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en People like to think mental illness means insane, when thats just not true. There has to be a social conscious-wakening around it.

en Mental illness is an equal-opportunity illness. Every one of us is impacted by mental illness. One in five adults are dealing with this illness, and many are not seeking help because the stigma prevents that.

en Mental illness existed in America 200 or 300 years ago, only under a different name. We've developed a wider array of behaviors that we now term mental illness.

en It's quite unusual for people to contribute to mental illness organizations because, I think, there's still a stigma attached to the illness.

en What people don't understand is that mental illness affects one out of five families in America. It's kind of the hidden illness. It's a silent killer.

en Felix had a history of delusions and violence which was fueled by untreated and very serious mental illness. When the jury understands that he acted consistent with a man who suffered from a psychotic mental illness, then it makes perfect sense ... that he very easily could explode into a murderous rage.

en But I think I had the ability to be an artist before my mental illness ever took hold. I was a great con artist in deceiving myself, but through art therapy I was able to use a medium other than drugs to express myself. I try to live outside the box, and whether mental illness is driving that or not, I don't know.
  George Moore

en Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it.
  John Lennon

en Racism, sexism, drug and alcohol abuse, mental illness, unemployment — homelessness encompasses pretty much every social problem.

en Courts recognized Mr. Baird as suffering from mental illness at the time he committed the murders, and Indiana Supreme Court Justice Ted Boehm recently wrote that Mr. Baird is 'insane in the ordinary sense of the word.' It is difficult to find reasons not to agree,

en If people with mental illness can't access the services, it doesn't matter how good those services are. It simply means that we're good in theory only and not in a practical, meaningful way.

en To ignore the evidence, and hope that it cannot be true, is more an evidence of mental illness

en For years Greene County has suffered from the lack of countywide mental health rehabilitation services, including educational, employment, day services and other vital support services for people experiencing mental illness.

en The nation is turning its back on people with mental illness right now.

en People with mental illness don't have a lot of options of where they can go socially. There's a lot of stigma out there. This is a place where people can come and feel safe. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic.


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