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Crazy Insane

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Crazy. Insane. Nuts. All words to describe someone who is mentally ill. But the thing about mental illness is that it is not physically apparent. In our world it is easier to have a broken bone than a broken mind. Past and present methods of treating people with mental illness are barbaric, impersonal and a gross mixture of over and under diagnosing. We as humans have complex brains so it shouldn't come as a surprise that things sometimes go wrong. But from lobotomies to mental asylums and turning innocent people with minor conditions into zombies with the use of medication ,the people and system of our society has failed and keep failing to provide the care needed to treat mental illness. But just how deep is the level of our failure? Let …show more content…

As seen the 60`s in the case of Kaysen she was sent to a mental institution without much evaluation and while it was technically consensual, she was not fully aware of what she was agreeing to. The doctor may have had good intentions but in the case of Kaysen and many other girls at the institution, locking them away in what what Kaysen described as a “parallel universe”(Kaysen 5) and “Alcatraz”(Kaysen 6) probably was not helping them. Instead of sending Kaysen to the hospital and further disconnecting her from the world, she should have been given therapy sessions and be allowed to still continue in her normal life. This was have ensured that she was being given the help she obviously needed but still keeping her stable and connected to the …show more content…

Whereas in the 60s, people were being taken to mental hospitals and given overbearing care, now to get help is becoming increasingly difficult. In Canada the waiting list are growing and many can not afford the help they sorely need. According to Canadian Mental Association “The total number of 12-19 year olds in Canada at risk for developing depression is a staggering 3.2 million”(Fast Facts) and many struggle to receive help. We've gone from the societal notion that being crazy is appalling and needs to be removed from society, to a social acceptance that almost diminishes the importance and severity of mental illness. We need more social programs available for everyone suffering from mental illness and understand that there is a difference from normal human emotions like anxiousness and sadness, and anxiety and depression. Many people suffer in silence and struggle to deal with mental illness in plain sight in fact “20% of Canadians will personally experience a mental illness in their lifetime”(Fast Facts about Mental Illness) and “Almost one half (49%) of those who feel they have suffered from depression or anxiety have never gone to see a doctor about this problem”(Fast Facts about Mental Illness). All in all the medical system is definitely flawed and has been flawed since ancient times. From under care to over care. To lobotomies, prescribing too many pills and mental

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