November 8, 2009

Stigma is No Barrier to Treatment


After many years of PR flacks promoting the idea of stigma, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) promotes the idea that stigma prevents people from seeking treatment. Contrary to that paradigm are state and US laws (Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Rehabilitation Act of 1973), which address discrimination, which denies to persons PERCEIVED as mentally ill (i.e., having a disability) from enjoying the same rights and privileges as "normal" persons. NAMI does not address this perspective at all. They remain focused on promoting drug treatment because they receive major funding from drug corporations. See e.g.,
http://www.ahrp.org/cms/content/view/644/36/
NAMI Constituency Revealed
AHRP.com
If a person wants psychiatric treatment there are no barriers other than internal ones. But if a person with a disability wants government services e.g., protection from crime police often deny them basic rights. NAMI ignores those abuses as does this essay.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-11-08/how-to-help-the-shell-shocked/?cid=hp:beastoriginalsL2

How to Help the Shell-Shocked
by Shermakaye Bass
Daily Beast
November 8, 2009
Shermakaye Bass is a freelance writer based in Austin, Texas. She has written for People, the International Herald Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, National Geographic Traveler, the New York Times, and Texas Highways, among others.

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