Argumentative Essay On Mental Illnesses

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If you are someone who suffers from mental illnesses, you know what it’s like to not know how to explain what it is you’re feeling. You could have persistent feelings of sadness, changes in mood, weight fluctuation, or even thoughts of suicide. But it seems that whenever you talk about those feelings and actions, no one else understands why either. “You have a good life, there’s nothing to be sad about,” they might say. These people just don’t understand like others, that what you’re suffering from, is a form of mental disorder. They don’t understand that your brain is fighting against you and everything you’ve come to know. People like this could possibly never know what it’s like. Some people suffer from mental disorders that change their …show more content…

And just because someone does have a mental illness it doesn’t mean that they are going to be violent people. In fact, they are most likely to be attacked themselves by someone who doesn’t have a mental disorder themselves. The stigma that surrounds mental illnesses can actually lead to people being ashamed of their disorders, and end up making them suffer even more. The discrimination people face when they show symptoms of mental disorders can lead them from getting treatment. Since the media portrays people with mental illnesses as criminals or violent people, that too can lead people towards not getting the help they …show more content…

Sometimes, therapy is not enough for people to break out of their destructive habits, and medicine is what is finally able to help them. People who are against medication seem to not fully understand what the medication actually does. In most cases, someone who is taking antidepressants has a chemical imbalance in the brain, and the medicine brings up those chemical levels, like serotonin. So, when that’s explained, it also disproves the placebo effect, considering the chemicals in the brain are being altered by the medicine. Parents are more willing to let their children be on medication if it’s for ADHD, or anything related. Mainly, it is because teachers will talk to a kids parents saying their child might have a form of learning disorder. That is because teachers know the symptoms of learning disorders more than they would depression or anxiety. It is good that teachers and adults can pinpoint the symptoms of those disorders so they can get treatment sooner, but those who suffer with more stigmatized disorders do not often get help until their later years, even if they have had the symptoms for

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