NAMI - You are Not Alone — There is a long standing history that the...

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There is a long standing history that the institution of mental health has been unjustly accusing those who do not exhibit mentally-ill behaviors or symptoms their entire life and placed into mental wards to hit their numbers and make that number grow.

I have a read a book called “The Myth of Mental Illness” by Szasz. And while it covers some portion of psychiatry as being valid, it does not address that people without mental illness are placed into mental disorder categories using law enforcement(CIT) or excessive use of force and by fabricated testimonials and not real evidence. They are also a silent generation as they are placed into a system where they feel they cannot speak up without sounding like they are going against an overwhelming power in which they feel they cannot win, as they have been set up to go into the healthcare system without real symptoms and pay up into it.

The silent people who have been unjustly accused and placed into this unfair healthcare system of greed are stigmatized while they need legal representation that would be so brave to fight for them, find it hard to prove with sullied testimonials surrounding them that believe they should be placed there. As those that place them there are also scared or hiding about being targeted instead.

The other side is that, if mental health practitioners do want higher numbers, mental disorder/illness does not become as stigmatized over time due to a higher rise in numbers of those as mentally-ill. As we would like almost everyone to have a prescription and see therapist on a regular basis, that is another topic yet to be vetted openly. But also, never discussed.

Criminally-ill are also very different from the mental illness category, I also have problems with this in the press and with pro-gun stories as they are often looped in with high-functioning mentally ill stable members of society.

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