May is Mental Health Awareness Month and this has a special place in my heart as my regular followers know. I am the mother of children living with mental health challenges and I know first hand what this does to the individual living with the disorder and their family who would love them no matter what. Mental Health Disorders are invisible disabilities that most can’t even imagine how it impacts the thoughts that go through their heads. Often those suffering have no idea that they are even battling in the moment and those around them deal with the consequences. Society has labeled these battling with these disorders and made them out to be monsters or crazy, which then feeds the negative thoughts already tearing the sufferer apart from the inside. They want to just be “normal” and when they are constantly told they can’t be they often get discouraged. Society puts on the pressure and the result becomes rages, manic episodes, suicide, among other destructive results. Why can’t we get these suffering the proper help and stop stigmatizing them?
Can we take a bit of time this month of awareness and find out how we can all do our part to help and share awareness. Educate yourself a bit this month and try to understand what these battling are going through instead of hiding them and being ashamed if you have family members. The biggest thing these people need to be surrounded with are positive thoughts and lots of support. Show them that people do care about them and that there are people willing to listen.
I just wrote a post on my blog called the ‘mental illness tag’, I’m trying to help people understand and have an insight into what it’s like to have a mental illness, would be great if you did it! Maybe you could even ask your kids to answer the questions 🙂
https://beccadoeslifethings.wordpress.com/2016/05/02/mental-illness-tag/
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I will absolutely check it out for you! Thank you for sharing! The stigma needs to be eliminated! The stigma alone keeps many from getting help!
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I know, I completely agree, one of the reasons I think the stigma is so bad is because of a lack of education. Hopefully if people read all these blogs and people talking about it, it might be able to reduce it!
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I’m glad we have connected and I am now following you! I look forward to talking with you more! Thank you for being a voice for those still scared to do so! HUGS
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