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Mental Illness Awareness Week 2012 and Mental Health Malpractice

As part of Mental Illness Awareness Week 2012: Oct. 7-13, 2012, the blog “LivingWithaBorderline.com”, is leading the charge against mental health malpractice

10/11/2012 (press release: LWABorderline) // Houston, Tx, USA // Living With A Borderline

As part of Mental Illness Awareness Week 2012: Oct. 7-13, 2012, Living With A Borderline (http://livingwithaborderline.com), an online blog that focuses on Families of those suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder, Bipolar and PTSD, is leading the charge against mental health malpractice. On October 10 (which was labeled World Mental Health Day) Twitter was alive with messages surrounding mental health issues, the stigmas and poor care still effecting the mentally ill. The WHO (World Health Organization) interacted with users using the hash tag #depression to gather feedback surrounding stories and treatment for depression. HealthyPlace poised questions around the stigma linked to mental illness using hash tags #MentalHealth and #mentalillness.

In an election year there is a lot of talk around our healthcare system, but not much of that if any focuses on mental illness. Part of Mental Illness Awareness Week 2012 is to show that even in the year 2012 mental illness is still surrounded by so many stigmas, and because of this there is so much malpractice that goes unreported and/or not taken seriously. Activists and bloggers released articles and blogs that focused on Mental Illness with some authors sending messages to the current presidential administration and/or the republican challengers.

About LivingWithABorderline.com:

Tommy runs a blog called “Living With a Borderline” twitter name (lwaborderline) offering resources and experiences to friends and family members of individuals suffering from these disorders. “I’m not a professional mental health worker and I’m not a doctor, but I have been involved with someone for the last 14 years that suffers from these disorders. I have and continue do so some things right and some things wrong, by sharing this, I would like to give others a bit of help and hope.”

Tracy runs a blog called “The Messy Art of Living” twitter name (messyartoflvng) dedicated to helping others with similar disorder by offering hope and inspiration. Tracy said “I could either let the horrible things that have happened in my life keep me down, or I could pick myself up and show others that no matter how bad things get, there is still hope. And that’s exactly what I am doing, giving hope!”

Social Media Tags:Mental Health, Borderline Personality Disorder, Depression, Mental Illness Awareness Week, mental health malpractice, LWABorderline, Living With a Borderline, The Messy Art of Living

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