Wednesday, 27 September 2017

The NSW Government Should Consider 'The State Of Being Well' Over "The State Of Being Mental'

With the recent experience of death, of a close family, dearly beloved and also best of  friend of nearly 30 years. It is  hard to believe and imagine that through private dicusions with family, members, friends and with a polite intwrview from the Mount Druitt Police, the cause of death was out of my control withbher 'Mental Illness'.

And with that, we throw in the negative words of "Mentality, mental illness, mental assylum, phsycoticphsyciatric and even intellectual disability'. This makes myyself think why do we promote the 'unstable mind' as something that makes us feel sad, weak, depressed and possibly stressed thinking of the words or even as it describes their condition?

Where the hell did our professional educators use negative words to create this fear of being of 'sound mind' and "Mentally stable"and why?

To me, the State of my very own mind and is really the whole picture of my own 'Well Being".We all  have the ability to think to think. There are things that happen in our life that place into having a well being life. A sense of well being is being content within yourself and with the people around you. This sounds easy but for some people it is hard.

There may be obstacles in the way as we can use our thought process day to day, hour by hour and get cloudy situations. The mind can play games and somstimes easy choices could provide hard answers.

A healthly person who is strong in character may seem on the outside to have a great sense of being well: dealing with familly members of an old age and heir 'State of well being' maintaining their, 'State of good Health'.

Hers is a good example of saying words that project postiveness an then a words that provide a true negative outcome.

  • Being 'Healthy' reflecting a true positiveness of physical and absolutely life swell being.
  • Being 'Mentally' can portray a sense of being mentable stable but indicates immediately there has been a feeling of being mentally unstable. Which indicates a stigma of 'Negative words' again.
When someones says he or she has a bad mental issue, there goes that negative state of mind. Maybe what could be said is, 'He or she is less happier and we are attending to their well being'. What if we changed Mental, Accute and Phsychiatric Wards in hospitals to 'Well being Wards?' This provides a more positive approach to the handling from medical authorities of people and patients that need that extra care of being brought up to a great state of 'Well being'.

With Dictionary.com meanings, you will understand  how people can interpret each words:

Well Being :
a good or satisfactory condition of existence; a state characterized by health, happiness, and prosperity; welfare:
to influence the well-being of the nation and its people.

Mental:
1.
of or relating to the mind:
mental powers; mental suffering.
2.
of, relating to, or affected by a disorder of the mind:
a mental patient; mental illness.
3.
providing care for persons with disordered minds, emotions, etc.:
a mental hospital.


I will advocate for improvements in medical awareness of all people being as healthy well being people. So people understand the signs and don't miss them.

 I will want to speak to medical experts and research and if I can save one life that is the minimum payment required.


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