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This is a graded discussion: 5 points possible W5-DQ#1-Voices in My Head The videos below is a personal account of Eleanor Longden and Elyn Saks's account of their ordeals with schizophrenia. As you watch the videos explore and discuss the following points 1) What are some of the stigmas associated with mental disorders such as schizophrenia? 2) Share your thoughts/opinions/experience about our society and their perspective on mental disorders? How can we change some of the stigma associated with such diagnosis? due Jul 12

Explanation / Answer

Schizophrenia is a highly misunderstood illness, that is the reason why people suffering from this mental illness experience the greatest stigma of all. While many are aware of schizophrenia, most people believe in symptoms of schizophrenia that don’t exist. For example, Canadians erroneously believe that the following are related to schizophrenia:

Even worse, in a Surgeon General’s report, 60% of the U.S. population believed that people with schizophrenia were likely to act violently towards others. But in studies and reality, they are no more likely than others to behave violently.

And stigma doesn’t just exist in the general population. More than half of Canadians believe that people with schizophrenia face discrimination from healthcare professionals too.

Other stigma statistics include:

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