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The Mind outside the Mind

What determines if a person is mentally ill and what determines

if the person is not? According to the various individuals the

definitions are all different, however if a persons thinking

process is off balance you are more than likely going to find a

mental illness, regarding if it is revolving around a physical

cause.

The mind has played tricks on even the so-called sane

individuals in the world. When the mind creeps in suspicions,

loss of thought, inability to say what is on your mind, and so

on. More than likely you are fine, however if these symptoms are

ongoing you had better get help now. The experts in Social

Scientist often interchange the terms mentally ill and disorders

since one term means that a patient has a disturbance in normal

patterns and the other means that a patient will need ongoing

treatment for the disturbances.

We cannot always rely on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual

of Mental Disorders (DSM) for the definition of mentally ill

simply because the book is in constant change as APA members

find new information each year. Most information in the book is

valuable but every year new studies are finding out more about

each diagnosis. Researchers and analyst often base their insight

on gender, race, background, class, and so on, as well as

comparing mental illnesses to several case studies. According to

criminal justice experts, the mentally ill is found in homeless

environments and/or jail. However, this is far from the truth,

since we have cops, lawyers, judges, political leaders,

environments and/or jail. However, this is far from the truth,...

religious leaders, painters, actors, actresses and others in the

neighborhood going to jail, and even sometimes homeless.

Mentally ill in definition is someone that is not conforming to

the way a group thinks, believes, acts et cetera. This means if

you do not go along with the laws and political leaders' beliefs

or societies' beliefs then you may be deemed the mentally ill.

According to many experts in the field of psychology, criminal

system, and so on, mentally ill patients were abused and

disassociated from society at one time and often confined in a

jail like institution and the authorities were the crooks inside

the hospital.

This is dehumanizing, punishing, and individual simply because

they are said to have a mental illness. Corrupted systems bring

forth corrupted people, therefore their examples has brought on

more problems than what we all needed. The criminal experts,

mental health experts, and others are constantly making grave

mistakes throughout there studies and often everyone suffers,

yet the blame is turned on the patients and others in society.

Denial! Since we all have equal rights and it was a violation of

these peoples' rights in the early days when mentally ill

patients were institutionalize and sometimes for no apparent

cause, at all it is vital to undo what has been done by acting

human and giving these people a status in life.

Mentally ill patients are often brilliant individuals that

suffer from a disorder. A few mentally ill patients will commit

crimes, but not all of them will. For example, a woman suffers

retardation, yet she hates the way the world submits to bile,

such as pornographic, excessive violence, rape, nudity, and

other areas of discussed that is openly acknowledged in the

world as impure behaviors, yet the system will allow it. Now who

is really retarded? Obviously not the woman since she hates what

is wrong. Another case scenario can be seen when a mentally ill

individual is out in public and someone needs help, including

lifting groceries and this person will help, while another

person without a mental illness will disregard the need of the

pedestrian.

Now who is mentally ill? The person that was not willing to

help is probably affected by the unlawfully teachings that go on

in society, in the justice system and in the political world,

and due to his or her fear or else selfish behaviors this person

illustrated more mentally ill symptoms than the diagnosed person

illustrated. My point is, mentally ill are often wiser to the

truth than those that are said to not be mentally ill, and the

mentally ill are often showing humanity while the rest of the

world is dehumanizin

About the author:

Tony Robinson is an International Author and Webmaster. For

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