Sometimes there is a feeling of romanticization of mental illness here and there, which will create a sense of shame of mental health. Whether it is a fashionable post about mental health is "Yes" or "really" mental health disorder, it may be somewhere in the social media space. One of the most confusing things that bothered me was "long-term force." I will describe in detail how it makes romantic psychosis and mental health.
A very simple and romantic psychosis is drawing depictions of fantasy and attractive psychosis. The media is quoted as creating an image of particularly scary, distorted mental health. Sometimes it fascinates people in some way. And because of its obvious tendencies (psychosis and madness: creativity and drugs), people are tempted by mental health disorders. Especially at sites like Tumblr, psychosis seems more aesthetic
Certainly, many people just find a way to escape and finally want to understand their inner feelings. For them, this is a meaningful reference to them, put them on black-and-white photos, or when they are drawn they show confusion in their minds.
As I mentioned at the beginning of the article, the article I did not like about articles about depression is not a weakness (this part agrees 100%), but the logo is too long. Presenting depression in this overly general way is frankly totally ignoring the way in which depression actually acts, and to understand the brain's chemical composition and any other factors that occur in our brain causing depression Also ignore. )
Posts like "Too Long" are creating this corrupt heroic image. It creates a story that people constantly fight and fail in some way due to depression. The romanticization of other psychiatric disorders produces the same type of image and story even even ideally
Ultimately it is not about how mental health works but it increases confusion and misunderstanding that leads to dishonor of psychosis. When we see these images and stories, deny that we and others are sick, and more importantly, those who are fighting them, the opportunity to see their real identity and purpose To do. When we make a story, we will not be in reality We will not exclude that ignoring the real problem we face (the myth of psychosis and the damage caused by it) that we are excluded I propose.
What we have to do is to make sure they are mentally ill. Please look at who owns them. For our people trying to express our mental health problems, we should try to distinguish between our illness and our symptoms. By doing so, we can better understand our illness, which leads to appropriate treatment. We can get the necessary practical help without losing in the story and fancy sea.
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We will continue to adhere to the myth that "mental illness is like other diseases". The existence of our long-standing "good shameless campaign" actually increases prejudice and discrimination against those suffering from mental suffering. Social conditions that bring extreme distress to adolescents while continuing a mental fund program (such as mental health emergency treatment) to teach people "skills", such as identifying mental illnesses and ranking them by severity Exclude the argument about. Suicide thinking
Sometimes there is a feeling of romanticization of mental illness here and there, which will create a sense of shame of mental health. Whether it is a fashionable post about mental health is "Yes" or "really" mental health disorder, it may be somewhere in the social media space. One of the most annoying things to me is the problem of "long time to become stronger". I will describe in detail how it makes romantic psychosis and mental health. A very simple and romantic psychosis is drawing depictions of fantasy and attractive psychosis. The media is quoted as creating an image of particularly scary, distorted mental health. Sometimes it fascinates people in some way. And for those obvious tendencies (psychosis and craziness: creativity and drugs), people. Especially at sites like Tumblr, psychosis seems more aesthetic