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Nihon Essay / Essay
Mental health care is not something to begin with, but something to begin with. It is not something to begin with after signing a contract voluntarily, systematically, thoughtfully, but it is something to be passively, unintentionally, willingly or unwillingly involved. It is like going out for a walk on a sunny holiday and suddenly it rains heavily. Then we have to change our original schedule and look for a place to take shelter from the rain or buy an umbrella. Similarly, one day, people close to us suddenly feel sick. Children can't go to school. Partners can't sleep at night. Elderly parents say they are getting divorced. Subordinates don't come to the office. Or friends tell us they want to die. Suddenly there is a dark cloud. I don't know why it happened, what to do, or what to do. But, I know that it's raining and their hearts are getting wet. Then you have to change your schedule quickly. Anyway, you have to start some kind of mental health care. Because it was you who was around you, because that person was important to you. One day, you suddenly get involved in people close to you and walk with them in the rain. This happens to any person. There are times in life when mental health care begins. So, I think I'll try to teach psychology to those who are suddenly caught in rain or those who spend their days in long rain because I think psychology will be useful if mental health care begins like holding an umbrella when it rains. (Preface)