Find Hope for Recovery from Psychiatric Illness Break the Stigma of Mental Illness.

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Find Hope for Recovery from Psychiatric Illness Break the Stigma of Mental Illness

It is only natural for us to fear what we do not understand. It is only natural for us to fear what we do not understand.

Fear and uncertainty about mental illness can lead to assuming things that are not true, or stigma. Fear and uncertainty about mental illness can lead to assuming things that are not true, or stigma.

Although progress is being made to remove the negative stigma many people have about mental illness…….

We still have a long way to go to overcome the mistaken beliefs, fears, and prejudices created by these attitudes. We still have a long way to go to overcome the mistaken beliefs, fears, and prejudices created by these attitudes.

A stigma is a behavior, trait, or reputation that is socially unacceptable. A stigma is a behavior, trait, or reputation that is socially unacceptable. That “mark” could cause others to viewed people as undesirable or reject them based on assumptions instead of accepting them for who they are. That “mark” could cause others to viewed people as undesirable or reject them based on assumptions instead of accepting them for who they are. Definition of Stigma….

Because stigmas are based on myths and misunderstandings… … they can be negative, hurtful, and dangerous. Because stigmas are based on myths and misunderstandings… … they can be negative, hurtful, and dangerous.

Stigma is more than the use of harmful words or actions….. Stigma is more than the use of harmful words or actions….. Stigmas can be a barrier between people…. Stigmas can be a barrier between people…. Stigmas can keep people and their families from getting the help they need if they are afraid of discrimination…. Stigmas can keep people and their families from getting the help they need if they are afraid of discrimination….

Stigma of mental illness can make it harder to get insurance coverage for mental health services. Stigma of mental illness can make it harder to get insurance coverage for mental health services.

Stigma can cause fear, mistrust, and sometimes violence against people living with mental illness. Stigma can cause fear, mistrust, and sometimes violence against people living with mental illness.

Stigma can sometimes result in families and friends turning their backs on people with mental illness. Stigma can sometimes result in families and friends turning their backs on people with mental illness.

Stigma keeps people from seeking the mental health services they need and deserve. Stigma keeps people from seeking the mental health services they need and deserve.

 Mental illnesses are medical conditions that may affect the brain chemicals produced.  Mental illnesses disrupt a person's thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others, and ability to function. What are Mental Illnesses?

Why is a Stigma attached to a disorder of the brain when there is no stigma attached to diseases of other organs of the human body? Why is a Stigma attached to a disorder of the brain when there is no stigma attached to diseases of other organs of the human body? So, the real question is…..

 Lung diseases  Diabetes  Heart diseases  Vision problems  Bone and Skin Diseases  Arthritis  Kidney Disease  Liver Disease  Any type of CANCER…. Is There Stigma with these Disorders?

Is There Stigma with These Disorders?  Alcohol and Drug Addictions  Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder  Autism  Dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease  Learning Disorders  Post Traumatic Stress Disorder  Sleep Disorders  Eating Disorders (like Bulimia and Anorexia Nervosa)

Is There Stigma with These Disorders?  Anxiety Disorder  Panic Disorder  Bipolar Disorder  Borderline Personality Disorder  Depression  Schizophrenia  Obsessive – Compulsive Disorder

Mental illnesses are medical conditions that often result in a diminished capacity for coping with the ordinary demands of life. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that often result in a diminished capacity for coping with the ordinary demands of life. …..Just as with any other medical diagnosis. …..Just as with any other medical diagnosis.

Even though these are ALL mental illnesses and disorders, ask yourself…… Even though these are ALL mental illnesses and disorders, ask yourself……

Have you ever stigmatized others?

Discussion:

We are ALL guilty….. We are ALL guilty….. but we can change.

Stigma: Revealing the Facts and Busting the Myths

MYTH People with mental illness are usually poor, less intelligent and less educated. People with mental illness are usually poor, less intelligent and less educated.

FACT Like a physical illness, mental illness can affect people of all ages and all “social classes”. Like a physical illness, mental illness can affect people of all ages and all “social classes”. People in any type of job, of all levels of education and income levels can have mental illness. People in any type of job, of all levels of education and income levels can have mental illness.

There are MANY famous people: scholars, actors, artists, There are MANY famous people: scholars, actors, artists, musicians, and others that have mental illness. musicians, and others that have mental illness.

Faces of Mental Illness

…..these people with psychiatric illnesses have all led creative, productive lives. …..these people with psychiatric illnesses have all led creative, productive lives.

Discussion:

MYTH All mentally ill are violent and unpredictable. All mentally ill are violent and unpredictable.

Mentally ill persons are no more violent than any other “group” of people. Mentally ill persons are no more violent than any other “group” of people. In fact, they are more likely to be victims of violence. In fact, they are more likely to be victims of violence. FACT

 There are a lot of myths, misunderstandings negative attitudes about mental illness.  A main source of information about mental illness comes from movies and television. This is often a distorted and inaccurate way to describe mental illness.  News stories have only focused on the high profile, dramatic …..random cases linked to people with mental illness. Our knowledge of mental illness has been limited

Mental Illness happens because of a personal weakness or “character flaw”. Mental Illness happens because of a personal weakness or “character flaw”. MYTH

Mental illnesses have very complex causes. A mix of genetics (family history), biology and life experiences can contribute. Most of these are beyond a person’s control. Mental illnesses have very complex causes. A mix of genetics (family history), biology and life experiences can contribute. Most of these are beyond a person’s control. FACT

It’s an illness! It has nothing to do with being weak or lacking will power. People with mental illness do not choose to become ill. They are not lazy and they can not “just snap out of it”. It’s an illness! It has nothing to do with being weak or lacking will power. People with mental illness do not choose to become ill. They are not lazy and they can not “just snap out of it”.

Could you imagine thinking or telling someone with cancer or a heart condition that they should “just snap out of it” ? Could you imagine thinking or telling someone with cancer or a heart condition that they should “just snap out of it” ? Do you think they can they just get rid of their condition instantly by wanting to? Do you think they can they just get rid of their condition instantly by wanting to?

 Of course not! - People with illnesses can’t snap their fingers and make it all go away, and they can’t simply “pull themselves up by their bootstraps” and suddenly be well.  It is the same with psychiatric illnesses – It usually takes some time to recover.

Young people and children don’t suffer from mental health problems. Young people and children don’t suffer from mental health problems. MYTH

More than 6 million young people in America may suffer from a mental health disorder. Those illnesses can severely disrupt their ability to function at home, in school, or in their community. More than 6 million young people in America may suffer from a mental health disorder. Those illnesses can severely disrupt their ability to function at home, in school, or in their community. FACT

If a person has a mental illness, it is a sign of weakness – it’s their fault. If a person has a mental illness, it is a sign of weakness – it’s their fault. MYTH

 Psychiatric illness is no one’s fault, anymore than heart disease or diabetes is a person’s fault.  Mental illnesses are NOT conditions that people choose to have or not have.  Mental illnesses are not a choice. No one should have to feel ashamed of this condition any more than any other medical condition. FACT

If a person seeks help for their mental health problem, others will think they are “crazy.” If a person seeks help for their mental health problem, others will think they are “crazy.” MYTH

 No one should delay getting treatment for a mental health problem.  Some people worry that others will avoid them if they seek treatment for their mental illness.  Early treatment can produce better results.  Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. FACT

Most people with mental illness are homeless or in mental hospitals. Most people with mental illness are homeless or in mental hospitals. MYTH

 Over two-thirds of Americans who have a mental illness live in the community and lead productive lives.  Most people who need hospitalization for a mental illness are only there for brief times to get treatment and are then able to return home……. FACT

 Now is the time to get educated about mental illness.  With discussion and education, fears and misconceptions disappear.  Education….Creates Understanding. Education is essential

 There is a need for a change in thinking – an understanding that recovery from mental illness is not only possible, it happens all the time.  Stigmatizing mental illness undermines recovery from it.  A shift in emphasis from mental illness to mental health is needed. Recovery and Mental Health

 Many organizations are committed to helping people with mental illness, being an advocate for mental health issues, promoting awareness, and providing safe, supportive and compassionate places for treatment.

It is time to remove the stigma of mental illness… take the barriers down! It is time to remove the stigma of mental illness… take the barriers down!

 Schwartz Allan, PH.D. (2011). Mental Help.net. The Stigma of Mental Illness Persists. Retrieved on February 21, 2011, from  Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. (2007). Mental Health Transformation Grant Archive from or  By Shari Cavadini, RN (2011). Edited by Mary Knutson RN. Revised References