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- Aug 8, 2018
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Mental=Mind And is in popular culture used to describe someone whose lost their mind. "He's gone mental." So, naturally, "mentally ill" carries a negative stigma/false assumption that a person has lost all rational cognitive ability, which we know as a fact is not true in many many cases. It also associates these illnesses with the mind rather than the TRUE origin of these diseases, the Brain. This association to the mind rather than the brain does nothing to help people with brain diseases. If it's in the MIND, it's imaginary, it's not a big deal. It can be dismissed,ignored, or presumably changed with positive thoughts or therapy. This causes so much harm to the people who need help. Their illnesses need to be acknowledged by the medical community for what they REALLY are--Extremely difficult and potentially deadly diseases of the Brain. They need to stop blaming the sick for their sickness and start helping them.