New research suggests even subtle differences in how you refer to people with mental illness can affect levels of tolerance. In a first-of-its-kind study,
Language Matters When Referring to Mental Illness | Psych Central …

New research suggests even subtle differences in how you refer to people with mental illness can affect levels of tolerance. In a first-of-its-kind study,
"Good people have mental illnesses. We need them to feel supported … Not that their illness is not legitimate."
A new study has identified discrimination, alcohol and tobacco as significant predictors of minority Americans' experiencing panic attacks—fearful spells with psychological symptoms that last a few minutes and are often …
An article in the Sydney Morning Herald gave advice to employers on how to spot an employee who might be "faking" their mental illness….
Jump to original: Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality …