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Why I'd Rather the Mental Health Community Didn't Say 'You Are ...


Why I'd Rather the Mental Health Community Didn't Say 'You Are ...

As mental health warriors, we are constantly told that we are not alone, we do not face our battles on own, and there will be someone there for us when we need ...

Why do some people keep denying the existence of mental disorders?

I suppose it is a fear or aversion to accepting that we are not in total control. Believing in mental illness is to admit the person behind ...

Your Mental Illness Doesn't Define You - LinkedIn

When I said that if I didn't, I'd just be allowing this problem to perpetuate rather than trying to help be part of the much-needed solution.

People who use the phrase "mental health" when they mean "mental ...

but I desperately want to point out that literally everything a human does is a behavior. My patients will say things like, “I ain't mental ...

Do you believe there are people in your community who are not ...

Of course not. People with mental health problems say that the social stigma attached to mental ill health and the discrimination they ...

'It's nothing like a broken leg': why I'm done with the mental health ...

You can't just say someone is sectioned and then they are sectioned. ... I'd rather I didn't have it – so I wasn't exhausted, so I wasn't ...

Mental Illness Is More Visible Than Ever Yet The Stigma Remains ...

Mental illness is just as real as physical illness and yet we say things to people struggling with their mental health that we would never say ...

We All Have Mental Health - Healthsource - Premera Blue Cross

I'm a firm believer that having a mental health is actually a beautiful thing. Our minds are beautiful and they deserve to be treated as such.

I don't think I have mental illness but nobody listens to me

Also it's just so annoying when they won't agree to disagree. Like they have to be right. Being diagnosed with a mental illness has really made ...

Mental Health Is Not an Individual Problem

But no one on either side ever addresses the larger issue at play: which is, in my mind, a social (or political as you might put it) sickness.

I don't have a mental Illness? - Beyond Blue Forums - 426914

They said no, it is only our third session and right now, I cannot say you have a mental illness. ... you, rather than a label. So now I'm confused and ...

Mental Health Awareness Month 2021 - General Discussion

Beyond just my own personal experience with this, mental illness has greatly impacted every member of my family in various ways, and because of ...

Experiencing Community: Perspectives of Individuals Diagnosed as ...

I'm kind of, like, not embarrassed, but just don't want them to know that I have the mental illness. I'm pretty sure they know; they're not going to judge me.

I Didn't Think I Needed Mental Health Care, Until My Body Told Me ...

“Where do you think this is coming from?” · Looking away from my therapist, I let the question sink in. · Therapy is the latest new experience in ...

Mental Health within IT - IT & Tech Careers - Spiceworks Community

Let's say you get severely depressed to the point where you can't ... I'd rather just keep quiet and keep my job. Sometimes, I need ...

National Guidelines for Behavioral Health Crisis Care - SAMHSA

community mental health and hospital systems but rather an integrated part of a coordinated ... he said, “I didn't want you to get fired.” Page 66 ...

The Yellow & Blue Podcast | Mental Health in Agriculture | S1E5

They it was eye opening for them that they didn't realize some of the different stressors. ... said, “I'd rather lose the animals than lose you.”

Are we focused on the wrong solutions to mental illness?

“Mental health is something every person deals with,” said Romeo. “It's not about just dealing with a deficit, but a way to unlock your ability to thrive.” He ...

Mental Health Listening Tour with Rep Morse & Rep Rogers

... community County and I'm so glad to have her expertise as well ... We just passed my bill for Veteran mental health and sui... Jun ...

Blog Post: “It was 1968” | Mental Health Awareness | Rainbow Days

The stigma is real, my friends. And, it not only centers around mental health care, but merely having a mental health issue. I've experienced it ...