Cat Dancer
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A disorder? Does it really matter what we call it?
I think I've posted about this before, but I'm trying so hard to understand what mental illness is and where it comes from. Does it always have a physical root? If it's caused by trauma, then does the trauma cause a physical/chemical change in the brain that leads to the mental illness?
Are people who have mental illnesses partly responsible for the stigma that mental illnesses have on them? Based on how we behave sometimes?
I've been reading this debate on another site and it's got me thinking and wondering and feeling kind of confused.
I think some people still have some strange ideas about the whole issue and I'm wondering what can be done about it, if anything.
I think I've posted about this before, but I'm trying so hard to understand what mental illness is and where it comes from. Does it always have a physical root? If it's caused by trauma, then does the trauma cause a physical/chemical change in the brain that leads to the mental illness?
Are people who have mental illnesses partly responsible for the stigma that mental illnesses have on them? Based on how we behave sometimes?
I've been reading this debate on another site and it's got me thinking and wondering and feeling kind of confused.
I think some people still have some strange ideas about the whole issue and I'm wondering what can be done about it, if anything.