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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 3:09 PM

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Subject: FW: Prevalence of Stigma: HealthyPlace Mental Health Newsletter

I get this email from somewhere.Oh, and as usual, it’s not for me, it’s for a friend.-- E. Abrahamson, D.C.Chiropractic physicianLake Oswego Chiropractic Clinic315 Second StreetLake Oswego, OR 97034503-635-6246Website: http://www.lakeoswegochiro.com------ Forwarded MessageYou can also read the HealthyPlace Mental Health Newsletter online.Why Is Mental Illness Stigma So Prevalent?In last week's newsletter, I asked everyone to send in their response to this question:"46 million Americans, 1 in 5, have a mental illness. With that many people living with a mental health condition and understanding what it's like, how come there's so much stigma?"We received over a hundred emails. Here's what some of you had to say:"Even though many people do know someone with a mental health condition and are indeed compassionate, negative stereotypes continue to flourish. In the workplace, many supervisors and co-workers still assume that a mental health diagnosis implies instability and unreliability. With lack of understanding of mental health conditions, any mention of treatment or therapy can lead to the assumption that the individual hears voices or harbors homicidal rage. ~ , Community Connections Specialist"One of the greatest reasons for the stigma of mental illness is the word itself. This word is perpetuated by the psychiatric profession, the DSM and the drug companies to justify the definition of the problem as biologically based and the primary focus of the treatment by medication alone. Of course, no one wants to think of themselves as having a "mental illness"; but having problems in living or having problems with dealing with one's own internal experience, including thoughts and emotions, that is something that we can all identify with. Finding a better term, I believe, would go far in removing the stigma. ~ Cort Curtis, PhD"As a licensed professional counselor who has struggled with depression, especially SAD, as well as eating disorders, the worst stigma, in my experience, is among the helping profession itself." ~ LL"I personally don't give a damn, finally, or maybe ever, about what people think when I tell them I have bipolar disorder; it is their problem if that makes them uncomfortable or afraid or full of disgusting fake pity. I take care of myself. They need to take care of their attitudes and prejudices." ~ ConnieFor all of you who wrote in, thank you. I'll be sharing more of your responses in future newsletters.------------------------------------------------------------------Share our StoriesAt the top and bottom of all our stories, you'll find social share buttons for Facebook, Google+, Twitter and other social sites. If you find a particular story, video, psychological test or other HealthyPlace feature helpful, there's a good chance others in need will too. Please share.We also get many inquiries about our linking policy. If you have a website or blog, you can link to any page on the HealthyPlace website without asking us beforehand.------------------------------------------------------------------Most Popular HealthyPlace Articles Shared by Facebook FansHere are the top 3 mental health articles HealthyPlace Facebook fans are recommending you read:Why Is Family So Stressful for the Mentally Ill?What Is It Like to Have ADHD?Psychiatric Hospitalization: What I Wish I’d KnownIf you're not already, I hope you'll join us/like us on Facebook too. There are a lot of wonderful, supportive people there.------------------------------------------------------------------Mental Health ExperiencesShare your thoughts/experiences with any mental health subject, or respond to other people's audio posts, by calling our toll-free number (1-888-883-8045).You can listen to what other people are saying by clicking on the gray title bars inside the widgets located on the "Sharing Your Mental Health Experiences" homepage, the HealthyPlace homepage, and the HealthyPlace Support Network homepage.If you have any questions, write us at: info AT healthyplace.com------------------------------------------------------------------From HealthyPlace Mental Health BlogsYour comments and observations are welcomed.A Tip to Help Social Anxiety: Observe People (Video) (Anxiety-Schmanxiety Blog)Why I Choose to Write About Mental Illness Under a Pen Name (Breaking Bipolar Blog)Mental Illness–Acting on Impulse! (Recovering From Mental Illness Blog)Marriage and Mental Illness: For Better or Worse? (Mental Illness in the Family Blog)Simulating Schizophrenia (Creative Schizophrenia Blog)Abusive Relationships: What’s Wrong With Her? (Verbal Abuse and Relationships Blog)The Emotional Roller Coaster of Eating Disorder Recovery (Surviving ED Blog)Should People With Mental Illness Have Children? (Life with Bob: A Parenting Blog)Prescription Drug Abuse and Addiction Epidemic (Debunking Addiction Blog)Siblings and ADHD (Living with Adult ADHD Blog)Faith: A Blanket or a Blindfold? (More Than Borderline Blog)Mental Health Alert: Learn To Spot The Warning Signs Of Normality (Funny in the Head: A Mental Health Humor Blog)Loving Yourself When You Have a Mental Illness (Relationships and Mental Illness Blog)Starting New Antidepressant Can Make Depression Worse Before It Gets Better (Coping with Depression Blog)Feel free to share your thoughts and comments at the bottom of any blog post. And visit the mental health blogs homepage for the latest posts.Great Mental Health Bloggers WantedWe are always looking for excellent mental health bloggers. Interested? Topics, details and how to apply here.Sharing Your Mental Health Story – Band Back Together on HealthyPlace TVBand Back Together is a group blog that provides not only health and mental health resources, but allows others to share personal stories of survival. It was started by Becky Sherrick Harks, affectionately known as Aunt Becky. On this week's HealthyPlace Mental Health TV Show, Becky shares her motivation for starting Band Back Together and how the site is working to destigmatize mental illness, abuse, rape, baby loss and other traumas so that we may learn, grow, and heal.Value of Support Groups for Mental Illness on HealthyPlace RadioJudith Sturm, President of the Depression Bipolar Support Alliance - Chicago chapter, not only shares her pesonal story of how a bipolar support group made a difference in her life, but she talks about why you and your family members could benefit by getting some real depression or bipolar help. Listen to the HealthyPlace Mental Health Radio Show.HealthyPlace Medical Director Discusses Possible Role of PTSD in Recent Afghan Killing SpreeDr. Harry Croft is Medical Director of HealthyPlace.com. His new book is "I Always Sit With My Back To The Wall" - about vets and PTSD. Among Dr. Croft's areas of expertise - studying and working with Viet Nam veterans with PTSD. This past weekend, Dr. Croft was called on by CNN to discuss what may have been behind the recent killing rampage by an American soldier in Afghanistan. Take a look.Latest Mental Health NewsThese stories and more are featured on our mental health news page:When the Good Do BadRethinking Solitary ConfinementThe Fantasy of Perfect LoveDistracted. The Far Reach of Short Attention SpanNYC Suicide Rate 29 Percent Higher At Economy's Nadir Vs. PeakPeople With Schizophrenia Helped By SmartphonesBlack Men Who Confront Racial Discrimination And Hide Their Emotions At Greater Risk Of DepressionThe Next International Manual Of Mental Disorders Plagued By Conflicts Of Interest‘Mind-pop’ Frequency Increased in Schizophrenia PatientsThat's it for now. If you know of anyone who can benefit from this newsletter or the HealthyPlace.com site, I hope you'll pass this onto them. You can also share the newsletter on any social network (like facebook, stumbleupon, or digg) you belong to by clicking the links below. For updates throughout the week, circle HealthyPlace on Google+, follow HealthyPlace on Twitter or become a fan of HealthyPlace on Facebook.Thank you,DeborahCommunity Partner TeamHealthyPlace.com - America's Mental Health Channel"When you're at HealthyPlace.com, you're never alone."http://www.healthyplace.comThis message was sent to drscottlakeoswegochiro from:HealthyPlace.com | 12951 Huebner Rd No. 780063 | San , TX 78278Email Marketing by Manage Your Subscription | Forward To a Friend------ End of Forwarded Message

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