Mental Health Stigma Essay

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Through Eyes of Another

There are many humanitarian aids for physical needs, they treat basic needs for the human body. Yet, what is all the efforts worth to improve the body if the mind is lost. There is a fear around the unknow and prejudices are easily made toward things that are different. Personal perception influences society and with suffering with a mental illness being difficult enough without feeling shun by society, it is understandably intimidating to seek help.
There is an argument is that there is a stigma around mental illness, that it is caused by many exterior reasons, and there are steps that should be taken to counter the stigma. On the other side of the same coin, the argument might rise to question society’s effect on the mentally ill and if there even is a sigma around the whole of mental health. That perhaps this so-called stigma is no more than an effect of the mental illness and is nonexistent. To uncover the truth to the possibility of there being a stigma around mental illness, the two arguments must be investigated. To understand the why there is a supposed stigma, the …show more content…

It is important to note that this lack of education is not on the stigma, but rather, mental health itself. People can try to spread awareness about “the stigma of mental health”, this can be misleading. Ultimately, the focus needs to be on the people that suffer with mental illnesses. Those people who were born differently or suffered traumatic events that caused lasting damage. The mentally ill do not need pity or misguided awareness. These are real people that need to understand their place in society and to have the opportunity to get the needed help to improve their quality of life. Just like those without mental illnesses, it should be a basic right to live without prejudice and