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The Stigma Of Mental Illness In The United States

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The media shows individuals as homeless, crying, dirty, and unintelligent and then puts the label of mental illness to it. Due to this portrayal of mental illness, many American’s have a negative picture in their minds about individuals who have a mental illness. The negative stigma may be because they have not known anyone with mental illness. Individuals may remember a time when mental illness was thought of as the person going insane which is a scary thought for some people. The speaker we had in class painted a picture of her neighbor in a padded room naked with a bucket (Patty S. 2016). This scenario is what comes to the mind of many who think of mental illness. Lack of information and education is the usual culprit for those who believe that mental illness only means insanity and unbearable life conditions. …show more content…

I truly see the person for who they are instead of their diagnosis. Individuals with a mental illness are at times very aware of what other people are thinking of them. Per the Mayo Clinic website, harmful effects of the stigma of mental illness could be bullying, lack of understanding by loved ones, fewer opportunities to work or activities, and reluctance to seek medical help (Mayo Clinic, 2014).

As advocates for those with mental illness, it is important to educate others about mental illness and what the disease truly is like. It is also important to show the person with mental illness compassion and help them remember that their lives and well-being are important to us and others around

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