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This is especially true for the 2.2 million Americans who are living with schizophrenia and for their families. A recent national survey by the National Mental Health Association revealed that misconceptions strongly influence how the general public views schizophrenia. The survey found only 14 percent of the general public believes that people with schizophrenia can hold jobs and raise families. Further, only 27 percent of the general public believes that schizophrenia is treatable. In turn, this stigma impacts the ability of people with schizophrenia to access the treatments and services they need, such as:
The truth is that schizophrenia is a serious disorder that affects a person's thoughts, feelings and actions. Someone with schizophrenia may have difficulty distinguishing between what is real and what is imaginary.
Finally, schizophrenia can be effectively treated and many people with this illness do lead productive and fulfilling lives. You can help eliminate the stigma surrounding schizophrenia and other mental illnesses. To get all the facts, contact your local mental health association or the National Mental Health Association at 1-800-969-NMHA or visit www.nmha.org. top ~ next ~ articles table of contents ~ send page to a friend HealthyPlace.com Schizophrenia Links |
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