Mental Health and Antipsychotic MedicationStudent’s NameInstitutional AffiliationMental Health and Antipsychotic MedicationMental disorders are rarely discussed, despite the fact that many of individuals suffer from some type of mental problem. A collection of ailments that impact the brain are referred to as mental illnesses. According to Betterhealth.vic.gov.au (2015), the number of persons suffering from mental diseases has risen to one in every five each year. In some circumstances, mental disease episodes come and go in a person's life, whilst others suffer mental illness only once and recover completely. Depression and anxiety disorders or psychotic disease are the two types of mental illnesses that can afflict a person. When someone suffers from depression or anxiety disorders, they have chronic emotions of sorrow, grief, or anxiety that are so deep that it interferes with their daily activities. When a person suffers from a psychotic disease, the brain is affected, causing alterations in the person's thinking, feelings, and personality. When these disorders are mentioned, nearly half of the Australian adult population (45%) is impacted by mental illnesses at some time in their lives. People suffering from depression and anxiety disorders account