Self-care matters—but no amount of meditation fixes broken systems. Mental health is personal and political. We need structural change.
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#MentalHealth #CollectiveCare #MentalHealthSystems #SocialChange #Wellbeing
Humor isn’t a distraction — it’s a diagnostic. This song names the system with a wink.
#SurvivorLiteracy #HumorAsData #SocialNarrative #MentalHealthSystems
From the 1970s to today, rising insecurity, technology, and inequality have reshaped mental health. Awareness grew, but systems stayed the same.
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#MentalHealthHistory #MentalHealthSystems #Economics #Technology #Society
The “chemical imbalance” story made mental illness easier to talk about—but harder to politicize. Biology matters, but so do poverty, stress, and power.
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#MentalHealth #Neuroscience #Trauma #MentalHealthSystems #Inequality
Mental health isn’t just personal. It’s systemic. From work and housing to education and inequality, distress is often built into the structure of society.
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#MentalHealth #MentalHealthSystems #PublicHealth #SocialDeterminants #Society
The health sector supports mental health by providing care, raising awareness, partnering with communities, and addressing social factors.
Together, these roles make mental health systems inclusive and effective.
#MentalHealthSystems #HealthEquity #CollaborativeCare
Picture a mental health map that reveals who’s being reached, what’s effective, and where support is most needed.
Reliable data helps us direct resources, track impact, and close equity gaps, especially for those living with psychosis and beyond.
#MentalHealthSystems #MeasureWhatMatters