If one has been convicted of certain crimes then they can have all kinds of things that they can not do, places where they are forbidden to be at or live at, but they can all go down the public roads in public bathrooms, in motels and hotels, and restaraunts, and other places. Many of these people also have psychiatric labels, so how do we know what a person with a label looks like? Is there any way to spot them out of a crowd?
2007-01-06
02:44:46
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Many of these answers look very correct to me and just about the same, they mostly say that one can not tell a difference in one that has a label and one that doesn't and it is their behavior that gets them labeled, I will go a little further and say that it is their social environment many times that get them labeled. Can anyone tell me why this is and give me sources to prove why they say what they do?
2007-01-07
23:39:24 ·
update #1
Yes one can be labeled, whether these labels accuratly describe what is going on as a lifetime disease is another thing.
There are some factual brain diseases that may need treatment, most of what we are calling mental illness is not a true medical disease, and this is why no one including psychiatrist can actually tell a true difference in these people before they are treated with psychiatric drugs.
That is part of what is sad about this, it takes away from the medical resources that we have to prevent, treat, or cure those who may have a real brain disease such as a tumor, lession, damage, or other neurological marker.
No, it is not nice or fair to make fun of or discriminate against anyone that has a label, whether fair and accurate or not, but that is just what this label does discriminate between people based on a label.
A misdiagnoses is a medical persons fault, not the labeled or treated person, since it is based mostly on social issues, it is a misdiagnoses.
2007-01-12
03:39:52 ·
update #2
This is wrong: "most of all they on't admit that they are mentally sick. these have to be the relatives or the closed related friends jobs.... and it is strongly not sugestted to let them all by themselves... This is propaganda. If a true disease state does not exist, then most likely it is a social or family issue or issue of perception,or when the family or friends are wanting to control another. This is not true science or facts. And yes, some times it is best to leave a person be or give them time so they can think things through. It is often when others won't that a person has the hardest time in life, it is like stalking or raping against ones will. Perhaps if one has an actual illness or is going through a hard time one needs others they can trust that are supportive of what they say they need and want, to listen to and be there for them when they want or ask them to be and non-judgementally assist them. No pushing another over a cliff that they might not return from.
2007-01-14
01:47:47 ·
update #3