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    Mental Illness Stigma

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    People with mental illnesses can be the most disadvantaged in the society. Their stigma and discriminatory attitudes are worse than the illness itself. Stigma and discrimination can create barriers to recovery which makes it difficult for them to seek help. Stigma is a mark that sets a person apart. It makes a person experience shame‚ hopelessness‚ distress‚ misinterpretation in the media‚ blame‚ and reluctance to seek and/or accept necessary help‚ which makes it difficult to help them. Discrimination

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    In William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth there are traces of Macbeth’s mental deterioration throughout the play. Macbeth started out like a human being but at the end of the story he acted like a soulless body with no feeling or a heart. ( background) ideas Macbeth is able to think clearly without disturbing or anything of selfishness‚ or pride.When Macbeth meet the witches and tell of a prophecy that he shall become king and the king choices some one else his mind quickly changes to a mind of a need

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    Mental illness refers to a wide range of mental health conditions-disorders that affect your mood‚ thinking and behavior("Mental Illness" 5). Examples of mental illness include depression‚ anxiety disorders‚ schizophrenia‚ eating disorders and addictive behaviors ("Mental Illness" 5). Mental illnesses consist of the following emotional symptoms: depression‚ confusion‚ exessive fears and worries‚ withdrawl from friends and activities‚ sleeping problems‚ delusions and hallucinations‚ alcohol and drug

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    Retrieved from http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/anorexia-nervosa/background.html WebMD. (2005-2012). Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/anorexia-nervosa/anorexia-nervosa-exams-and-tests Mark Zelman‚ Ph.D.‚ Elaine Tompary‚ PharmD‚ Jill Raymond‚ Ph.D.‚ Paul Holdaway‚ MA‚ and Mary Lou Mulvihill‚ Ph.D.. (2010). Mental Illness and Cognitive Disorders. Retrieved from Mark Zelman‚ Ph.D.‚ Elaine Tompary‚ PharmD‚ Jill Raymond‚ Ph.D.‚ Paul Holdaway‚ MA‚ and Mary Lou Mulvihill

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    MENTAL RETARDATION Mental Retardation is a major health‚ social and economic problem to the entire nation. Unfortunately‚ it has been cloaked in an aura of myth and stigma that reflect a lack of knowledge and understanding. The primary purpose of this study was to contact an empirical survey identifying the current status of public knowledge about mental retardation. Concomitant objectives were (a) to elicit what attitudes the public has toward mental retardation‚ and (b) to identify and relate

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    In today’s society‚ it seems as more and more people are going without the mental treatment they need. The lack of sufficient mental health care‚ such as overcrowded mental institutions and appalling conditions of the mental institutions‚ affects crime in our society. In order to decrease a percentage of crime in our society‚ the government should establish more mental health facilities and maintain them to a better standard‚ also the government should focus more efforts on treating incarcerated

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    since the 1600s. The stigma against mental health in this country is incredibly apparent and only beginning to be addressed and given the attention it deserves. In fifty years or so‚ people will look back on the way mentally ill people have been treated and be absolutely disgusted. Hopefully. Hopefully‚ this reaction will occur even sooner than 50 years. Because people are conditioned from the beginning of their lives by a prejudiced‚ fearful society to see mental illness

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    Stigma on Mental Illness

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    Stigma is a very formal dilemma for people who have a mental illness. Based on stereotypes‚ stigma is a negative judgment based on a personal trait – in this case‚ having a mental illness. It was once before a common perception that having a mental illness was due to some of personal weakness. After further explorations it is now known that mental illnesses have a biological basis and can be treated like any other health condition. Even so we as health care professionals have a long way to go

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    prejudices and lifestyles that people lead. Attitudes and prejudices Defining attitudes and prejudices separately an attitude is A settled way of thinking or feeling which typically reflects in a person’s behavior (dictionary.com). It is also a mental state which can be brought about by a individual having different beliefs and values(class notes‚2013). Attitudes that a individual has are often determined by how they have been brought up or the type of environment they are in. People have different

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    Mental Health Model

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    Name Mental health I had been having periods of anxiety for over eight months which were characterized by sleepless nights and difficulties in concentration. Before then‚ I had been taking care of my father after my mother became ill and passed away two years ago. She had looked after my father and me in a loving manner and always took good care of us. I am a single women aged 26 years. I recently resigned from work in order to be present with my father as I take care of him. The problem got worse

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