Here’s a list of things you shouldn’t expect from Mibo, a professional mental healthcare establishment.
1. Moral or Religious Teaching: Our mental health experts are not here to provide moral or religious guidance. Their focus is on addressing psychological and emotional issues.
2. Brainwashing: Ethical mental health care does not involve manipulating or brainwashing individuals. We aim to help individuals understand and manage their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
3. Magical Solutions: There are no magical or instant solutions to mental health problems. Treatment often requires time, effort, and commitment.
4. Convincing Others: Mental health professionals shall not be used to manipulate or convince others for personal gain or selfish needs.
5. False Symptoms: Faking or exaggerating symptoms to force admission is unethical and can have legal consequences.
6. Forceful Treatments: Treatment decisions should be based on informed consent. Our professionals should not administer treatments against a patient’s will, except in cases of legal involuntary commitment with due process.
7. Non-Realistic Certificates: Our mental health professionals should provide accurate and honest assessments. They should not issue certificates or documents with false information.
8. Non-Confidentiality: Expect strict confidentiality. We should not disclose your information without your consent, except in cases where there’s a risk of harm to yourself or others.
9. Miracle Cures: We don’t have any promises of instant or guaranteed cures. Mental health conditions vary in complexity, and treatment outcomes can differ for each individual.
10. Unrealistic Expectations: It’s important to have realistic expectations about the pace and outcome of therapy or psychiatric treatment. Improvement may be gradual, and complete “cures” may not always be possible.
11. Personal Biases: We shall not impose our personal biases or values on clients. We are trained to provide culturally sensitive and unbiased care.
12. Blaming or Judging: We shall not blame or judge you for your mental health issues. Our role is to support and help you manage your challenges.