Mental Health

The concept of mental health leaves most people to believe that it only
applies to those with a mental illness.  This is not the case, however,
as many underlying and outside factors can be a large contributor to
everyone’s mental health.  While not all of us need the assistance of a
psychologist or a psychiatrist to help us function in our daily lives,
the idea of needing good mental health still applies.  Good mental
health can help produce functioning, productive, and reliable human
beings.  Those who suffer from mental health problems often find
themselves victims of the system and often cannot perform normal duties
that others can.  While some people suffer from mental health disorders
via reasons they cannot control such as chemical imbalances, still
others have these problems thanks to deeper rooted issues like family
problems or past abuses.  It is important to foster an environment
conducive of good, positive mental health when raising and mentoring
children to prevent these problems from occurring later on in life.

As mental health issues come to light, it is now easier than ever to recognize signs and symptoms of any kind of mental health problem.  The use of various drugs and anti depressants seems to be more and more common, as more people
are coming forward with their problems.  Of course, as crime increases,
many people try to use the mental health defense which is blurring the
lines between sanity and insanity when it comes to criminal trials. 
This has become a subject of hot debate between lawyers and judges, as
well as between the families of victims and their perpetrators.  Mental
health is something that science will never fully be able to grasp, but
as the years go by, scientists and doctors are learning more about this aspect of the human mind.