Problem: Provide a response to this post - One community problem that can be reframed using framing theory is the low use of mental health services in black communities. Instead of assuming people do not care about mental health, the diagnostic frame looks at the real causes, such as mistrust of providers, lack of culturally responsive therapists, stigma, and limited access to affordable care. This shifts the focus from blaming individuals to recognizing system barriers. The prognostic frame focuses on solutions by showing how organizations can respond, such as partnering with churches and schools, hiring more representative counselors, and offering education in community spaces instead of only clinics. These strategies make services feel safer and more reachable. The motivational frame explains why action matters. When mental health is supported, families are stronger, students perform better, and communities become healthier overall. Framing the issue this way helps people see mental health care as a shared responsibility instead of a personal weakness. By using diagnostic, prognostic, and motivational framing, organizations can move from seeing low participation as a problem of motivation to an opportunity for trust-building and community empowerment. (Christiansen, 2024) Need Assignment Help?