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MENTAL HEALTH
The mind is a general term for the way a person thinks, reasons, perceives, wills, has ideas, and has emotion.
For science, what others call the mind is entirely caused by workings of the brain. The philosopher Gilbert Ryle called mind the "Ghost in the Machine". He said the idea that it was separate from the brain was the mistaken "Official Doctrine". However, some think that mind is separate from the body and is called a soul . Many people argue about what makes up the mind. Some say that only reason and memory are part of the mind, because they are conscious. In this view the emotions like love, hate, fear and joy are different from the mind. Some people with this view say the emotions are part of the heart. Others argue that our rational and emotional states cannot be separated and should all be part of what we call the mind.

According to the Mental Health Foundation, one in four people in the UK will experience a mental health problem in their lives. Common issues include anxiety, depression, and stress-related disorders. Recent surveys and studies indicate that mental health issues have been exacerbated by the pandemic, with reports showing significant increases in anxiety and depression rates with the onset of lockdowns and social isolation.

Despite the increasing recognition of mental health’s importance, access to mental health services remains uneven. The National Health Service (NHS) is the primary provider of mental health care in the UK, but it faces significant challenges. Long waiting times for treatment, particularly for counselling and psychotherapy, can lead to patients feeling abandoned and hopeless. The NHS has outlined plans to increase mental health funding, which is encouraging, yet there are calls for a more robust and consistent approach to mental health care.

The UK government has implemented several initiatives aimed at addressing mental health challenges. The "Mental Health Act 1983" has been undergoing reform, acknowledging the need for modernized approaches to mental health that prioritize patient rights. Additionally, the “Five Year Forward View for Mental Health” strategy aims to improve access to services and integrate mental health care into physical health care settings, providing a more holistic approach to patient health.