Who Truly Wants to Reduce Mental Health Patients?

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Why Mental Health Patients Keep Increasing — Who Truly Wants to Heal Them?



Why Mental Health Patients Keep Increasing — Who Truly Wants to Heal Them?

🟩 Introduction

In modern society, conditions such as mental health issues, hypothyroidism, and autonomic nervous dysfunction are increasing year by year.
Even though medications and treatments exist — why do the number of patients continue to rise?

I have been on the frontlines for many years, facing this question head-on.
Recently, through visiting several overseas support facilities and medical organizations, I’ve begun to uncover the deeper essence of the problem.

🟩 The Atmosphere of “Caring” Instead of “Healing”

Many support facilities focus on extended care — “support,” “empathy,” and “prevention” — rather than direct treatment.

  • “There are no children in immediate need of support.”
  • “No signs of mental instability are observed.”
  • “Education, prevention, and creating a safe environment are prioritized over treatment.”

After visiting the sites myself, I clearly felt:

This is not a place where truly distressed patients — along with their families — are present.

That’s why I realized:
What I truly want to offer is recovery-based support for those already in distress — in collaboration with public institutions.

🟩 What It Takes to Truly Reduce Patient Numbers

Here are the initiatives I’ve implemented in real clinical settings:

  • Providing direct care to those suffering
  • Documenting clinical cases
  • Sharing practical knowledge and data
  • Training educators and practitioners
  • Building up a library of recovery examples
  • Implementing preventive strategies to stop new cases

This is a realistic and well-structured flow.
I don’t claim to cure everything, but many conditions can be improved with high probability — and I’ve seen it in practice.

Still, questions like “Where is the evidence?” and “Is there a paper?” persist.
If precedent doesn’t exist, I’ll create it. That’s how I’ve built my methods and clinical knowledge — from the ground up.

🟩 I Want to Partner with Those Who Are Truly Committed

To any organization or public institution that genuinely wants to reduce the number of patients — I will offer my full support:

  • Treatment techniques
  • Clinical expertise
  • Prevention strategies
  • Training systems for future educators

I will share everything — without holding back.
But only with those who are truly committed to reducing patient numbers.
I will not support token partnerships or systems designed merely to maintain appearances.

🟩 Why I’m Moving Abroad — Because It Can’t Be Done in Japan

Unfortunately, the systems I’ve built can’t be put into action in Japan.
The reason is simple — vested interests block the way.

If patients recover, drugs don’t sell.
Hospitals lose revenue.
Systems collapse.
Even if there are methods that truly work, they are not welcomed under such structures.

That’s why I am now moving toward countries and organizations that truly want to reduce patients.
This is no longer just a job for me — it is a mission.

🟩 In Closing

I want to continue standing in the field — helping those who are truly in need of recovery:

  • Those who want to create change
  • Families desperate for help
  • People who sincerely want to build a society where future patients don’t need to exist

I hope this message reaches such people — and I will keep moving forward, one step at a time.


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