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How Does Society Deal With Mental Illness?

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Throughout history mental illness is something that was often not talked about. Through history they believed mental illnesses were linked to supernatural phenomena. When society finally accepted that it was due to chemical imbalances in the brain, there was still a social stigma connected to individuals with it. Society believed that someone with a mental illness meant that there was a hereditary, disabling condition that ran in the family. Individuals with mental health problems didn't have the proper support or treatments to deal with their illness. As society moved forward, the issues of mental health came into light and it started to get better. Society has started to better it’s treatments for those in need of it. In the world, there are many different types of mental health conditions, some commonly known mental illnesses are Bipolar …show more content…

Many individuals were hidden, locked up, or thrown out and abandoned. Those with the illness were subjected to terrible punishments. In China, many families would hide those affected, making sure they were always out of the view of the public, so their family honor wouldn’t be shamed. Society viewed those with the illness as dangerous and unpredictable. There were many cases where an individual would be locked up so that the public would be safer. In the 15th century families would send their own blood to institutions because they were too burdensome, they would be subjected to terrible things. Many of the people who worked there didn’t view patients as human beings. The workers would abuse them, they’d abandon them, they would shackle them and torture them. A well known place that many were sent to was La Bicetre, an asylum in France. Patients that were sent to this asylum shackled to walls with almost know room to be able to move around. They were starving from the lack of food. Patients were forced to sit in their own waste and filth. (A Beautiful

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