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Conscientious mental health professionals including psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, and other mental health workers who believe in more humane approach to our human problems.
Empathy and Understanding: Conscientious mental health professionals strive to understand their patients’ experiences, emotions, and struggles without judgment. They create a safe and non-threatening environment, allowing individuals to share their concerns openly.
Holistic, Relationship, and Person-Centered Approach: They consider each patient as a unique individual with specific needs and experiences. A relationship and person-centered approach ensures that treatment plans are tailored to the individual’s relationship needs, preferences, values, and circumstances.
Focus on Collaboration and Consent: Conscientious mental health professionals involve their patients in the decision-making process. They respect patients’ autonomy and seek their informed consent and will to participate before initiating any intervention.
Non-Stigmatizing Language and Attitude: They avoid using stigmatizing language and labels that could contribute to marginalization and discrimination. Instead, they emphasize the importance of destigmatizing mental health issues.
Evidence-Based Practice: While taking a humane approach, conscientious mental health professionals rely on evidence-based, both clinical and research, therapeutic techniques and interventions that have demonstrated efficacy in helping individuals overcome their challenges.
Trauma-Informed Care: They recognize the potential impact of past trauma, especially Silent Trauma (Kim, 2022), on a person’s mental health and behavior. Trauma-informed care ensures sensitivity and appropriate responses to trauma-related issues.
Family and Community Support: Conscientious mental health professionals promote family and community-based support systems and resources to complement their treatment efforts. They understand the significance of social connections and a strong support network in the recovery process.
Advocacy: These professionals are often advocates for policy changes and initiatives that aim to improve the overall mental health system, promote inclusivity, and prevent the criminalization of mental health survivors.
Emphasis on Prevention: Rather than merely treating mental health issues when they arise, conscientious mental health professionals focus on preventive measures and early intervention to address potential challenges before they escalate.
Ethical Practice: They uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct, ensuring patient confidentiality, respecting boundaries, and maintaining professional integrity.
We advocate for and practice methods that emphasize empathy, understanding, and support rather than resorting to inhumane or punitive measures.
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