Scapegoating And Mental Illness Stigma
- The belief that the mentally ill are Violent and a Threat to Society. (The mentally ill are crazed killers who hear voices to kill other people and then do so).
- The belief that mentally ill persons are Weak, and that they are Moral Failures. (Mental illness is evidence of a failure of strength. Mentally ill persons could have prevented their illnesses or could pull out of them if only they werent such weaklings).
Society acts on these mistaken and unsupported beliefs in profound ways:
- There is inadequate national funding for research or treatment of mental illness.
- Private sector mental health institutions can barely meet expenses and frequently lose money simply because they cannot get public sector health coverage to pay for necessary services.
- Health Insurers offer much less adequate coverage for mental health problems than they do for physical health problems and fight grassroots efforts to mandate equal treatment of recognized disorders.
- Employees with a history of mental illness must be careful about disclosing their treatment history for fear of discrimination.
- Television shows like ABCs recent Wonderland reinforce the stereotypes of the violent killer mental patient.
- Media pay close attention to mentally ill persons who commit violent crimes, but not to mentally ill persons who get better and lead productive lives.
You can work to combat these injustices by recognizing them when they occur and working to correct them through responsible social pressure. A primary way to achieve this goal is to support the activities of groups that exist to combat mental health stigma.Two notable groups come to mind that are worth your attention:
- The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) is a grassroots, self-help and family advocacy organization solely dedicated to improving the lives of people with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (manic depression), major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and panic disorder.
- The National Mental Health Association (NMHA) strives to improve attitudes toward mental illness and the mentally ill; to improve services for the mentally ill; to work for the prevention of mental illness and promote mental health. They are active in legislative efforts to get insurance companies to pony up payments for needed services.
If there is a lesson in this editorial/essay, I hope it is this. People create stigma out of their own fears and ignorance. Through education and awareness, people can also undo the harmful stigmas they have created and maintained. Reference:
Dombeck, M.J. (May 2000). Scapegoating and Mental Illness Stigma [Online].
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