Living Stigma Free

Mental Illness Stigmas

 

Living Stigma Free
By Lisa Ventimiglia, LMSW

This week marks Mental Illness Awareness Week. In recognition of this week, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) launched the #IAmStigmaFree campaign.

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Whether we realize it or not, every day terminology such as “you’re crazy” “insane” and “nuts” can often carry a negative and hurtful tone and contribute in the stigmatization of mental illness. Our choice of words can dictate to those around us if we are accepting or judgmental to the needs of others. According to NAMI, 60% of Americans with mental illness do not receive services. We hope that the Community Growth Center will assist in lowering this statistic by opening our doors and our hearts to anyone and everyone who seeks services.   Mental illness is more common than many people think. In fact, 1 in 5 people reading this article have a mental illness.

A major tool for eliminating mental illness stigmas is EDUCATION. Educating yourself and others. Visit https://www.nami.org/miaw to learn more about mental health and take the pledge and be the change you want to see in the world. #IAmStigmaFree.

As a reminder, we are hosting a FREE workshop this Saturday, 10/10/15 at 10:00am that focuses on the mind-body connection. There are still a few spots open for registration. We hope to see you there!

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