Kamis, 13 Oktober 2011

Irrational Mental Health Stigmas - Diagnosis and Cure



Since Hippocrates conducted its first survey of the human skull, back in 490 BC, a man was more and more fascinated with anything to do with the brain and its functions. Although we learned a lot from Hippocrates' time, some irrational concepts are still the old "dualism" argument, for example. the brain is just a material, as well as scientists claim, or a completely separate dimensions that include soul, spirit, and even more unknown dimensions, as it did religious or spiritual person?

Whatever the answer, there is no doubt that the uncertainty of fuel to the debate about mental health stigma in society. It was always so. As with death, things that people still do not understand often carry a label with the label 'fear'. As with a cascading set of dominoes to push the first 'fear' block, and inevitably other irrational behavior will follow in sequence.

Overcoming the stigma

By definition, stigma is the stigma and shame. Stigma begins when someone is labeled. In the case of mental health, very hurtful words can be thrown on the sufferer, such as psychological or SChiZO. As in football grounds, a person pronounces the word as an offense constitutes a 'tribal' division between his perceived 'superior' groups and patient thought, 'worse, devalued group. However, the labels are not always negative, and sometimes can be koristan.Zdravstvene diagnosis, for example, is essentially a label which in turn helps us to investigate the cause and ultimately find a cure. Interestingly, the old diagnostic labels that have been stigmatized, such as breast and bowel cancer are gaining acceptance and empathy.

is the mental health of the ultimate taboo, the last stigma be overcome?

There is still much to be done in the field of education. For far too long the term 'mental illness' has been suggested that this is not the same as 'more definite' physical symptoms. There are many who still suffer refer to 'pull together. "It's like the term' mental 'says someone who is weak or lazy. In fact, mental illnesses have very complex causes, often an eclectic mix of life experiences and one's genetic or biological composition - most of which are completely beyond the control of suffering Modern medicine can help you report on neuroimaging studies, which show actual physically. changes in the brain associated with mental smetnjama.Više people who read about these studies, the public become more educated.

Some common misconceptions

It is often thought that mental health disabilities associated with violent or dangerous ponašanje.Mediji often compounds this view when running a criminal as a "mentally deranged." However, statistics show that most patients are neither criminal nor violent.
A lot of 'comedy' in popular culture continues to be shown against members of society who can least fight back. There needs to be a complete overhaul of media standards, so lambasting or stigmatize mental illness becomes illegal as well as racism now. Attitudes, however, may change. In these days of depression, for example, is more likely to generate sympathy. It is believed that due to the ease of obtaining an antidepressant drug, has the disease more openly - and therefore more acceptable.

Some of the harmful effects of stigma

Pretending nothing is wrong, refusing to seek treatment, rejection by family and friends, work problems or discrimination, difficulties in finding housing ..... so the list goes on.

how we can help you

Insurance companies must include mental health disorders in major health policy. Actively learn more about the entire field of mental health:. His specific diseases, treatments and therapies available to check web sites such as Uticopa for the latest information and local therapists. Watch TV and read the news about the possibility of many celebrities and public figures who suffer from psychiatric disorders, and then discuss them with your friends, family and colleagues. If your family member suffers, consider forming a local support group to share experiences.

How can you help

  • Do not let the fear of stigma prevent seeking treatment.
  • Surround yourself with supportive people.
  • Tell people how they can help.
  • Do not equate with their illness: Do not say, for example, "I'm schizophrenic," say I'm schizophrenic disorder '.
  • Become more confident and participate in a group where you can share your experience.
drug treatment Some therapies help you overcome self-doubt and shame. Tell the world you have a medical condition, it's not your fault, and that you are receiving treatment. Sami can help educate people about the harm of stigmatization of mental illness. I have hope: the tide is slowly but inexorably, transforms.

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