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Stigma surrounding mental illness


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Thanks for answering my posts.
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NullPointer, Please know that there is no shame in seeking help you may need. I'm sorry to hear that your wife isn't supportive but this is your life and you have to do what is best for you. We encourage you to continue working through the CBT program and please don't be shy if you have any questions. Danielle ____________________ The DC Support Team
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I'm afraid to tell anyone the kinds of problems I'm having because I know what they will think. My doctor told me not to let my wife know what medicine I'm taking because he thinks she'll try to use it against me. It's hard to keep her from finding out though and she mocks me all the time for taking medicine. When I went to counseling she always would tell me what kind of loser I am since I had to pay someone to talk to me. Other than that, I try to keep it all to myself, but I think my boss thinks that I have some issues.
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Perth, You're English is great! Thanks for taking the time to share your experience with us and what worked for you. Who's next? Danielle ____________________ The DC Support Team
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The biggest problem was for me to convince my husband and my mother that I am no more the same as I have been to. They knew me as a strong, happy and encouraging person and they did not want to accept that they can not rely on me like before, that I can not do things like before. It was more a luck, not a "strategy" that we have a neighbour next to my mother's house. So, as we were all there (my mother, my husband and me), this neighbour visited us. She 's got depression too. She started to talk about her feelings, her fears, her illness. My mother and my husband were shocked and surprised: they could hear almost the same words, the same phrases, the same thought like I expressed so many times before to let them know how I feel, to convince them, what it means, to be depressive - that this is an illness and not something like "I do not want to do this or that..." After this I experienced the first time that my mother WANTS to help me, and she tried to find ways to make me feel better. She started to do things she has done earlier - like reading a book together with me and discuss it (actually she has read, I only listened to). She forced things to help me. So, I do not know if this is something anyone can use, but just to let you know: listening to another depressed one, live (!), helped my family to understand and to support me. It was like they understood it finally. (sorry for my english - I am not from Canada, neither from an english-speeking country)
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Members, Mental illness is often referred to as the silent illness as it can only be identified by asking the individual in question. Many of you have posted in response to difficulties you've experienced with friends or family with regards to your depression and it's effects on you. These posts are often marked with feelings of rejection and fear of stigmatization. Today, we invite you to share your experiences in this safe space and find strength in numbers. We would also encourage you to share strategies that have worked to help you gain the understanding of family and friends or current problems you are faced with. Danielle ______________________ The DC Support Team

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