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What are our purposes ?

help improve the quality of life of people with mental illness and their families through the decrease social stigmatization and negative discrimination against people with these diseases in the province of Tucuman .

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WHO IS?

While it is hoped that the activities to affect the whole population, in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness of the actions proposed segmentation and specific direction toward following areas:
1. High school students (to be easily accessible and be familiar with teaching techniques, have enthusiasm multiplier)
2. Media professionals, as the consequences of misinformation and preconceived ideas, have an important impact on the maintenance of stigma and discrimination, through the maintenance of social stereotypes that characterize mental illness, which often reproduce and perpetuate the media.
3. Personal health services. Given that prevention Stigma development and modification once installed, will be sought through discussion and reflection activities to discover and overcome their own discriminatory attitudes

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BECAUSE WE DO IT?

Many people have a still image and misleading people with severe and prolonged mental illness, based on many misconceptions. The most outstanding are those who regard mental illnesses as intractable diseases and / or contagious and / or caused by bad parenting. They also consider that those who suffer, they can not want to work, and make responsible decisions and own, unpredictable, often say things without meaning, usually violent and often dangerous, which must be held.
This image is often supported and even promoted by the media, using it even for commercial purposes. These misconceptions are the basis of the stigma associated with diseases such as schizophrenia and other conditions, resulting frequently involve little chance of employment and social inclusion, resulting in rejection by society, which adds to the trend to isolate itself from the disease which determines fewer options and resources for proper treatment. From this perspective, the discrimination they are subjected to these people, often extended to their families and professionals and institutions that are linked to them. Stigma and discrimination are, in all areas, one of the biggest barriers to appropriate treatment and achieve a reasonable quality of life of those suffering from severe mental illness. This is why it is a fundamental commitment to change these attitudes and misconceptions in favor of those with these diseases.
In the province of Tucumán, health conditions not differ from those of other districts. The loss of mental health, expressed as disease or psychiatric disorders has a frequency similar to other provinces. Considering that these patients suffer from other citizens, is also similar: the stigma in this society so peculiar, crowded in terms demographic upheaval in social terms, is perhaps most strongly expressed. However, the educational activities, aimed at reversing this state of affairs, are feasible, affordable and necessary, using reflection, modification and learning proper attitudes, awareness and proper conceptualization.

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WE WANT TO DO?

is said that there is no health without mental health. In order to improve the quality of life for people with severe and prolonged mental illness, we want to develop educational activities, reflection and awareness, articulation with educational institutions, media and services health of the Province of Tucumán, measures to avoid or reduce the social stigma of people with this disease and its consequent discrimination. Activities will be aimed at secondary students, media professionals and health staff who participate in the development of workshops, debate video, drama and awareness campaigns, from July 2008 to July 2009, within the province of Tucumán .

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Other misconceptions such as the Schizophrenia is caused by too many books to read or study without rest, excessive masturbation or frustrated love. It is also false to ensure that people are unproductive and unable to work.

How to combat the stigma associated with schizophrenia?

The actions to be carried out are summarized in three aspects:
- facilitate access to the best treatments that are now avail,
- changing attitudes and prejudices of the people through education,
- and innovate in terms of laws and policies directed at reducing discrimination and increase legal protection for those suffering from mental disease.

Among some concrete steps to take are:
a) promote the development and use of drugs that control symptoms and at the same time, minimize side effects;,
b) initiating educational efforts aimed at changing community attitudes,
c) include anti-stigma education on health professionals,
d) increase the psychoeducation of patients and their families about ways to live with the disease, involving them in identifying practices
discriminatory and e) promote legal and social actions to reduce discrimination.

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Myths and realities associated with schizophrenia.


Myths and Realities

Myth: People with schizophrenia are usually violent and the prison is where they should be.

Reality: People are not usually violent, being more often victims than perpetrators of violence and abuse. They should not be in jail because they could worsen if they are being punished unfairly, even more so than normal people.

Myth: Schizophrenia sufferers never recover.

Fact: Schizophrenia has no majority and inevitably unfavorable outcome, many patients can benefit extensively with the treatments available today. Arbitrarily accept as true that schizophrenia is an incurable disease always leads, unfortunately, despair, hopelessness, rejection and abandonment.

Myth: people with schizophrenia are unable to decide their own treatment.

Reality: In many circumstances, planifición can participate in your treatment, thus facilitating a better cumplmiento and results in the long term.

Myth: Schizophrenia is a punishment from God, a curse or demonic possession is the result of a lack of faith.

Fact: In IE world today many people think that this is true, seeking solutions and assistance to "healers", "healing" or exorcists, may delay the commencement or continuation of medical treatment. Although in many cases both forms coexist with this disease, to go without psychosocial rehabilitation, appropriate medication and psychotherapy.

Myth: The cause of schizophrenia lies in a particular way that some parents have to raise, nurture and educate children.

Fact: For much of the last century claimed that a certain type of parenting was the cause of schizophrenia in their children. It was thought that if relations were cold and distant and communication styles were confusing and contradictory were more likely to get sick. To date no studies have been able to demonstrate convincingly that relationship.

Myth: Schizophrenia is contagious.

Fact: Schizophrenia is not contagious. However, this view is widespread in the world, causing people to avoid contact with them and reduce the possibilities to live, work and study as any other person in the community. The terror of society extends to family members, mental health professionals and healthcare institutions themselves.

Myth: Schizophrenia is a "dual personality."

Fact: Neither "Double Personality" and "Multiple personality" are terms that identify what is really Schizophrenia. Also popular is wrong to use the word "schizophrenic" in the media when applied to current events or individuals supposedly healthy, with some contradictory or strange feature, usually made for the purpose of public disqualification.

Myth: People with schizophrenia are mentally retarded.

Reality: They're actually very different because not only are initiated different ages (Schizophrenia was late adolescence to early adulthood and mental retardation since birth or early life), but virtually all of its manifestations are different.

Myth: People with schizophrenia should stay Instant.

Fact: Numerous studies have shown that both innovative options for hospitalization, as well as new medicines and holistic care programs in the community, generating highly effective results, enabling the life out of psychiatric hospitals of many patients once considered incurable chronic.

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The stigma associated with schizophrenia

The stigma associated with schizophrenia

People in general have a fixed and erroneous image of individuals with schizophrenia, based on many misconceptions. The most outstanding is that schizophrenia is an incurable disease and / or contagious disease, is caused by bad parenting, sufferers can not work or make responsible decisions and own, unpredictable, often violent and often dangerous they almost always say nonsense. This image is often promoted by the media, using it for commercial purposes.

The above misconceptions are the basis of the stigma associated with schizophrenia and their effects: poor job prospects, rejection by society is compounded by the tendency to isolate itself from the disease, fewer options and resources for proper treatment. These consequences are precisarnente discrimination against people with this disease, which also extends to their families and health professionals who assist them. Stigma and discrimination are, worldwide, one of the most important barriers to treatment successful.
is why it is essential to change these negative attitudes wrong to benefit those who suffer from this disease.