Mental health can be a major problem for the health system in most cases. Mental disorders can be difficult to treat due to misinformation. It is not possible to identify mental illness with other conditions. However, it has been argued that a spiritual and psychological approach can be more effective than traditional medical approaches. Some individuals have problems with mental health related to the supernatural. This situation makes it difficult for all stakeholders to decide the most effective strategy to convince people that therapeutic measures can help their mental health. A multidimensional illness can also make diagnosis difficult. Treatment of mental illness is more complicated when there are vulnerable people involved, like teenagers. These individuals may not have completed cognitive development or have experienced social and cultural conflict.
Setting
There are many issues that the public must face, especially when it comes down to dealing with mental illness. The public plays a significant role in these situations, as victims of mental illness often work within their own communities. Cognitive concerns’ negative consequences are most noticeable at the macro, micro and meso levels of society. A mental disorder can affect the entire family, even if one member of it is a loved one. Family, community and society will all feel the stress of mental illness. It is important to recognize the role of all stakeholders in mental health management. They can either increase the severity of the problem or help create an environment for its quick resolution.
Aspect of accountability
It is in this case the responsibility of the public to create a forum that can be used by health professionals to resolve the problem. Yoo, 2019, explains that there are many misconceptions about mental health. The public believes that mental problems are connected to the spiritual realm. This can impact the ability to use the appropriate clinical methods to address the problem. It is also detrimental to the Evidence-Based Approach to managing mental disorders. The public can make mental illness more common and worse by trivializing it. This is even when there are cases where the disease could have been treated effectively.