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By: Chris Sturat
Modern society has a tendency of living by the principles of not getting involved in the affairs of others. Many attest to not knowing their neighbors' names despite having stayed next to each other for the previous decade or so. Although various sorts of communication channels seek to connect many through phone, fax, text, blogs, emails and whatever social networking mechanism to penetrate into society, the fact remains that these very souls are often quite alone in the physical sense. Since one no longer needs to leave the safety and comfort of the home, or a room for that matter, to submit an assignment or run a business, humanity is dealt with a rather severe blow in moral management.

Perhaps the easiest way to draw semblance to this subject is the flexibility to present oneself behind the cover of the internet. Not exactly an iron curtain of the yesteryear, it is sufficient to allow a party to reinvent him- or herself under the guise of a nickname or avatar. Any exercise in ethics goes out the window the moment an individual informs the other with an incorrect description of height, age and marital status. Funny as it may seem, this practice has been carried out through the ages in seeking an online partner and it will probably go on so long as everyone is compelled to bend and stretch the truth. Even though there may seem no reason to kick up a big fuss, those having gone through this experience tend to walk away bearing the hard knocks of life and trust levels reduced a further notch. Others may be less fortunate in paying with loss of prized material possessions or more.

Since the mental well-being of all continues to hang by a thin thread, moral management is an area of focus by experts of the field. Rather than confining patients to a life behind locked doors, barred windows, high walls and body restrainers, professionals seek to find alternative methods of reaching out to those having lost their way on the mental journey. By practicing this form of treatment, studies show improvement in the patients' individual, social and occupational needs by addressing their moral and spiritual states. Reliance on traditional methods and prescribed drugs lessens, resulting in a better chance for rehabilitation and reduced expenses to care for this inopportune group. Even though it is not the perfect cure to mental malady, this exercise in ethics helps to preserve society from further decline into gloom and doom.


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