Mental health in developing countries causes malnutrition, poverty and a significant burden on the people that suffer from these different disorders. Treatment is also limited and unavailable within developing nations and causes people to experience and not receive the help they require. Stigmas are used continuously within these countries and place a sense of fear on these people. Violent, crazy, brain defect and dangerous, people in developing countries are often associated with these words. Mental health is not a government priority, and most funding and focus remain placed on the physical and contagious disease. Governments under fund the mental health sector of health care and people that do go and seek treatment are often not benefiting for the services available. My ISU topic comes from passion and drives to help people in developing countries that can not receive help from friends, family or services available. This ISU has allowed me to gain a greater understanding of the terrible conditions these people are facing in there countries and how much action needs to be taken to solve this world issue.