Over the last week or so, we've had these discussions regarding mental illnesses... and I think there are more than a few people around here that would benefit from some education. I saw a commercial for this website earlier tonight, and thought that it had some very valid points and some things that a lot of people may or may not know about some of the more prevalent mental illnesses. If you want to disagree, that's fine. If you want to flame me, that's fine too. But at the very least, go educate yourselves. I don't say this to be provocative, but I say it because there are a lot of us that deal with these stigmas on a daily basis, and it'd be nice if there could be a change in how people view those of us that, through no fault of our own, are stuck having to deal with these illnesses.
http://www.bringchange2mind.org/index.php
I strongly suggest starting with the section of the site labeled "Learn the facts", in fact... I'll post some of it.
I'm certain that this site won't change everyone's opinions on the subject, but if only one person realizes that we're not attention seekers, or trying to be "cool" by being different, then this site has been a success. Or maybe you're suffering from some of these symptoms and either don't realize it, or don't want to deal with it for fear of the stigmas involved. Whatever the case may be, I hope that at the very least this is informative.
Thanks everyone.
http://www.bringchange2mind.org/index.php
I strongly suggest starting with the section of the site labeled "Learn the facts", in fact... I'll post some of it.
One of the best ways you can help someone with mental illness is by understanding what it is – and what it isn’t. After all, myths about mental illnesses contribute to stigma, which often prevents those who are living with it from seeking help.
The fact is, a mental illness is a disorder of the brain – your body’s most important organ – And 1 in 6 adults suffers from brain-related illness including depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD and schizophrenia.
Like most diseases of the body, it has many causes – from genetics to other biological, environmental and social/cultural factors. And just as with most diseases, mental illnesses are no one’s fault. The unusual behaviors associated with some illnesses are symptoms of the disease – not the cause.
But most importantly, mental illnesses are treatable through medication and psychosocial therapies – allowing those who suffer from them the opportunity to lead full and productive lives.
I'm certain that this site won't change everyone's opinions on the subject, but if only one person realizes that we're not attention seekers, or trying to be "cool" by being different, then this site has been a success. Or maybe you're suffering from some of these symptoms and either don't realize it, or don't want to deal with it for fear of the stigmas involved. Whatever the case may be, I hope that at the very least this is informative.
Thanks everyone.
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