Thursday, December 26, 2019
Types Of Discrimination And Stigma Around Mental Health
There are many types of discrimination and stigma around mental health. So damaging, it impacts 63% of individuals living with mental illness alone. Social stigma holds people for believing they can live a fulfilled existence in spite of diagnosis and symptoms of mental illness. The number of studies showing what itââ¬â¢s called ââ¬Å"diagnostic overshadowingâ⬠that is, over attributing a patientââ¬â¢s symptoms of a particular condition, in many cases, it means the medical morbidity of being undiagnosed and untreated is rising. This trend presents alarming numbers, making us, the sufferers, sicker and self-conscious of our own efforts to live a ââ¬Å"normal lifeâ⬠. I have experienced stigma in its many forms: social, perceived, and self-stigma. But I wasâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦This time, though, everything felt different. As soon as we arrived at her office, a dry greeting with a touch of indifference was enough reason to ignite my anxiety. I realized she w as upset about me being late for my appointment. Confused, I corroborated to her the time of our meeting since her first statement was not truthful; I d arrived early for my appointment as usual. None of that matter, she argued emphasizing ââ¬Å"because youââ¬â¢re late, I have to say sorry to my other patients for not meeting in time,â⬠Her dark eyes followed my movements, the atmosphere felt dense and unpleasant. As a patient struggling with anxiety and depression among other disorders, being trapped in a room building trust with a professional should be able to understand my most inner thoughts and fears; if the bridge of trust doesnââ¬â¢t lay a strong foundation, in this case my mental, emotional and physical health, it ignites a sudden paranoia in me. It is extremely important to trust a psychiatrist and work together as a team. She became curious about the color of my hair (A very intense crimson red hair). ââ¬Å"Mmm, do you like that color on your hair?â⬠Yes , I love red hair. ââ¬Å"But tell me, why red? Does it symbolize anything to you?â⬠No, I like red, I said bluntly. She smirked while examining my clothing, my purse, my boots and my overall appearance with no shame writing God knows what on her notes. There I was wondering what the fuck her problem is. After a painful silence, she
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