mental illness: a family matter
A chronic illness can disrupt the entire family. Adults are concerned, maybe confused and sad, children can be upset because they feel ignored and unimportant and caregivers are often exhausted, overwhelmed angry and feeling guilty. Everyone’s stress levels rise.
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Mental illness affects us all. While one in five people worldwide experience a mental illness at some point in their lives, the rest of us are likely touched by a family member, friend or colleague struggling with a mental health issue.
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The dynamics involved in the diagnosing of mental illness could affect the person being diagnosed and his or her family, friends, and colleagues. While a positive attitude in much of the developed world is growing - but far from perfect - in many other cultures there is still shame, fear, mystical beliefs, and discrimination surrounding the recognition and treatment of persons with mental illness.
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Family members and friends play important roles in helping people cope with, manage and recover from illness – physical or mental. However, the stigma that still surrounds mental illness prevents many from seeking help and support, especially from those closest to them.
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