Essay On Mental Illness And Homelessness

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Mental illnesses and homelessness are closely related in many ways. Many of the people who are homeless have a mental diseases. Mental illnesses mess with a person's ability to perform normal daily functions to be successful in life. This might result in the ability to not work, provide for his/her family, paying rent, etc. because s/he has a disease that is not being treated, constructing their ability to perform daily functions. In these cases his/her children maybe taken away, the family as a whole or individual would have to sleep on the streets. This is why majority of the homeless makeup are people who suffer from some sort of mental disease. There is nothing being done about this problem. Mentally ill people are roaming around and residing where civilian people reside. The issue has …show more content…

Many people dealing with these disorders wonder off into the subway stations,bus stations,etc. Others wander off underneath bridges, into the woods, or remain on the outskirts of the city relying on trash cans as their primary food source. The reason for this is because many states are closing their psychiatric hospitals leaving no other option for unstable patients but to be out on the street. Many shelters are also closing down leaving no options for people without homes. This leads to an increase in arrest, crimes, and homelessness amongst people, especially minorities. Another major problem that has to do with mental health and homelessness is that fact that many either do not know they are sick or deny the fact that they have a sickness. If a person does not know they are sick or neglects their sickness their disease becomes worse and no treatment can be provided to them. Without treatment, these individuals living on the street become more of a treat to regular civilians because mentally unstable people are more likely to be violent without being

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