Take two minutes to read, explore, and reflect. & Amy Morin, LCSW, Editor-in-Chief Top of Mind Words are extremely powerful. They linger with us long after a conversation is over, and they can impact our decisions and the way we feel about ourselves.
Recently, leaders from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) reviewed multiple studies on how language surrounding mental health can contribute to stigma. Further, they concluded that this stigmatization ultimately leads to a decrease in seeking treatment for mental illness and substance use.
This remains true even if there's no malice behind our language regarding mental health. Examples of problematic language include misusing clinical terms (e.g. psycho, schizo, crazy, bipolar) and using highly stigmatized language such as "addict."
Instead, we should be cautious about the words we use in our everyday language and focus on using person-centered language (ex. "a person with schizophrenia" versus "a schizophrenic"). Person-centered language allows the diagnosis to be identified while allowing space between the individual and the concern.
As we move through this world and engage with strangers, friends, and our closest loved ones, it's important to be deliberate and thoughtful with our word choices. It's become common to flippantly toss out words like "crazy" or "bipolar" or to describe someone as a disorder versus someone with a mental health disorder.
This language is a detriment to the many people who can benefit from getting help. We must work diligently to avoid stigmatizing language, diffuse stigma in general, and serve as champions of those seeking mental health care. On the Bright Side Ways to Stay Positive This Week What's Inspiring Us
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Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Why the Language We Use Around Mental Health Matters
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