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Mental Image

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The Mental Image Throughout The Ages Throughout the ages the view upon mental health has changed along with how we deal with those who possess mental illness. Many different names and labels have been placed on the mentally ill. Whether the label is simply ‘crazy’ or a fancy name for a specific type of disorder, they are looked upon with the same attitude: they are different. While mental illness refers to a large area of disorders, which affects behavior, mood, and the thinking process (Mayo Clinic, 2015), stigma is the maker for adverse experiences (Byrne, 2000). Like physical health problems, mental health problems are anomalistic, meaning it is unnatural and sometimes unpreventable.. Even though the definite cause for disorders remains …show more content…

There are multiple different types of biotic factors. The abnormal balance of neurotransmitters, which help the communication between nerve cells, are the cause behind some disorders. If the communication is altered or shut off, then the brain can’t function normally, therefore abnormalities in one’s actions and personality appear. Infections, injuries, brain defects, genetics, prenatal damage are also under the biological factors. Psychological factors include trauma, loss, neglect, and the ability to relate to others, when environmental factors involve what is going on around that person. With multiple factors that can affect your mental state, how does one deal with another who has developed a disorder? The way people dealt with mental disorder was different not only throughout the ages, but throughout different cultures. Evidence of …show more content…

Even with this long history, is mental illness just a myth? Everyone suffers through pain and everyone has different ways of dealing with it. Not all pain is the same, therefore the resulting pain or ‘disorder’ is divergent. Everyone suffers through sadness (depression), nervousness (anxiety), mood swings (bipolar), fear (paranoia), trauma (PTSD), sleeping problems (insomnia), hyperness (ADHD), and etc. What if autistic people are labeled with the title ‘autism’ because the world doesn’t want to accept their strange unordinary thoughts? Are these disorders just fancy names for feelings that society considers abnormal? If there is a special title for what we feel, then we have nothing to be ashamed of, right? In 2015 Allen Frances stated: “‘Mental illness’ is terribly misleading because the ‘mental disorders’ we diagnose are no more than descriptions of what clinicians observe people do or say, not at all well established diseases” Mental disorders appear from political process, not a legitimate medical process (The Difference Between A Medical Diagnoses And A Medical Diagnoses, N/A) With a fancy label for ‘special’ emotions or actions, parents don’t ‘have’ to deal with their children. Parents can fill their children with drugs and not give them the proper care they need, due to the excuse of their child’s illness. With no solid evidence of mental illness, people are forced to accept that mental illness is just a myth, even though they

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