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Daily Archives: August 20, 2018

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Mental Illness Dictionary: 5 Words We Should Stop Using To Describe People

Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Lifestyle, NewsBy Justin SweitzerAugust 20, 2018

We often use words that exaggerate a person or situation, which can be quite hurtful to a person who may be struggling with mental illness. Words like “crazy,” “psycho” and “schizo” can be quite damaging to someone who can’t help the fact that they have a mental condition and are working hard to manage it.

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