why do people call people crazy that have mental problem?


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Mental problems generally don't exist. It is a term coined by the industry to get us to take more drugs than we need.

Bi-polar, real schizophrenia, maybe, and these need treatment.

But if you are on too many RX's and don't like the results, go to:

pathmed.com

These are qualified doctors who specialize in the treatment of mental health.

See what you can find,
Cheryl

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because they are crazy andthey cant control them selfs.

SOME PEOPLE HAVE NO CLASS These people do things other people would not. They act differently, talk differently and may look different. In our society anything that is new and asks for a lot is viewed as a radical idea. Radical can be associated with crazy and people think this sometimes


I think that people inappropriately label other people who are "different" because they do not know how to relate to them any other way. Also, I think that society fears people with mental illnesses.


misunderstanding them i think?

Because them people that do this like to see if they can make you fell worse. If you are a nutcase like me then they love to hurt you. But i am even more of a nutcase then they think Because i just look at them and say yep I'm a nut big deal. Look at it this way if they are calling you names or saying things to try and hurt you. Then they are leaving someone else alone because they are busy doing it to YOU... They lack understanding. If they had a kid who was bipolar, for example, do you think they would go around telling everyone that his/her kid's a freak? Probably not. The only reason people are calling them crazy is because they are so ignorant.


cuz they dont have any education


I think its a shame people do call people with mental problems crazy. Insanity itself is a legal term, but not used in psychiatry. Most people with mental disorders should be categorized scientifically. "Crazy" is just a colloqial term used by people to say someone acts or behaves out of the ordinary. There are a good number of people diagnosed with mental illness that want to be normal..so the term is probably not the most appropriate.




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