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Mental Health Stigma Essay

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People with mental illness are often stigmatized for their illness from both other individuals and themselves. Stigma is described as a dishonoring characteristic (Thoits, 2011). The stigma placed on the mentally ill can have a negative impact on their self-esteem and make the symptoms of their illness worse (Psychology 101, 2011). Individuals that have been branded as mentally ill often face discrimination, stereotyping, rejection, status loss, and lower power (Thoits, 2011). People who are involved in the mentally ill individual’s life may also experience stigma just by being associated with those individuals. Stigma relates to mental illness in a negative way. Mentally ill individuals are often stereotyped as being violent, bizarre, and …show more content…

The stigma attached to mental illness makes mentally ill individuals less likely to seek out the help they need. An example of that stigma is that only crazy people need mental health care. This can deter someone in need of help from seeking the care they need in fear of being label “crazy.” There are also misconceptions people in the community have with individuals that have addictions. An example of this misconception is that these individuals could stop their addictions if they really wanted to or if they really tried. Another misconception is that their addictions are simply just choices rather than mental illness. The stigma that is placed on individuals with addiction is that they are weak. An example of this stigma is that instead of just dealing with the problems in their lives they are weak and turn to drugs or alcohol. Stigma of mental illness also exists in the clinical setting. An example of this stigma is the student nurse overheard nursing staff say that a particular patient, “could get a little crazy.” Instead of realizing that the patient’s behavior was a result of their mental illness the nursing staff contributed to the stigma of mental

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