According to a study by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in 2014, “29.3 percent of middle school students reported to being bullied in classrooms, 29 percent in the hallways or near lockers while 23.4 percent were in the cafeteria.” This indicates that bullying occurs …show more content…
I strive to care about the patient, and not only cure their illness. Those who can’t afford the treatment can’t get the help that they need because health insurances restrict it. Insurance coverage for mental Healthcare has been less considerable than that for medical and surgical care. Mental Healthcare treatment costs are too expensive and costly. When it comes to our well-being, mental health is just as significant as physical health. Some insurance companies refuse payment for much-needed care. Unfortunately, there are patients who commonly have to fight daily to get the insurance coverage that they or a loved one needs. But that ends now if we try to expand health care and provide people with assistance we should extend the coverage for mental health …show more content…
They should instead make the patient feel understood and have a desire to help them, so the patient doesn’t feel like there’s something wrong with them. That way it would help the patient feels more secure in their surroundings. Stigma seems to be the most common barrier to seeking therapy. People may be scared that others might judge and treat them as if they’re crazy. That can diminish self-esteem and may rob people of social happiness. In therapy, the therapist helps people in need with stress or other issues they may be facing. Hopefully, the therapist or psychologist is effective to their clients, and the client can overcome the stigma barrier by receiving help once and for