Approximately 25% of the
general population (adults) have diagnosed mental health disorders
(though this is most likely grossly underestimated because of the stigma
often associated with mental illness) while about 58% of the general
adult population have been diagnosed with at least one medical
condition. (Robert Wood Johnson, Synthesis Project)
When it comes to the complexity of
health care, the line often blurs between physical and mental health.
Today, the interaction between physical and mental illnesses is a
necessity not an exception. This results in an increased need for health
care workers to gain a broader understanding of working with patients
who suffer from co-existing physical and mental illnesses. This year’s
Envision Conference will offer a broader understanding in “THE
COMPLEXITY OF CO-MORBIDITY: CONNECTING WITH OTHERS THROUGH THE SYNTHESIS
OF MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT” taking place on October 19th at the Royal
Park Hotel in Rochester, MI.
For more information, visit oakland.edu/nursing/2012envisionconference
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