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    The sigma behind mental illness make people feel afraid to talk about and seek support for their problems. They don’t feel safe to ask for help because of other people’s judgment towards them. Instead they put on a front and keep a secret identity and the pain to themselves. But why does this stigma still exit is 2017? After all the lectures and presentations on metal health the majority of us have heard in our lives‚ whether in high school‚ university or in the work field‚ some would think that

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    In the video‚ A Tale of Mental Illness‚ Elyn Saks shares her personal experience with schizophrenia and as immediately points out to the audience‚ this is her experience with schizophrenia as everyone’s experience is different. Ms. Sasks speaks of provider stigma upon receiving the diagnoses of chronic schizophrenia with a grave prognosis‚ she states that “at best‚ I was expected to live at a board and care and work remedial jobs” (). She speaks of her psychotic break down while in college that

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    Adaptive Response to Disorders Name Institution Date Adaptive Response to Disorders Introduction Disorders are abnormal conditions that affect the normal functioning of body organelles. There are various disorders that affect the function of the human body. They are caused by exposure to harmful substances‚ deficiency in essential components of a balance diet‚ infections from disease vectors and many others. Urgent care is needed for any detection of disorders in patients because lack of

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    Mental illness is currently a crucial component in our society‚ that enables us to understand the behavior of an individual. Where one’s actions can be associated with the mental stability that he or she possesses. In conjunction‚ the Elizabethan era didn’t acknowledge mental illness and its effects commonly incorporating Witchcraft and other Supernatural occurances to explain what is currently recognized as mental illness. Bipolar disorder or manic depression is a mood disorder that causes mood

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    Jailhouse blues Mental illness has become a topic that most people nowadays choose not to discuss for one reason or another. We as a society tend to forget about the mentally ill and cast them off to the side forgetting about them giving us a false sense that they are being taken care of‚ or in other words out of sight out of mind. Mental illness is a medical condition that obstructs a person’s thinking‚ feeling‚ mood‚ and ability to function daily. Almost like any other disease mental illness can be

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    today be diagnosed as symptoms of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is defined as “long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought‚ emotion‚ and behavior‚ leading to faulty perception‚ inappropriate actions and feelings‚ withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion‚ and a sense of mental fragmentation”. There are three major symptoms of this disorder: not knowing the difference between reality and fantasy‚ jumbled conversations‚ and

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    Mental Hospitals have always peaked my interests because I never knew much about them. I only recognize the basics like everyone else such as the use for them. Many people only know what a mental institution is‚ but they do not know how they operate‚ nor how they even began. I want to know the underlying details of what really goes on inside them and how they treat a patient with such critical care. These institutions also fascinate me in the psychology aspect. The amount of research on mental illnesses

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    mentally ill and that treating mental illnesses is not important‚ treatment is needed and awareness must be spread because studies show that both are necessary. To understand the issue at hand‚ one must first know what exactly a mental illness is‚ and the history of funding for mental illness awareness and treatment. One in five adults in the U.S. has a mental illness‚ a treatable “health [condition] involving changes in thinking‚ emotion or

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    a differentiation of a person resulting to a boundary between “us” and “them” (Link and Phelan 2001). These affect consumers in a way they are discriminated and treated differently because they have mental illness. The effect of stigma can take away the rights of consumers who are suffering from mental illness causing social dilemmas (SANE Australia 2013). A survey shows 74% of consumers experience stigma from school‚ work‚ and social activities. Consumers had only one feedback‚ to reduce stigma so

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    Fluency disorder is a communication disorder that involves speech with many disfluencies‚ which interrupts the flow of communication. To have this disorder means that you have some trouble speaking fluently. Some symptoms of a fluency disorder are pauses‚ interjections‚ and revisions. Primary features of a fluency disorder are part-word repetitions‚ sound prolongations‚ and blocks. Secondary features are lip tremors‚ tensing‚ eye blinking‚ negative feelings‚ head jerking‚ and fist clenching. (Kurth)

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