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RE: Psychology Addict # 52 | Mental Illness – A Straight-Forward Discussion about a Non Straight-Forward Topic.

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My Dear Abigail,

I wish I had a bigger upvote! What an article. So necessary. So astute.

I very much appreciate your effort to describe how psychiatric disorders are on a continuum, but may be characterized by certain qualities--suffering and inability to cope chief among these.

Stigma, I think, will linger until science is better able to diagnose and explain psychiatric disorders. There will be a fear among many in the general public that aberrant, even dangerous, behavior is possible because the treating physician doesn't really 'understand' a patient's disorder.

Have you even had people to treat you unfairly, or in a judgemental way to the point you thought to yourself “hey, give me a break, I am not like that!"

This was certainly true in my youth. After a while I learned to embrace the differences, perceived or otherwise. Age does have its virtues 😇 A great advantage of having experienced being 'different'--I think you imply this in your statement--is that we are better able to embrace the differences of others.

I love the way you capture the unfairness of mental illness as a label:

it would be distasteful to refer to someone with breast cancer, for instance, as cancerous

We have come a long way from snake pits and lobotomies (although not everywhere is this true), but we have such a long way to go. It's up to each one of us to approach others, no matter how 'different, with reason and compassion. Thank you for using your eloquence and knowledge to help us achieve that acceptance.

With affection and great respect,
AB

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Stigma, I think, will linger until science is better able to diagnose and explain psychiatric disorders.

It is a long and winding road my friend. And, as you observed, we've come a long way. Still, sometimes I feel we got stuck in the days when those with psychological disorders were just left to the hope that their medication will do it for them :/

A great advantage of having experienced being 'different'--I think you imply this in your statement--is that we are better able to embrace the differences of others.

This is touching and truthful my dear @agmoore. It reminds me of social psychology studies. I suppose this happens because of a shared social identity, "we are equally misunderstood", "we are similar in the way we are perceived by others". Empathy then unfolds naturally. It is beautiful :) If only we were all able to relate to one another through the identities we have in common rather than those that set us apart.

But, I have faith in humanity 😊

Thank you my dearest for your continuous encouragement and loving support. Your insights mean a lot to me, as they always teach me something.

With much, much love from sunny, windy Portugal.
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If only we were all able to relate to one another through the identities we have in common rather than those that set us apart.

You nailed it, as usual. So nice to have you back sharing with us on Steemit 😇

Much love from steamy USA,
AG❤