Mental Illness: Turning Stigma Into Compassion
In this interview international expert on developmental psychopathy Stephen Hinshaw discusses his book "Another Kind of Madness: A Journey through the Stigma and Hope of Mental Illness". Dr. Hinshaw grew up in a family where his father suffered from severe bouts of psychosis, sometimes requiring hospitalization, in turn affecting his own mental health. Having experience on both sides of the issue of mental health, Hinshaw has come to recognize that there is a stigma still attached to mental illness, which not only affects a patient's ability to seek help, but also prevents sufficient training for mental health professionals, and makes treatments less frequently available. Although we have come a very long way in the last two centuries, there is still a stigma in society that encourages an "us vs. them" mentality -- rather than seeing each other as human beings who all struggle sometimes. "I believe that humanization is the ultimate 'cure' for stigma," says Hinshaw.
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