Users' questions

What is a metaphor for mental illness?

What is a metaphor for mental illness?

Mental illness and particularly schizophrenia is a metaphor, like cancer or AIDS or, in the past, tuberculosis. This metaphor is a major complication of living with mental illness as well as of treating mental illness. It is always negative, always derisive.

What are some stigmas of mental illness?

Some of the other harmful effects of stigma can include:

  • Reluctance to seek help or treatment and less likely to stay with treatment.
  • Social isolation.
  • Lack of understanding by family, friends, coworkers, or others.
  • Fewer opportunities for work, school or social activities or trouble finding housing.

What are the 2 types of stigma surrounding mental health?

Two main types of stigma occur with mental health problems, social stigma and self-stigma. Social stigma, also called public stigma, refers to negative stereotypes of those with a mental health problem. These stereotypes come to define the person, mark them out as different and prevent them being seen as an individual.

Are there any similes for mental illness and suicide?

People try to say “If things aren’t working out whilst going left, you can always take a right.” Though we may be on different levels, our devils are quite the same. Anxiety feels like the swallow of McCormick’s Cinnamon. time. Though we may be on different levels, our devils are quite the same. A. W-C

What do you need to know about stigma in mental health?

Learn what you can do about stigma. Stigma is when someone views you in a negative way because you have a distinguishing characteristic or personal trait that’s thought to be, or actually is, a disadvantage (a negative stereotype). Unfortunately, negative attitudes and beliefs toward people who have a mental health condition are common.

What are some metaphors for mental illness and suicide?

Similes and Metaphors on Mental Illness and Suicide. People try to say “If things aren’t working out whilst going left, you can always take a right.”. Though we may be on different levels, our devils are quite the same. Anxiety feels like the swallow of McCormick’s Cinnamon. time.

Are there any real examples of mental illness shaming?

People in our community provided real-life examples, but we don’t want the conversation to stop here. Tell your story in the comments, or submit to us and tell us about a time you were shamed because of your mental health, and a specific way you think the problem could be fixed.