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Mental Health and the economic system

Mental health has become a major issue in our society today, and capitalism plays a large role in people’s mental health.

Capitalism is an economic system that prioritizes the accumulation of wealth, and it encourages an individualistic culture of competition. This intense focus on money and the pursuit of profit can be detrimental to mental well-being. Capitalism produces an increasingly unequal power structure, and this environment can be hostile to those at the bottom of the economic ladder. The system can create stress, anxiety and depression by putting individuals in difficult positions. For example, low-income earners often have to work long hours for not enough pay, making it difficult for them to focus on their mental health. Capitalism also encourages putting more emphasis on material success than personal relationships, which can lead to feelings of loneliness and isolation. Additionally, capitalism can pit workers against each other and create feelings of insecurity and mistrust. Moreover, in a society that heavily values money, those without significant amounts of wealth can feel inadequate and invisible. In addition it also creates a stigma surrounding mental illness and invalidates suffering (lack of sick leave, ...)

Consequently, there are serious mental health issues associated with capitalism, and these are further exacerbated by its emphasis on competition, material success and inequality.

Mental health is of paramount importance and requires integration into society in order to ensure that all citizens have the necessary resources to grow and thrive. Under Socialism, access to mental health services is and would be a right that everyone should have.

In order to do this, the government provides "free" mental healthcare services through national socialized health systems, as well as other community-based resources such as psychologists, counselors, and support groups. This access to mental health services also encompasses medicine, therapies, and technological advances to treat and manage mental illness, ensuring everyone in society can receive the highest quality of care in the most timely and equitable way possible. It is also important to ensure that individuals do not experience any kind of discrimination while accessing these services. This includes access to mental health literacy, job security, and a safe environment where mental health issues can be discussed openly and without any fear. In addition, training for mental health professionals needs to be increased in order to ensure their skills are up-to-date with the latest breakthroughs and to ensure that any individual, regardless of their economic or social status, can receive appropriate and immediate care.
In this way, Socialism makes sure that all citizens receive the care and attention they need to lead productive lives.
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specman · 51-55, M
America is set up a certain way. Some may disagree with it, but that does not mean that America will change their system . Pick on countries that have the problem of little to no coverage. People everywhere have mental issues in most countries it is not documented or not accurately documented. as in the case of some countries that are in poverty . they would love to be in America.

America is running their country as they see fit. IF you like your government better then more power to you and don't try to shove your beliefs down our throats. There must be a site that discusses your country's problems.
Gloomy · F
@specman I have never mentioned the US in my post it's scary you equate Capitalism with your country.
It's an international issue with capitalism being an international economic system that also affects countries that are not even distinctively capitalist

[quote]America is running their country as they see fit.[/quote]

Didn't know you guys have direct democracy and more to say on policies... wait no you don't. You have a two party system and I doubt there are overall majorities for many decisions you might [u]feel[/u] are backed up by a majority of your fellow citizens.
specman · 51-55, M
@Gloomy No comment necessary. My stance still stands with my original comment. I will add this though by the number of immigrants that are trying to come in makes it a desirable place to be. Regardless of their situation they still had the choice of another country.
Gloomy · F
@specman Just your random talking points but you do know that the US has to deal with push migration and not pull migration meaning people come because other places are worse (partially due to US interventions so you caused the migration waves yourself) and not because it's so great and perfect also the lie of the American Dream is still spread.
specman · 51-55, M
@Gloomy what interventions and some immigrants pass through several countries and across the oceans just to try to make it to the US.