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By *iamondsmiles. OP   Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

Tomorrow is world mental health day, i put a thread up each year and get alot of positive feedback

Its a long read but hope it interests you

World Mental Health Day

10 October 2011

World Mental Health Day raises public awareness about mental health issues. The day promotes open discussion of mental disorders, and investments in prevention, promotion and treatment services. The treatment gap for mental, neurological and substance use disorders is formidable especially in poor resource countries.

This year the theme is "Investing in mental health". Financial and human resources allocated for mental health are inadequate especially in low resource countries. The majority of low- and middle-income countries spend less than 2% of their health budget on mental health.

Many countries have less than one mental health specialist per one million population. Even a considerable part of the limited resources is spent on large mental hospitals and not for services delivered through community and primary health care.

We need to increase investment for mental health and to shift the available resources towards more effective and more humanitarian forms of services.

Often misdiagnosed, mental disorders affect millions of people every year. Still, more than 60 percent of people with psychiatric disorders do not seek help or treatment. It is true that you can't test for bipolar disorders the same way you can for blood pressure. But, still there are measures that can be put in place including proper support and rehabilitative care to prevent the worsening of symptoms.

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): Characterized by inattentiveness and hyperactivity, ADHD is another widely misunderstood mental ailment. Contrary to what most people think, ADHD is not a 'made-up' mental condition to seek attention. The causes are much deeper as it is almost always associated with developmental or behavioral problems like depression.

Obsessive compulsive disorder: Although a treatable disorder, studies have indicated that people with this disorder often suffer unnecessarily for years. This is mainly due to the fact that people with OCD try to hide their condition due to fear of embarrassment or stigma. Combined with low awareness programs, many people refrain from seeking help until the symptoms worsen. This severe anxiety disorder is characterized by repetitive thoughts and ideas leading to both obsessions and compulsions. A very common misconception associated with this condition is that it occurs to weak-minded individuals with poor upbringing, but this is not the case. OCDs can occur to individuals from any sector of the society.

Schizophrenia: Presently, Schizophrenia affects around 1 percent of the world's population. Even then, it is probably one of the most misunderstood mental ailments in the world today. Major symptoms of this complex debilitating condition include problems paying attention, social isolation, hallucinations and rigid postures. Many people with Schizophrenia also have problems separating fantasy from reality. Hence, it is essential to seek medical help as early as possible. Common myths perpetuated in television shows about this condition include schizophrenics have split personalities, all people with this condition are dangerous and that they will never get better. On the contrary, experts state that such people do get better in time with proper medical care.

Eating disorders: Every other day, we hear of a famous celebrity or supermodel suffering from anorexia, bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder. Yet, no one knows exactly how these disorders are caused and which section of society is at risk. While, we often tend to believe that eating disorders occur only in women, surveys indicate that many men are also dealing with them. Largely misunderstood, many people believe that these conditions are nothing but means to attract attention from friends and family. This is a myth as it is often seen that people following such abnormal diet habits suffer from other mental conditions like depression and anxiety.

Bipolar disorder: Common symptoms of this mental ailment include frequent changes in mood, functioning and energy. While the exact cause of bipolar disorder remains unknown, scientists maintain that it is treatable and manageable. Also known as manic depressive disorder, most people believe that the condition is just a dramatic term or a fancy name used to describe mood swings. However, the truth is that Bipolar disorder is a serious medical condition that has wrecked lives of many people. If these mood swings are not controlled in time, it can lead to deadly lifestyle choices and even attempts of suicide.

Autism: Autism is not a disease but a developmental disorder which typically occurs in the first three years of life. Such individuals face great difficulty in communicating with other people and relating to the social world. The main causes of misunderstanding autism are due to the lack of proper diagnosing modes and limited knowledge about the factors causing the ailment.

Borderline personality disorder (BPD): According to Joyce Burland, Director, NAMI Education, "there is perhaps no serious mental illness more maligned and misconstrued than borderline personality disorder." Truly enough, the agony and stigma associated with this complex and challenging mental illness is far beyond our understanding. Characterized by recurrent suicidal behaviors, fear of abandonment and frequent mood shifts; BPD diagnosis is often found to be missed or ignored. The main cause of misunderstanding associated with this condition manifests itself in hundreds of different ways in different people.

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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well as an ex sufferer, may all who are currently experiencing any difficulties/challenges with some of life's struggles accept this virtual hug. xx

it truly adds to life's tapestry xx

all the best to you xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My bro is a borderline schizophrenic and is on medication to control his symptoms.

Hugs to anyone who may be a sufferer or knows someone who is a sufferer.

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By *emmefataleWoman  over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

Mental Health is still a taboo for many, well done Diamonds for highlighting it. It effects many different people from many walks of life

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I applaud yer gesture..

Tho I have a couple of strong concerns around the day and the WHO, and pharmaceutical companies..and the verasity of the info posted..

This ain`t the time and place to air them..

Good shout in general tho..

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By *iamondsmiles. OP   Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire


"I applaud yer gesture..

Tho I have a couple of strong concerns around the day and the WHO, and pharmaceutical companies..and the verasity of the info posted..

This ain`t the time and place to air them..

Good shout in general tho.."

well start your own thread then if your that concerned

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

people have broken legs/arms etc and Dr's can fix it with no problems and no one questions it or see's it as a negative

but a broken mind is another matter and sadly isn't 'right' in some people's mind

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By *ensualfire88Man  over a year ago

Edinburgh

The more people who have an understanding of mental health issues the better.

It's still largely Taboo.

And everybody on this site knows someone who has a mental health issue.

But you probably don't know that they have it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I applaud yer gesture..

Tho I have a couple of strong concerns around the day and the WHO, and pharmaceutical companies..and the verasity of the info posted..

This ain`t the time and place to air them..

Good shout in general tho..

well start your own thread then if your that concerned"

Here ? Nope ?..

Moving on, on a positive note..well done..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The more people who have an understanding of mental health issues the better.

It's still largely Taboo.

And everybody on this site knows someone who has a mental health issue.

But you probably don't know that they have it."

+1

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By *iamondsmiles. OP   Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire


"The more people who have an understanding of mental health issues the better.

It's still largely Taboo.

And everybody on this site knows someone who has a mental health issue.

But you probably don't know that they have it."

It is still taboo thats why i put this thread up each year. There is however lot less of a stigma attatched to it than 30 years ago and 50 years ago you would have been locked up in an asylum.

Some people still associate mental illness with violence and we always here when a mentally ill patient commits a crime even though there are far more that commit crimes that dont have a mental illness

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago
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+2 im being lazy

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By *phroditeWoman  over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland

Mental Health DOES affect as many as one in 3 or 4 people. Early Intervention so often is the key to avoiding bigger problems (and more costly to society) - unfortunately recent cuts in projects mean restricted services to some, especially those at either end of the spectrum, the young and the elderly more so than anybody else. Not wishing to become polictal but... another one we have to attribute to the Tories....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"people have broken legs/arms etc and Dr's can fix it with no problems and no one questions it or see's it as a negative

but a broken mind is another matter and sadly isn't 'right' in some people's mind "

broken britain

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