Mental health stigma is when someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness.This stigma against those with mental health difficulties can be in any form. From the unkind word, social exclusion to even higher insurance premiums in some cases. But this is all because of the lack of knowledge and understanding of certain people.
Despite growing awareness the stigma has not decreased. Recent studies indicate the contrary. That stigma against people with mental illness has increased over the past half century and is still increasing. A couple of studies have also shown that the major cause of this stigma is the perception that some individuals with mental illnesses are dangerous. Given this fact, it seems that stigma will not be decreased.Campaigns to decrease stigma by simply trying to educate people are not sufficient. This is unbelievable to hear even though live in a world that has advanced in many ways. But issues like this are not tackled in our societies.
What are the effects of this stigma you may ask. From this week I can say it leads to various negative effects. The main one being it creates self doubt within the individual who struggles with their mental health. They start to receive less opportunities because of the way “their mind works”. People may even bully or harass them which leads to self doubt.
There are some ways we can all reduce the stigma. Firstly by educating ourselves and spreading of knowledge to others. This starts a chain of people passing their knowledge and the chain gets longer and longer. We can also show equality between mental and physical illnesses. People wouldn’t make fun of illnesses like diabetes etc but why with mental illness. The last tip would be to talk openly to mental health. You could learn a lot more than not engaging in a conversation about it at all.









