The Stigma of Mental Illness

The Stigma of Mental Illness
Understanding the Stigma Associated with Mental Illness

According to statistics, around one in five American adults live with a mental illness. Despite this high number, many people needing treatment for mental illness fail to reach out for help. This can be for many reasons, although in the majority of cases people still feel there is a social stigma attached to mental illness. Research shows that this stigma prevents around 60% of adults with mental health problems from receiving the vital care they need.

 

There are two main types of stigma surrounding mental health:

 

Social: This refers to the attitudes generally held by society towards people with mental illness as being “lost causes”. This attitude stems from the fact many people still don’t understand that mental health conditions can be successfully treated, allowing sufferers to live completely normal lives.

 

Self-perceived: Many sufferers of mental illnesses like depression, PTSD, panic disorder, addiction and anxiety wrongly feel personally responsible for the way they feel. Other people as sufferers often think it is possible to overcome mental health problems by thinking positively, whereas treatment is much more complex.

 

One of the main characteristics of any mental illness is that the sufferer loses control of the way they think, feel and behave because of the negative impact on their brains. Although it is easy for others to judge a person’s behavior as being within their control, a person with a mental illness generally acts on a compulsion that’s driven by their condition.

 

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Living with a mental illness can be isolating and frightening. Casa Recovery offers specialist therapy in beautiful surroundings at our mental health treatment center in San Juan Capistrano, CA. There is no longer any stigma attached to mental health, despite some overhanging attitudes. We can help you find a path to recovery from all mental health conditions when you reach out for our help. Contact us in confidence today and organize a consultation in Orange County, CA.

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