Increasing understanding of mental illness by sharing my personal struggle with major depressive disorder, PTSD, and generalized anxiety disorder. It's crucial that sufferers not feel stigmatized and are not afraid to ask for help, especially the children. It's natural to be afraid of things we don't understand, so maybe by sharing our experiences, we can make a difference. Talk with others, ask questions, share this blog. Mental illness is not something of which to be afraid.
Showing posts with label teen suicide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teen suicide. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
The View From Here...: Please Talk - Do it for our Children.
The View From Here...: Please Talk - Do it for our Children.: I admire this young man for his courage, his strength, his honesty, and vulnerability. Sadly, youtube is riddled with videos like Jonah'...
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Please Talk about Mental Illness - Do it for our Children.
Sadly, YouTube is riddled with videos like Jonah's with children bravely revealing their "secrets" to an audience of strangers in hopes that they can affect change, in the hopes that they will be heard. Unfortunately, 1.2 million Ontario youth suffer from mental illness, and only one out of six will receive the help they need, because they are too afraid to reveal their secrets to a world that stigmatizes mental illness, so they suffer alone. According to Merriam Webster's Dictionary, stigma is defined as "a mark of shame or discredit", and we impose that shame on our children.
What society often forgets is mental illness is a potentially fatal illness with more than 800,000 suicides world wide each year, almost three times the lives lost in armed combat. Some statistics say as much as 90% of those suicides are the result of mental illness. Suicide is the second leading cause of death of children ages 10-19, the leading cause of death being car accidents.
In Canada last year, 300 children took their own lives because they felt so hopeless, so alone, because they were afraid to share their "secrets". These children are depending on us, their guardians, their protectors, to create a world where they feel safe being who they are, a world where they don't have to feel ashamed of something over which they have no control. As Alicia Raimundo so aptly put it in her TEDTalks video taped in Waterloo, http://theviewfromhere1.blogspot.ca/p/blog-page_2672.html the children who speak up about their illness are "superheroes", defenders of life, decency and compassion. They need us to be superheroes too, and they need us to do it now, because 300 lives is 300 too many.
What will you do to help eliminate the stigma of mental illness? If you suffer from mental illness, I know what courage it takes to open about it, but by being open, you are not only paving the way for our children, but you might also be helping someone else better understand a loved one who suffers from mental illness, and all you need to do is listen.
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