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Treating Mental Illness With Compassion

" If your mental illness that makes you feel guilty, revise the definition of " disease "and try to enjoy the same respect and care you show to a cancer patient or a person with pneumonia . "
~ Awareness of Mental Health in Australia

There is too much humanity in human beings for our own good . In our unique and innate division , we take such a disparity that clings to us as people and we reprimand her. If our ears grow too , or talk with a lisp or our hips seem too disproportionate to the rest of our body , or are not good at math , we are ashamed . It is an ancient form of guilt imposed from deep inside and it seems that nothing we can do about it .

Mental ailments are perhaps the greatest scourge of all , or at least among the greatest of them. We are ashamed to admit that we were depressed or can not manage anxieties that fill our lives. But if most of the population will be affected at some point in their lives for us when these things - even minimal - why do we feel so bad ?

It is time to break the stigma. Fortunately, more and more countries and organizations around the world use things like social networks to spread the theme of mental health wellness and disease - and not judging them .

CONTRAST OF WELFARE AND HEALTH

There are billions of dollars spent on wellness programs each year worldwide . It is much more devoted to the disease, and mental illness moving his command of this bag. Yet the world can not keep .

These facts do not help the person in the locked mental illness but will go a long way toward demonstrating how this Nemesis is huge. It is beyond humanity to solve. And many issues surrounding health and disease challenge our understanding. Why do some people like and some patients? Theories of child development can help explain some of them , but there are always exceptions of confusion - and a lot of them.

Our inherent mental health or ill health is neither glory nor our fault.

And it is not our fault that we should not feel guilty or ashamed , but inevitably , because we are human beings.

We must be able to forgive ourselves , or rather , to receive God's forgiveness for the times we struggle to accept ourselves as we are to treat us with respect, and we show the same concern that someone physically ill .