Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR84 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/12/2015

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                    84R11719 KMW-D
 By: Clardy H.C.R. No. 84


 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, National Mental Health Month is observed each May to
 raise awareness about mental illness and related issues in the
 United States; and
 WHEREAS, Good mental health is essential to one's overall
 health and well-being, but each year one in five adults, of any age,
 gender, race, ethnicity, religion, and economic status, face mental
 health issues; and
 WHEREAS, Studies have shown that about a third of all people
 experiencing mental illnesses and about half of the people living
 with severe mental illnesses also confront or battle against
 substance abuse, and about a third of all alcohol abusers and more
 than half of all drug abusers report experiencing a mental illness;
 and
 WHEREAS, People with mental illness can achieve recovery and
 wellness when appropriate mental health services and support are
 available; cognitive behavioral therapy is particularly effective
 in helping people with dual diagnoses learn to cope and to change
 ineffective patterns of thinking, and involving families through
 psychoeducation is an important component of successful mental
 health and substance abuse treatment; also, publication of a
 diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders has vastly
 increased innovation in psychiatric treatment and clarified
 diagnosis in a wide range of practice settings, and current
 treatment is now more objective, consistent, and effective than
 treatment in the past; and
 WHEREAS, Recovery does not happen in isolation, however; it
 requires a sufficient number of licensed health care providers,
 including psychologists, marriage and family therapists, licensed
 professional counselors, social workers, and psychiatrists, who
 use their training and clinical skills to diagnose and treat
 patients; and
 WHEREAS, "The Mental Health Workforce Shortage in Texas"
 report identifies the lack of mental health professionals and
 primary care practitioners in rural communities, and this shortage
 results in greater difficulty in developing the multidisciplinary,
 integrated service that would be optimal for people with comorbid
 conditions; and
 WHEREAS, As of March 2009, 173 out of 254 Texas counties and
 two partial counties were designated as Health Profession Shortage
 Areas for mental health; state agencies and community health care
 organizations report extensive problems in recruiting and training
 psychologists, marriage and family therapists, licensed
 professional counselors, social workers, and psychiatrists, and it
 is estimated that only 39 percent of persons with mental illness and
 11 percent of persons with substance abuse issues receive needed
 treatment; and
 WHEREAS, The economic value of providing appropriate and
 timely access to mental health services can be measured beyond
 individual patient benefits to include cost savings to state and
 local hospitals and reduced expenditures by state agencies and
 programs, including the criminal and juvenile justice systems,
 children and family services, housing, and employment; and
 WHEREAS, Increased funding has been provided, but even with
 these new funds, challenges remain to keep up with demand, to ensure
 that the delivery system is strong, and to better integrate
 behavioral health into the traditional health care system;
 professional oversight, training, and clinical experience all are
 essential to the effectiveness of mental health licensees, and
 their success is crucial to meeting the ongoing challenges facing
 the efficient delivery of quality mental health services; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the 84th Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby commend mental health professionals for their invaluable
 contributions to the citizens of this state and extend to them
 sincere best wishes for success with their important work.