Mental health stigma
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what is mental health stigma?

Stigma is when someone sees you in a negative way due to the state of your mental illness

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list 4 Positive and Negative coping strategies

Educate Yourself and Others

Seek Support

Challenge Stigmatizing Language and Behavior

Normalize Mental Health Treatment

Join Support Groups

Disclose Your Experiences

Practice Self-Compassion

Secrecy and Concealment

Avoidance and Withdrawal

Self-Blame and Shame

Substance Abuse

Ignoring or Denying Symptoms

Passive Acceptance of Stigma

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Why is it important to reduce stigma in schools, workplaces, and communities?

  • It is a term for negative attitudes and negative behaviors.

  • It is a barrier that blocks young people from getting help.

  • Stigma in schools is an important part that is stopping kids in school from getting help from a teacher or staff.

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How does it affect people?

  • It delays their access to treatment, impacting employment and creating barriers to social interactions

  • Mainly it reduces the self-esteem (feelings of shame, despairing, isolation and further exacerbating the mental health).

  • Self doubt ( a feeling that you will not overcome the illness or not achieve something in life

  • Keeps people with mental health conditions from seeking help or treatment

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list examples of mental health stigma

Schizophrenics are violent

Depressed people are lazy or weak

Anxious people lack character

Bipolar people are attention-seeking

People with mental health conditions are dangerous

There is no effective treatment for mental illness

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