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    Running Head: Cause and treatment of mental illness Abstract This paper briefly talks about mental illnesses and what it entails. The paper will discuss my thoughts on mental illnesses as well as what exactly a mental illness is. I will begin telling where some of the stigma of someone suffering with a mental illness stems from. I will talk about how the media such as newspapers and national advertisements play a role in this stigma. I will give insight on some of the causes that may contribute

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    stigma around mental health issues has a significant connection to violence in society that causes people to over amplify the danger of persons with mental health illnesses. The symptoms of mental illnesses are often exaggerated to be much worse than people with mental illnesses actually show. Ones who suffer from these mental illnesses are afraid of being criticized or judged. The media also contributes to this stigma of the mentally ill being violent. The lack of quality mental illness health insurance

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    Mental Illness I struggle with a chronic illness known as Bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is reoccurring episodes of manic and depression that last from a day to months. This mental illness causes unusual and dramatic mood swings‚ energy and the ability to think straight. There is several different types of disorders. Bipolar disorder has a very negative impact on my life. This illness has caused me to ruin many friendships and have a downward spiral in my jobs and school. Ten billion people

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    This article tells us about a person who has been dealing with a mental illness for the majority of her life. She described how her illness made her feel as if she were wearing cracked‚ smeared goggles that only let her see the world as gray and grim. She tells us how her family and friends tried their best to keep her spirits up but‚ she could not figure out why she could not just buck up and get over it. When she finally came to terms with the fact that she was living with depression and PTSD‚

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    related to the individual and what the outlook for that particular‚ their illness‚ would be’ (P 10) ‘I don’t think any mental illness has an end point. I mean depending on what it is‚ if medication works for them then there might be middle ground maybe. I don’t think for Schizophrenics or Bi Polars there is ever an end point’ (P 11) Enduring perceptions of chronicity and pessimistic outcomes for people with mental illness results in the perpetuation of a barrier that significantly impacts their

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    Societies’ Views on Mental Illness Societies have been dealing with social issues throughout history. Whether it has been social class‚ civil rights‚ tradition‚ or religious conflict‚ societies have been trying to either over come the issues or change them all together. One social issue‚ in particular‚ that societies of been trying to deal with is people having some sort of mental illness. Historians‚ researchers‚ and psychiatrists‚ such as Karl Menninger‚ can date cases of mental illness in India from

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    Sociology 194a: Sociology of Mental Health and Illness This course examines sociological approaches to mental health and illness. The focus of the course will be more on the history‚ definitions‚ social responses and consequences of conceptualizations and treatment of mental illness than on the development of individual conditions we deem to be mental disorders. While there will be some discussion of social factors related to mental disorder and types of mental health treatment‚ we will mostly

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    Mental health can come in many forms and many mental illnesses are feared and missunderstood. Although many people suffer from mental illness from one time or another some may not seek help as they can be treated. Getting help for mental illness is the best thing one can do for him/herself or a loved one. There any many types of mental illness which may be interlinked or similer to each other. The major mental illness deals with mood‚ anxiety and psychosis (Canadian Mental Health Association‚ 2006)

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    Mental Illness There are several forms of illnesses and they come in many forms‚ both physically and psychologically. There are some that may think that a mental illness isn’t an illness at all because it’s not visible to the naked eye‚ although‚ I believe that it is indeed a terminal illness that is more common than one may think. A mental illness is a variation of uncontrollable behaviors where the individual cannot differentiate fantasy with reality in terms then affects their overall thought

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    regards to mental illness due to the stigma attached. Stigma and misunderstanding surrounding mental illness is widespread across the world‚ no matter what race‚ religion or background you come from. This could potentially lead to abuse‚ rejection and isolation from the health care which is available for individuals who need it. In some extreme cases when individuals feel there is no help available it can contribute to suicide statistics. It is common for people who are living with a mental illness to be

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