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Sadly, negative beliefs and attitudes towards those who have a mental health condition do exist. A negative stereotype, or stigma can result in subtle discrimination, such as someone with a mental health condition being avoided due to assumptions that the person is unstable or dangerous, or more blatant discrimination, like saying something unkind about that person’s condition or treatment. Those with a mental health condition may even judge their selves. Stigmas tend to come from a lack of understanding, rather than facts.

According to the National Association on Mental Illness (NAMI), stigma harms 1 out of 5 Americans affected by mental health conditions, shaming them into silence and preventing them from seeking help. The following are just a few effects of mental health stigma:

Here are some ways mental health stigma can be dealt with, as suggested by Mayo Clinic:

By: Gina Pellrine, LMSW

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