly with the physician, psychiatrist and/or therapist.
Whatever treatment is finally chosen, the patient will be monitored throughout treatment with periodic examinations, tests, and follow up evaluations to maintain continuous proper diagnoses and treatments. Also, in being involved with psychotherapy, family and peer support groups, and any available community services, the patient will eventually grow better physically and mentally. Mental illness recovery consistently remains the chief goal of Mental Illness Treatment.

