Post Traumatic Stress Disorders In Speak By Luarie Hales Anderson

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How Society looks Upon RTS and PTSD.
Autumn Belizaire
Department of English, Noble Street College Prep
Honors English I
Ms. Ellis
June 2, 2023

Introduction
“Tryna to get over you, tryna convince myself every night It’s just another night, even though deep down i'm traumatized.”(PARTYNEXTDOOR, 2020, 0:40 - 0:47 ). Speak by Luarie Hales Anderson, published in 1999 follows the struggle of Melinda Sordino, a thirteen year old girl in highschool who struggles with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, after being date rape over the summer by Andy Evens, an upperclassmen. Melinda struggles with bullies and friends leaving her for calling the police at the party, causing arrests to be made. At home, Melinda's parents are unconcerned with her new behaviors, where she is …show more content…

Most adults are afraid of being dianois with a mental illness due to prejudices and stereotypes of people with mental illness being unpredictable, incompetent and dangerous. With these stereotypes it makes it harder for a person to find a job or find a landlord that would rent to them, leading to more undiagnosed cases of mental illness producing more self stigma inside of a victim, and creating lower self esteem, reduced hope and difficulty at work. More can include bullying and harassment, lack of understanding from family and friends, and fewer opportunities for work, social gatherings and housing problems. The 2019 national poll from the American Psychiatric Association shows that mental illness stigma is a problem in the workplace and only one in five workers feels completely safe talking about mental health but luckily almost half works felt safe talking about mental health. (Stigma, Prejudice and Discrimination Against People With Mental Illness,

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