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Police Urge Embassy Cooperation to Tackle Mental Health Incidents Involving Foreigners


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Sadly, I expect a lot more of these types of cases in the future, especially because many come to Thailand to retire because the cost of living is much less than their home country and they may not have relatives or close family members looking after them.....

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, ChrisY1 said:

The foreigners with mental health issues are extremely small....however among Thais, there are probably hundreds of thousands of mentally ill people.....why not fix them first?

Indeed in the airplanes they always first help yourself before you can help others.... Here in Thailand there is a lot of work to do for the netizens, but the foreigners are the culprits.. and than wondering why less come to retire or live in Thailand

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4 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

Sadly, I expect a lot more of these types of cases in the future, especially because many come to Thailand to retire because the cost of living is much less than their home country and they may not have relatives or close family members looking after them.....

 

 

 

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So, eating alone is a mental health issue for you? Does anything of what you posted have relevance to mental issues or illness?

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many foreign nutters around but there's alot more Thai nut cases walking the streets that's for sure.  ....   

clean up your own backyard first hey '  .......   

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The problem is they still don’t want to address Mental health. Even my Thai insurance will not cover anything to do with mental issues, even for a short time. It’s an illness that can happen to anyone and they need to treat it as an illness. 

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6 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

The foreigners with mental health issues are extremely small....however among Thais, there are probably hundreds of thousands of mentally ill people.....why not fix them first?

The Thai health service does not have the facilities to cater to those numbers, nor do they wish to have them recorded as mentally ill and highlight a deeper social issue.

Better to let them stay at home with family members and have them shoulder the burden.

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The British Embassy has installed some cages in the back garden to restrain the usual violent Brits, they said they liked the way the locals treated mentally ill family members so would follow on the tradition.

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To live away from your country of birth you need the right kind of mental attitude. Many people do not have this and as a result suffer psychologically. Having said that, the majority of foreigners make little to no attempt to integrate within the society of the country. They refuse to try and learn Thai so they can communicate and expect all the locals to speak English. If you have this attitude you wont fit in anywhere in the world so you are best advised to stay in your home country.

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