The old puritanical stoic attitude of "just get over it". If you can't "just get over it" then you must be "weak willed". But I'm sorry, many people fight it all their lives with unbelievably strong wills and still never "just get over it", it returns and returns and returns!
In recent years, our society has seen a tremendous increase in the diagnosis of bipolar illness. This can be explained by an increased societal awareness of clinical depression. Additionally, our society has seen rapidly decreasing stigma against mental illness. This new situation provides untold benefits to depression sufferers, who now have access to a broad array of psychotropic medicines for the treatment of depression. Counseling, spirituality and improving sleep habits are all-natural treatments for depression that must not be forgotten.
Even though our society has come a long way in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders, there can still be a stigma attached to admitting that you have one. If you are concerned about the possibility of severe depression, bipolar disorder or another illness that originates in the brain, it is important to seek help before your symptoms become even worse. You will need to stay committed to seeking help despite what others may say.
Stigma
The stigma
Stigma is a mark of disgrace or infamy.
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In music, Stigma is Vinnie Stigma from Agnostic Front solo band. In psychology, stigma is negative attitudes attached to a mental disorder.
sticky stigma
it holds the stigma in place
The stigma.