CARE courts / easily available medication could help with mental illnesses / homelessness
Athletes could serve as mentors / motivational speakers
Yoga classes could be donation-based
Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) could be screened for pre- and post-partum with available treatment options
Antipsychotics / antidepressants / ADHD drugs could be linked with violence / murder
Mental health care systems could improve in developing countries
People with mental / physical disabilities could work on care farms / inclusive communities
Loneliness / isolation / mental health could be screened for in healthcare
Human beings could have more touch / massages could be affordable and accessible
Mental health services could be more available to those experiencing violence / trauma
Social prescribing / helping others could be used for depression and mental health
Shaking/dancing could be good for health
Teachers / group sessions / health centers / awareness could help provide mental health services in schools
Youth and adults could learn important social-emotional and life skills
Therapy sessions could be reality TV or podcasts
People with mental health issues could go to state psychiatric centers/access assertive community treatment rather than nursing homes/prisons
The homeless could become employed or help sell things
Green walls could purify air, reduce energy costs, and lift moods
The homeless could work at animal shelters
Doctors and healthcare workers could better access mental health services
Mental health conditions could vary across cultures and history
Seed bombs could beautify public spaces and provide flowers for bees
A single information system could be used for people seeking social / homeless / housing services
Walking partners could be found
Suicide prevention and counseling could be by text message
Volunteer listeners could ease loneliness
Community health workers / entrepreneurs / mentors / volunteers could improve health outcomes
Homeless shelters could be navigation centers
Apps, videos, or podcasts could guide meditation and calmness
Peers could offer low-cost / free counseling
A "Friendship Bench" could be a tool for positive mental health
Yoga, meditation, and/or mindfulness could be taught in physical or health education
Psychiatrists, addiction counselors, and/or licensed social workers could work with police
Involuntary commitment laws could include complying with doctors' recommendations
Trained responders could respond to mental health crises
Post office employees could deliver services for the elderly, disabled, new mothers, or mentally ill
Public policy clearinghouses could be easier to use / more comprehensive
A rating and reviews website for local social services could be developed and used
The RHS-15 screener and Pathways to Wellness program could be used to address refugee mental healthcare needs
Danger: Psychiatrists as Moralists
Critical Time Intervention (CTI) could prevent homelessness in people with severe mental illnesses