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Mental Health Crisis and Capitalism

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America is facing a mental health crisis of unprecedented scale, one that is no longer confined to individual suffering but has become a systemic national failure. Rates of anxiety, depression, addiction, and psychological distress continue to rise across all demographics, while access to effective, affordable care remains fragmented, inconsistent, and out of reach for millions. Families struggle, communities fracture, workplaces absorb the cost through lost productivity, and public systems strain under mounting demand. In "e;The Mental Health Crisis and Capitalism: The Hidden Cost of Progress,"e; Tom Stypulkoski examines this crisis not as a failure of awareness or compassion but as the predictable outcome of deeper economic and structural forces. Drawing on decades of experience designing and scaling large organizational and workforce systems, Stypulkoski explores how modern economic incentives, labor structures, and fragmented care delivery models have unintentionally fueled today's mental health emergency and why well-intentioned, piecemeal solutions have repeatedly fallen short. Rather than focusing on clinical theory or individual treatment techniques, this book takes a systems-level view. It argues that mental health has been treated as a peripheral social concern rather than essential national infrastructure, resulting in underinvestment, misaligned incentives, and uneven standards of care. Awareness campaigns and incremental reforms, while important, cannot solve a problem rooted in how society organizes work, resources, and responsibility for well-being. In response, the book introduces a two-phase solution. First, the Well-Being Prosperity Initiative (WPI) offers a practical, scalable blueprint for building a stand-alone national mental health infrastructure. WPI is designed to expand access, improve quality, and measure outcomes transparently by applying best-practice innovation, disciplined execution, and workforce-based delivery at scale. The model emphasized consistency, accountability, and sustainability rather than short-term programs or fragmented interventions. The second phase introduces Benevolism, a forward-looking economic framework that re-examines the relationship between prosperity and human well-being. Benevolism does not reject capitalism but seeks to evolve it, integrating compassion, mental health, and long-term societal resilience into the definition of progress itself. Together, these ideas form both a wake-up call and a blueprint: a call to recognize mental health as foundational to national prosperity and a concrete path toward building systems capable of delivering meaningful, lasting change. Written for policymakers, business and political leaders, foundations, advocates, and engaged citizens, this book challenges readers to rethink how progress is measured and how a healthier, more resilient society can be built.
Undertitel
The Hidden Cost of Progress
Författare
Tom Stypulkoski
ISBN
9798993669915
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-06-09
Förlag
Bookbaby
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