Is there still discrimination against the mentally ill in China?

Updated on society 2024-04-23
46 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, this is human nature, but it is not discrimination, it is fear.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Normal, there must be, mainly because the laws and regulations are not perfect, which causes many people to fear the mentally ill.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Definitely! Different levels of thought, different opinions, discrimination definitely exists.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Most of the mentally ill people hurt people after losing their cognitive ability, most of them think that they are wrong after recovering their cognitive ability after taking the drug, and the nature of most mentally ill people is not bad, I think most parents educate their children to have the basic quality of not hitting others. Some of the patients have a genetic family history of seizures when they grow up, and the child is very pitiful, because he has lost so much, such as dignity, respect, self-confidence, marriage, work, social conversation, I am sick, in fact, I really want to get married, but I don't want to pass on bad genes to children, so I don't want to get married.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes,,, I don't understand this, is it true that a mentally ill person who kills someone does not need to be punished by law, isn't it always saying that everyone should be treated equally? Who knows if he was sober or not.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think there is, although I have it myself, but I am trying to change, no one is perfect, I think, as long as I work hard to do it, no one will say anything.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, a lot of illegal things, the news will say, so-and-so because of a psychopath...

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course there is, ** is inevitable, after all, everyone has their own ideas.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, definitely! Normal people don't get to that point and don't know what to feel.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There should be, these are personal opinions. We can't dictate everyone's minds.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes Everyone is a little resistant to them.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There must be pitfalls, it's inevitable.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Absolutely, there are different ideas in the world.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There is still some discrimination against people who don't know much about this aspect.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Normal people are sometimes discriminated against.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, dear, I'm glad to answer for you, many people don't know about mental illness, and they have misunderstandings and fears about it. This lack of knowledge often leads to discrimination and prejudice. Due to society's stigma of mental illness, people tend to view mental illness as a negative trait, associating the patient with abnormal behavior and danger.

    This labelling often leads to discrimination. For some people, the manifestation of psychotic symptoms can be disturbing, and there is a fear that associating with the patient can lead to their own danger. This fear and insecurity can also contribute to discrimination.

    As a result of pretense, discrimination and stigmatization, some persons with mental illness often suffer from social exclusion and isolation. This exclusion and isolation further weakens the social status of patients and exacerbates discrimination.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Summary. In fact, your expression is a bit extreme. I believe. Not everyone discriminates against the mentally ill. Of course, since you asked, you must have this kind of thing happening around you, making you feel incomprehensible and indignant, right?

    In fact, your cousin Queda is a bit extreme. I believe. Not everyone discriminates against the mentally ill. Of course, since you asked so, you must have this kind of thing happening around you, making you feel incomprehensible and indignant, right?

    In fact, the essence of human nature is often a terrible remorse. The vast majority of people have the characteristics of disliking the poor and loving the rich in their bones, and they despise the mentally ill person, look down on him, dislike him, and even bully him, and they are not strange or right.

    You must be very young, and you haven't experienced the deep things of the world. The heart is full of love, justice, and positive energy.

    In fact, in the face of reality, the blood relationship between friends and relatives will change to a certain limit, and the attitude and psychology of getting along will change.

    Oh! I just have this disease, and I'm afraid I won't be able to get married.

    I also sympathize with my fellow patients.

    Oh, yes.

    There is a patient who will be in a psychiatric hospital for the rest of her life, she has no parents and no guardian, pitiful.

    You need to be independent as soon as possible, and I mean independent in your mind, and don't care what others think of you. If your mind is very healthy and independent, you will also have luck in recovering your condition.

    You can see that you are a very kind person.

    Well, you're a counselor?

    To be yourself is to respond to everything in the best way possible.

    Yes, leaning towards the emotional direction.

    Good. If you want, you can communicate with me regularly, I think it will be good for you to get better. In fact, including the lesions of the bent oak parenchyma, it is also a good foundation to maintain a happy mood and bury oranges.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Mental illness is a stubborn illness. It's not easy**, and the cost of medical care is high. As the saying goes, there is no filial son in front of the bed for a long time, and this is the truth. Even relatives are discriminatory against the mentally ill, let alone outsiders.

    Second, the social harm of the mentally ill is very great. Often causes homicide, injury and other accidents. It has a great negative impact on the family and society, and it is difficult to control.

    The above is one of the reasons why the mentally ill are discriminated against, but we should not discriminate against the mentally ill, but should care for them and care for them.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Discrimination is an essence of human beings, and since ancient times, the strong have often discriminated against the weak, and the mentally ill themselves are the weakest of the weak.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    We don't discriminate against the mentally ill, we just discriminate against people who do whatever they want under the guise of mental illness and get away with it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes, they actually promised to hire you first, and then fired you after 1 day on the grounds that you looked mentally ill, and even if you didn't pay your salary, what kind of reason did you have? What kind of person are you? Honesty equals psychosis?

    Do you think I didn't scold you to your face?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It is because there are some mentally ill people who infringe on normal people, and the law has nothing to do with them, so these mentally ill people should be discriminated against.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Not only the mentally ill, but also the disabled, etc.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It is the parents and siblings who harm the mentally ill.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The mentally ill doesn't do anything and still let people raise, and he doesn't discriminate against anyone.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    First, the importance of dealing with social discrimination.

    While people with mental illness suffer from illness, the issue of discrimination in all aspects of society has also attracted more and more attention. Today's situation shows that discrimination against people with mental illness is widespread among all levels of society.

    The reason is that most people do not understand or even have a great misunderstanding about mental illness, which leads to the aggravation of mental symptoms and the aggravation of many patients' mental symptoms, and finally gives up on themselves, so how to deal with social discrimination has also become an important content that patients with mental illness need to learn.

    Second, the status quo of social discrimination.

    Most of the society has a herd mentality, coupled with a lack of understanding or even misunderstanding of mental illness, which leads to the problem of discrimination, which still takes a long time for the development and progress of society to be fundamentally solved. At this time, the best people who can't change the surrounding environment can only start from themselves, try their best to change a small number of people around them, and at the same time strengthen their ability to resist social discrimination.

    Third, common methods of dealing with social discrimination.

    1) Improve your abilities.

    In the face of doubts from the outside world, the most advantageous way to deal with it is to speak with facts, for all kinds of terrible rumors when the outside world talks about mental illness, if the ** member can restrain his mental symptoms and live like a normal person, discrimination will naturally be self-defeating.

    2) Educate the people around you about mental illness.

    For those close to them, let them understand the relevant knowledge of psychiatry, which can make daily getting along more harmoniously, and can also give relatively professional intervention and help to the staff when the mental symptoms are severe.

    3) Don't let people with relationships know about our mental illness.

    In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, it is best not to disclose your illness to prevent intentional or unintentional harm from others.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The thinking and behavior of the mentally ill are different from those of ordinary people, and ordinary people do not understand that the important thing is not to position themselves as mentally ill, because they are ordinary people when they are cured, and they should live and work according to the thinking and behavior patterns of ordinary people. In fact, many Nobel laureates are paranoid personalities, but their contribution to society is indeed second to none, bless you, you are a normal person, work and live well, I hope you are more and more happy.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Actually, no, mental illness is only one of the diseases that people can have, and it should not be discriminated against.

    It's just that because the symptoms of the mentally ill are often incomprehensible, there are often people who find it scary and show discrimination.

    However, with the development of society, many people have learned about mental illness, and naturally there is nothing to discriminate against.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Fairness is inherently non-existent. There is only fairness in the relative sense. A lot of news broke the news that mentally ill people had killed people, and it was irresponsible to hurt people.

    So naturally people think they should stay away, I know that a child killed his classmates. I got a psychiatric certificate in the hospital, I was exempted from criminal liability, and now I'm still married and living well. I think that's what society discriminates against.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Most of all psychological problems are caused by misconceptions, and continuing to misconceptions will remain the status quo.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Failure to follow the routine is a manifestation of the mentally ill, and society cares for such people, and the law cares for and protects such patients.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    There's no way around it, discrimination is everywhere, but it's not what people think when they really understand it.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    There are actually more and more people who understand spiritual and psychological knowledge.

    It may be that you have little contact with others, and everyone does not know your situation very well, including doctors, who do not communicate with you much, and may not be able to fully grasp your situation, even if there is a misunderstanding, please be patient and not be too anxious.

    Can you talk to a psychiatrist and clearly confess your thoughts and listen to his opinion?

    Generally speaking, a good psychologist allows patients to raise some different opinions, and then appropriately reflect on their own judgments and perceptions.

    Of course, you may also have a lack of understanding of spiritual psychology, including yourself, and there are inappropriate places, so please pay attention to it with an open mind and reflect on it.

    There are always more solutions than problems, there is a rainbow after the storm, and I believe that everything will be fine.

    People will change, including those who will get better, and your illness will be cured gradually through continuous conditioning and conditioning, including the improvement of your thinking and understanding. You have to have some faith!

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It's not that society discriminates against patients, but that the quality of many of our citizens can't keep up with social development!

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Mental illness is disliked because it is different from normal people, and even does some things that ordinary people can't do, making people feel like fools.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Mentally ill people can be uncontrollable, short-tempered, moody, and have communication difficulties.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    A mental illness that is mentally unstable, unable to carry out a normal life, and even doing things that hurt oneself and others for no reason.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Doing some very weird things that makes the average person feel unbelievable, too crazy, and affects the normal life of other people.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    There is no normal consciousness, hurting oneself and hurting others, going crazy, and not being able to communicate with others normally.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Some psychosis is a substantial lesion and is not purely a mental illness.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    Psychosis is not the same as neurosis, psychosis is also called a mental disorder, and our common delusions, emotional out-of-control, and so on are all psychosis.

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    There are many types of mental illness, but in general, it is a difficult illness.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Madness, dementia, etc., which manifest when the spirit is broken down by a heavy blow, are all manifestations of mental illness.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    Very simple physical principle, the principle of same-sex repulsion; It is also called the principle of half a catty to eight taels!

  45. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    Psychosis is a phenomenon in which the patient has neurological disorders that he or she cannot control.

  46. Anonymous users2023-12-25

    Although the issue of discrimination against people with mental illness has begun to attract some attention in the past few years, it is true that there is still a lack of awareness and awareness. Here are some of the reasons that can cause this phenomenon:1

    Influence of social and cultural attitudes: For a long time, there have been many misconceptions and prejudices about mental illness. Social and cultural beliefs play an important role in shaping attitudes and behaviors towards patients, and these beliefs often view mental illness as abnormal or scary.

    2.Lack of knowledge and education: Many people have limited understanding of the social and personal impact of mental illness.

    Unlike some other health problems, mental illness is often outwardly unnoticeable. This can lead to neglect or neglect of the issue of Naran's discrimination against people with mental illness. 4.

    Social distancing and stigma: People living with mental illness may experience alienation, exclusion and isolation due to stigma and social stigma against people with mental illness. This social distancing can lead to patients being afraid to open up about their situation, which in turn leads to relatively little advocacy and attention to the issue.

    Although there is currently relatively little attention to the issue of discrimination against people with mental illness in society, by increasing social awareness and understanding, promoting relevant education and awareness, and promoting open dialogue and support, we can gradually change this phenomenon and create a more inclusive and understanding social environment. Everyone.

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