Stigma and shame leads to tragedy for mentally ill people “sane” people need to “get over it” :*)


An important event in Perth W.A. to discuss ways to reduce shame & stigma

shame can kill - help us reduce stigma

shame kills - help reduce stigma & visit http://www.comicwa.org/

I interviewed Dr Alun Jones using Skype & Call Recorder on  a MacBook.   ( see above for related local forum info)

You are welcome to listen to, download, or better still, link to the audio below. ( click the blue link and the blue link it goes to )

Dr Alun Jones speaks to Tony Serve on the stigma of Mental Illness          *Recorded March 24 2009 for COMIC.org    23 mins 44 secs

Comments, feedback and guest posts on mental health are very welcome –

{ especially you ” Abeeliever” ;)   and all the twitter folk }

Phone or Skype calls are welcome to my auto-recorder which has up to 10 minutes time for your comments, stories, questions.

Skype perthtones or phone +61 8 94672264


Meanwhile…think of the Children

It’s common sense that an ill parent will have an affect on the entire family, but all too often around the world, the children of people being treated are left out in several ways.

There are further complications because it is often the case that genes determining aspects of mental health are shared by some family members

Follow this link to coverage of new research on affected families and suggestions for professionals on more effective, holistic treatments.

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2 Responses to “Stigma and shame leads to tragedy for mentally ill people “sane” people need to “get over it” :*)”

  1. Mental Health sories audio, info & resources from tony serve blogs « mentalmedia Says:

    [...] Follow this link to coverage of new research on affected families and suggestions for professionals on more effective, holistic treatments. Posted in activism, anxiety, bigotry, brain, brain plasticity, children of mentally ill, church, copmi, culture, depression, disability, discrimination, diversity, mental health, education, equality, grass roots, guided imagery, guided mediation, health legislation, human rights, ignorance, life, lobbyist, make a difference, media, meditation, mental health, networking, panic, people, perth, phone in, psychiatry, psychology, public health, radio, religion, rights, schizophrenia, shame, social justice, social media, social networking, stigma, stress, talkback radio, views, west australia, western australia, wordpress. Tags: advocacy, australia, blog, depression, Directories, disability, discrimination, Disorders, education, Gene, health, human rights, humanity, mental health, Oceania, perth, Perth Western Australia, Policy and Advocacy, public health, public safety, recovery, social justice, talkback, views, western australia. 1 Comment » [...]

  2. You’ve Got My Attention « Una Vita Bella Says:

    [...] exposes this topic and the shame surrounding this stigma. Please take the time to listen to this interview as Tony interviews Dr. Alun Jones  (Wales), as he explains recent studies and the need to address [...]


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