Mental Illness Stigma

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The treatment of people with mental illness has always been one up for discussion. Usually people with mental illnesses have some sort of stigma that is casted upon them that identifies them as not quite right as others in society. This stigma can be dated all the way back to the Greeks who used the word stigma to refer to marks on someone’s body. These marks would indicate that a person had either something wrong with them, or had done something morally wrong. This stigma approach is still true for people in society today with mental illness. Once they are no longer receiving care, or have received care for mental illness they are looked differently, or down upon by societal norms. This stigma that is still around today effects many people who have receive d mental illness treatment or help and greatly effects their lives. This is why for a long period of time institutionalizing patients was a very common thing. An example of this type of institutionalization is the one that is show in the movie One flew over the cuckoo’s nest. One huge shift that put more mentally ill patients back into society was the process of deinstitutionalization. All of these topics have dramatic effect on the treatment of the mentally ill and their ability to return to society.
The movie One flew over the cuckoo’s nest is story of a man who was imprisoned many times for reckless behavior and, assaults. Along with these traits this man was full of life and energy that many people in the hospital had lost. The name they referred to this man as in the movie was McMurphy. When he ended up at the mental instantiation he only had six months left of the sentence to carry out. The reason as to why he was sent there was because he was getting into trouble back ...

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...ghout history, and this stigma still occurs today. The only problem about today though is that there are less and less places for these people to go to help deal with these problems. Furthermore, whenever they do open up about the problem they are shunned from many in society. The opening of more community mental health centers is a very good thing because it gives these people a place where they can go if they are having a hard time and not feel alone. Many things go into the success of a patient leaving a mental illness hospital. In the end they need a good support system to be able to rely on after they leave. Hopefully in the future society will understand more about mental illness, and there will be less of a stigma too it. For now though we need to focus on keeping the mentally ill off the street and out of jails so they can receive the proper care they need.

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