Because physical illness often has outward signs that we can see...mental illness is an unknown, and if it causes someone to behave in an "unusual" manner, it tends to make us uncomfortable...
The mentally ill are definitely descriminated against...so little is understood about mental illness by most people...
2006-12-12 10:25:47
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answered by . 7
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As a paramedic I see a lot of both. What the poster said above is right: physical illness have signs and symptoms. Mental illnesses usually aren't so obvious - unless you do a CT scan of the brain and sometimes not even then.
What it comes down to are cultural stigma's. Europeans used to think darker pigmented people were stupid. Hearing impaired used to be referred to as "deaf and dumb." In time, with proper education, the stigma associate with mental problems will disappear.
2006-12-12 10:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that because people can't see mental illness like physical illnesses they tend to be in denial about how serious they both really are.
2006-12-12 10:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is strange that it gets treated as such, yet many mental illnesses have causes based on physical problems (such as vitamin deficiencies). So in fact in some cases, a "mental illness" may only be a symptom of a "physical illness".
2006-12-12 10:32:29
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answered by rgdet 5
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there isn't any distinction. psychological diseases are diseases of the mind, that are poorly understood and hence there are not any purpose assessments for them. once a so-noted as psychological ailment is known, it receives moved into yet another type and is then seen a actual ailment, in problem-free words a actual ailment occurring contained in the mind. different concepts alongside this line: epilepsy is a mind sickness, even with the undeniable fact that it truly is not seen a psychological ailment, schizophrenia is a mind sickness, even with the undeniable fact that it truly is treated by psychiatrists particularly of neurologists, so it truly is noted as a psychological ailment. Over 60% of persons going to the well-known care healthcare professional somewhat have "psychological diseases" making them have lower back soreness, abdomen complications, pains, and so on., so noted as actual diseases. it truly is all an same. Our western subculture has artificially seperated the mind from something of the body. type of rambling the following. You wait and note, tho. In 30 years, there isn't any longer any time period "psychological ailment" anymore. there'll be a recognition for each challenge, particularly, with lab assessments and the entire element like we've for diabetes.
2016-11-25 23:33:51
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answered by ? 4
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I know what you are saying.
physical illness shows
mental illness doesn't always show but
can be just as.. if not more worse than a physical illness
2006-12-12 10:42:48
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answered by Bren 7
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