Anxiety and stigmatization are they related?
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Re: Anxiety and stigmatization are they related?
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I agree with you. Without the diagnosis they would probably not be as stigmatized but this days a lot of people know better and there is more awareness on mental health issues.Dominik_G wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 04:27 I believe — and the authors also mentioned this — people often don't know they are suffering from excessive anxiety or stress. I mean, they might think "ah, this is how my mind works, I always worry too much" but they might not be aware that it's not a rigid and unchangeable personality trait so they don't even think about seeking treatment of any kind. That said, I do believe being diagnosed with an anxiety disorder might come with the risk of also being stigmatized for it. Sadly, this tends to be the case with mental health issues in our current society.
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There is certain stage anxiety would get to and it would seem to be normal to the patient or sometimes they have no one to relate to and share their feelings with.Nerea wrote: ↑01 Aug 2020, 12:28 There is a part where the author mentions that “most people will suffer from an anxiety disorder for at least ten years without seeking help”. Does it mean people living with anxiety disorder might also be suffering from stigmatization? Or something else is causing them not to seek help?
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Wonderful point, I thinks some people are not just award of it.Dominik_G wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 04:27 I believe — and the authors also mentioned this — people often don't know they are suffering from excessive anxiety or stress. I mean, they might think "ah, this is how my mind works, I always worry too much" but they might not be aware that it's not a rigid and unchangeable personality trait so they don't even think about seeking treatment of any kind. That said, I do believe being diagnosed with an anxiety disorder might come with the risk of also being stigmatized for it. Sadly, this tends to be the case with mental health issues in our current society.
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