“Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but stigma & bias shame us all.” - Bill Clinton.

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“Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but stigma & bias shame us all.” - Bill Clinton Stigma in Our Community Rachel Niemi, M.A. Pre-Doctoral Fellow for the Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute

Transcript of “Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but stigma & bias shame us all.” - Bill Clinton.

“Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but stigma & bias

shame us all.”- Bill Clinton

Fighting Stigma

in Our CommunityRachel Niemi, M.A.

Pre-Doctoral Fellow for the Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute

Goal: to overcome the stigma of mental illness.

Their income is used to promote educational programs and to support organizations engaged in mental illness research, education, self-help, anti-discrimination, and advocacy. (1)

Fellowships and Community Presentations

Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute

Mental Illness is the term that refers collectively to all diagnosable mental disorders. They are health conditions

characterized by alterations in mood, thinking, or behavior associated with distress and/ or impaired functioning.

Mental functions are carried out by the brain; mental disorders are reflected in physical changes in the brain. (2)

What is Mental Illness?

Mental health is just as important to protect as physical health. In fact mental disorders are physical disorders. The brain being the affected organ (3)

Mental illness does not discriminate against any gender, age, ethnicity or socioeconomic status. (4)

What is Mental Illness?

Stigma is an attempt to label a particular group of people as less worthy of respect than others.

It’s about disrespect!!!While 1 in 5 Americans live

with a mental disorder, estimates indicate that nearly 2/3rd’s of all people with a diagnosable mental illness do not seek treatment. (6)

What is Stigma?

“Normal people don’t want to know us” (1st hand experiences with discrimination)

Primary groups that discriminate:The mental health system: including service

providers with psychiatrists cited most oftenFamily membersLegal systemMedical establishments

Attitudes/ behaviors exhibited:Fear, disgust, and distrustAbuse of authorityDisregard for clients goals and/ or choices (7)

Who Discriminates?

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Stigma prevents treatment!!!! It’s bad for business because it discourages

help seeking behaviorIt’s bad for those out there suffering in silence

unable to get the help they need.“Stigma has posed a steadfast obstacle to the

treatment of many mental health illnesses. Negative perceptions of mental illness color the support and advice people get from their friends, family, and even their physicians and can create a reluctance to seek help.” (4)

Why is this important to our organization?

Many times the stigma and shame of mental illness discourages help seeking behaviors

As a result peopleHold it all in, instead of openly discussing their feelings leading

to even worse symptoms repeating the vicious cycle of silenceSelf-medicate using drugs and alcoholStruggle to maintain their jobs and other obligations

As a result communities willContinue to look the other way when it comes to mental health

issuesPerpetuate “NIMBYISM” (Not in my back yard)Lose valuable individuals in the local workforceShun individuals who do not quite fit in with their “ideal”

“As long as people subscribe to the notion that mental illness is someone else’s problem it will not be resolved.” (3)

What Effect Does It Have on the Community?

You Are The “Agents of Change”

Together We Can Fight Against the Stigma of Mental

Illness

“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again,

but expecting different results.”

-Rita Mae Brown

Slide 2 (1) Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute for Mental Health Education (Retrieved of 1/23/10 from

http://naomicoheninstitute.org/about/) Picture Retrieved from http://nga.gov.au/exhibition/Transformations/Images/MED/142946.jpg

Slide 3 (2) Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General. (1999). (Retrieved on 1/23/10 from

www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth) Slide 4

(3) Murdock, R. (2006) Stigma stands in the way of mental health treatment. The Nations Health. (4) James, T. (2009) Stigma surrounding mental illness remains despite abundant pharmaceutical ads. (Retrieved on 1/23/10

from http://medicalnewstoday.com /articles/160491.php) Picture Retrieved from http://www.thejakartapost.com/files/images/health.img_assist_custom.jpg

Slide 5 (5) Erasing the stigma of mental illness. (Retrieved on 1/23/10 from http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/erasing _stigma.htm) Pictures Retrieved from http://artragegallery.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/fighting-stigma1.jpg &

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/07/21/article-1036957-0457082B0000044D-401_468x286.jpg Slide 6

(6) The facts about stigma and mental illness in diverse communities. (Retrieved 1/23/10 from http://www.nami.org/factsaboutstigma)

http://archive.student.bmj.com/issues/04/09/reviews/images/view_1.jpg Slide 7

(7) Brody, D. Normal people don’t want to know us: first hand experiences and perspectives on stigma and discrimination. California Network of Mental Health Clients.(Retrieved on 1/23/2010 from http://delphinegrrl.googlepages.com/execsum)

Picture retrieved from http://n1.cdn.spikedhumor.com/1/200000/25477_niggers.jpg Slide 8

Brody, D. Normal people don’t want to know us: first hand experiences and perspectives on stigma and discrimination. California Network of Mental Health Clients.(Retrieved on 1/23/2010 from http://delphinegrrl.googlepages.com/execsum)

Slide 9 Brody, D. Normal people don’t want to know us: first hand experiences and perspectives on stigma and discrimination.

California Network of Mental Health Clients.(Retrieved on 1/23/2010 from http://delphinegrrl.googlepages.com/execsum) Slide 10

(4) James, T. (2009) Stigma surrounding mental illness remains despite abundant pharmaceutical ads.(Retrieved on 1/23/10 from http://medicalnewstoday.com/articles/160491.php)

Picture Retrieved from http://www.pcfcc.org/our-location Slide 11

(3) Murdock, R. (2006) Stigma stands in the way of mental health treatment. The Nations Health.

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