2010 marks the 20th anniversary of congress establishing the first week in October as Mental Health
Awareness week. Advocates worldwide have joined together to campaign this years
theme "Changing Attitudes Changing Lives." With so many people speaking
up I wonder how come I haven't seen any public representation of the campaign?
Don't get me wrong NAMI, DBSA and many other groups, organizations and
advocates host all kinds of awareness events but if you are not already
involved in the mental health community how would you know?
Lets face it most illnesses raise awareness through education, facts and asking for donations to
"find a cure." With bipolar and mental health we're still trying to
conquer the stigma with a basic message, "don't be scared our symptoms can
be managed." With all the images in the movies, on television and relayed
in the news are we breaking the negative perception and enlisting people to
rally towards acceptance?
Which brings me to question, Do awareness campaigns really change the perception of Mental
Illness? On Tuesday October 12th at 8:00pm (EST) join me for this months hour
of sharing opinions, thoughts, ideas, experiences and concerns.
Date: Tuesday October 12, 2010
Time: 8:00 pm (EST) 7:00 pm (CST) 5:00 pm (PT)
Call Duration: 1 Hour Cost: Free (with the exception of your local phone charges)
Phone: 712- 432- 0075
Access PIN Code: 941044 # Dial the number, listen for the prompt to enter the Access PIN Code it's that simple to join the call
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~B Well~ Marcy
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