What is Mental Illness: Mental Illness
Facts
Mental
illnesses are medical conditions that disrupt a person’s thinking,
feeling, mood, ability to relate to others, and daily functioning. Just as
diabetes is a disorder of the pancreas, mental illnesses are medical
conditions that often result in a diminished capacity for coping with the
ordinary demands of life.
Serious
mental illnesses include major depression, schizophrenia, bipolar
disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, post
traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and borderline personality disorder. The
good news about mental illness is that recovery is possible.
Mental
illnesses can affect persons of any age, race, religion, or income. Mental
illnesses are not the result of personal weakness, lack of character, or
poor upbringing. Mental illnesses are treatable. Most people
diagnosed with a serious mental illness can experience relief from their
symptoms by actively participating in an individual treatment plan.
In
addition to medication treatment, psychosocial treatment such as cognitive
behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, peer support groups, and other
community services can also be components of a treatment plan and that assist
with recovery. The availability of transportation, diet, exercise, sleep,
friends, and meaningful paid or volunteer activities contribute to overall
health and wellness, including mental illness recovery.
Here are
some important facts about mental illness and recovery: