How Environment and Society Impact Healing and Recovery Journey with a Mental Health Problem
As a mental health enthusiast, I am firmly convinced that an
individual’s surroundings and the society at large have a great significance on
their recovery and healing process from a mental health crisis. Even though
society is always oblivious to the impacts of their responses and behaviours on
those suffering from various mental health problems, they contribute to more
than half of the healing process. Referencing my own experience, my entire
healing process is attributed to the societal treatment alongside their
responses towards me during the peak seasons of my mental health crisis. The
psyche wrestling with the incongruity of how I wanted society to view me
alongside how they actually viewed me led to the constant developing and
re-developing of habits that, in turn, significantly improved my condition. After experiencing the impact of
the surrounding environment on my recovery process, I developed a list of
certain key factors to consider for acquiring the right environment for the
recovery process.
Most importantly, one
should find an environment with some understanding of mental health matters.
However, suppose this is impossible, as a survivor of a mental health problem,
once you are reinstated to societies which have little or no understanding of
mental health, it is your responsibility to explain to the immediate persons
about your condition. You do not need to engage in vigorous advocacy during the
early stages of the recovery process. However, immediate and closest people
must be well enlightened about the problem to act as ambassadors to the
extended society. Ensuring that the environment understands your condition to a
certain level is essential since it saves you time and energy needed to explain to everyone you come across about
the problem. Besides, as someone suffering from a particular mental health
problem, you must focus on re-inventing yourself by actively trying to restore
the lost emotional energy during the crisis thus conserving your emotional and physical
energy is critical. A mental health crisis occurs when an individual hits a
point when their emotional intelligence cannot respond to tackle a situation
anymore, so focusing on recharging emotional energy is key in the recovery
process.
An individual should
also focus on saving the little emotional energy left after a crisis to avoid
cases of relapse, which may be more intense than expected. This can be best
managed by avoiding confrontation between them and their surrounding
environment since it may manifest in a negatively counteractive manner.
Achieving a smooth recovery period requires one to join the existing societal
flow regarding their belief in the situation that occurred rather than trying
to change the perceptions of those who hold negative and untrue versions of
your condition. Just like the familiar adage, what you resist will always
persist. However, the urge to make people understand your ordeal clearly never
seizes and the best approach to decode your epic into your best way of view is
to focus on your actions rather than talking. Your actions should intrinsically
depict what you hold about your condition, and the societal understanding will
be directed according to how you want it to be. The key is influencing their
perception of you through actions and not
explanations.
Another critical aspect
of the environment to consider during the healing process is its proximity to
the critical resources of personal development. A mental health crisis deprives
one of their emotional, spiritual, and physical energies. The most preferable
environment for recovery should thus be resourceful regarding three aspects.
There is an absolute need for mind, soul and body re-defining after undergoing
a mental health crisis. Therefore, the environment should avail resources like
access to personal development books, spiritual nourishment spaces, and
physical development systems. Of all these, the quick hack to having all the resources
at a click is the ability to access the internet. The standard cliché that the
world is a global community is possible because of the internet, where you can
access all personal development materials. It is paramount for an individual
recovering from a mental health crisis to access the internet directly or
through their caregivers to achieve a seamless recovery process.
The power of the
surrounding environment and society is therefore immeasurable regarding an individual’s healing
and recovery process from a mental health crisis. From my understanding and
experience with mental health problems, maladaptive behaviour is another best
term for a mental health condition. At closer scrutiny, the reactions of an
individual that lead to a diagnosis with a particular mental health disorder
are primarily rooted in their environmental conditions, which in turn impact
their emotional being and finally manifest in their physio-psychological
responses. This, therefore, creates a new adaptive mechanism that, in most
cases, is incoherent to the existing societal norms. Therefore, the
significance of society in the healing and recovery process is evident as it
forms a variable that creates a balance for identifying whether one is
experiencing a mental health problem or not. It is, therefore, paramount for an
individual to carefully consider the environment in which they intend to spend
their time during the recovery and journey.
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Nice piece! Your surrounding will definitely have an impact when it comes to recovery.
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