Stigma Mental Health - Overcoming Stigma

Posted on June 26th, 2007 | by admin |

Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. Psychologist, talks about mental health stigma.

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  1. 8 Responses to “Stigma Mental Health - Overcoming Stigma”

  2. By AnthiaKim on Jun 26, 2007 | Reply

    Thankyou so much …
    Thankyou so much for this vid.You hit the nail on the head when you said about ‘being allowed to rant and rave’instead of attributing it to the label.

  3. By jeywolf on Jun 27, 2007 | Reply

    Yes, I love the …
    Yes, I love the diversity angle on that, on a lot of things.

  4. By Chipmunkapublishing on Sep 3, 2007 | Reply

    Yes. Mental health …
    Yes. Mental health is the biggest civil rights momvement of all time and its happening now thanks to you tube, psychetruth, google, John Breeding, Chipmunkapublishing.

  5. By markae0 on Oct 18, 2007 | Reply

    Forced psychiatry …
    Forced psychiatry still is necessary in the world , because along with the innocent “mentally ill” , there is the criminal evil person that society needs locked up, yet hasn’t commited a crime to warrent incarceration. Specifically the mentally ill pedophile. To eliminate forced psychiatry for innocent people, there has to be a method to jail the criminal/evil person.

  6. By psychetruth on Oct 18, 2007 | Reply

    You just engaged on …
    You just engaged on a slippery slope there. You are recommending incarceration without having committed a crime and without benefit of a trail by one’s peers. Who becomes the thought police? Who is qualified to judge a man before he has committed the crime? What recourse does a person have if he accused of mental illness? What’s to stop psychiatry from being used a political tool if they can lock people up w/out having committed a crime?

  7. By markae0 on Oct 19, 2007 | Reply

    “without benefit of …
    “without benefit of a trial” That was a misunderstanding. I assumed the sex offender/pedophile has been to court and convicted. Some sex offenders are likely to continue on their criminal activities. These are the criminals that the law must change for. Change as in giving longer sentences, so that a psychiatrist doesn’t have to be used to keep them from harming the public/society.

  8. By psychetruth on Oct 19, 2007 | Reply

    I have no problem …
    I have no problem with the basis of the legal system. Yes, if someone commits a crime, they should go to prison.

  9. By lissiness on Dec 19, 2007 | Reply

    I think yr advice …
    I think yr advice is helpful. I’ve been trying very hard to work on myself my entire life, & have been actively seeking help & doing yoga and meditation & disciplining my diet.
    Diagnosis helps tho. I don’t like labels either.
    The label of ADD at least is the arrow leading to where we sharing it should converge to help each other out.
    Everything is labeled. ADD needs ADD because it’s commonly experienced. call it anything, but we need to be able to state our experience.

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