Mental Illness Sociology

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Mental Illness (Espejo) ¨ Mental illness is something we whisper about, hoping the neighbors don't hear. We skirt around the issue at family gatherings when we're asked why Jennie is still living at home, why Sam refuses to leave his room, why Joe keeps ending up on the news. But it's out there on every corner, and if it hasn't yet visited your family, it probably will.¨ I believe this statement because I have seen it first hand, and I live with someone who struggles with it. Mental illness is an anxiety disorder that can affect you mentally in different ways that make you feel helpless to the world around you. Mental illness is a serious problem in our society because it is difficult to treat, harmful to one's life and can lead to increased crime and other dangerous activities in society. …show more content…

Jack Baker, the father of 5 sons had discovered that one of his sons is mentally ill with schizophrenia (a feeling of being out of touch with reality and a sense of distance between him/her in society.) They studied his problem and tried to find help but, they found little. This same family was risking paying over 10,000 dollars for a treatment that they do not know if it would work. Eventually, they found a place for him to stay and recuperate and he is doing good for now. Finding a right treatment can be hard when there are not very many people working on helping mental

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