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EPISODE · Sep 18, 2024 · 4 MIN

Debunking Common Misconceptions About Mental Illness

from Sound of the Soul · host Podcraftr

In the latest episode of "Sound of the Soul", host Christen Mabe debunks seven misconceptions about mental health. Christen discusses widespread fallacies such as mental illness being a sign of weakness, the conception that mental illnesses are not "real" illnesses, the stereotype that people with mental illness are dangerous, the belief that mental illnesses are permanent, the idea that therapy is only required for severe mental health conditions, the allegation that an individual can "snap out" of mental illness, and the notion that it is a 21st-century phenomenon. Promoting an accurate understanding of mental illness, this episode seeks to combat stigma and misinformation, encouraging early intervention and adequate support for those affected by the conditions.

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