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Why People Resist
Accepting That They Are Ill and Resist Taking Medication
Supporting Someone with Bipolar - For Family and Friends
by Rebecca Woolis, MFCC
People resist accepting that they are ill because:
They are experiencing denial - a common first reaction to shocking or bad
news such as a death or the diagnosis of a seriously disabling illness.
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"I'm Not Sick! I
Don't Need Help!" - Author of the book by the same name, Dr. Xavier
Amador, explains why the mentally ill can't understand that
they're sick, and how family members can help them accept
treatment.
- They are in pain due to the social stigma associated with mental illness.
The implications for the future are also painful and involved:
- grieving the loss of some of their dreams and the ability to have normal
lives
- lowering their expectations for what they will have in their lives
- accepting the need for long-term treatment
- They are experiencing a symptom of the illness, in one of several ways:
- continued, massive denial of problems a primitive defense mechanism to
preserve the fragile sense of self-esteem that ill people have.
- delusional thinking, poor judgment, or poor reality testing.
People resist taking medication because:
- The side effects can be upsetting and unpleasant.
- It may mean admitting that they have a mental illness.
- It may feel like they are being controlled by an outside force. It can
trigger issues people have about loss of power and control in their lives.
- Reducing symptoms, and thus seeing the limitations of their lives, can be
more painful than being lost in psychosis. Many people in manic episodes prefer
that high-energy state to the lower-energy one they feel on
medication.
HealthyPlace.com Radio
Non-adherence with Mood Stabilizers: Prevalence, Predictors and Prognosis -
Why patients don't take their bipolar medications as
prescribed and the results of non-adherence. Presentation
from the Fourth International Conference on Bipolar
Disorder.
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