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Individuals with mental illnesses- such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression-have a double burden, Otto Wahl writes. Not only must they cope with disabling disorders, but they also must contend with the negative attitudes of the public toward those disorders. To truly understand the full extent of this stigma, we need to hear from the consumers (the term used in this book for people with mental illnesses) themselves. Telling Is Risky Business is the first book to examine what these people have to say about their own experiences of stigma.
The center of Wahl's research was a nationwide survey in which mental health consumers across the United States were asked, both through questionnaires and comes to life as many of the over 1300 respondents offer perceptive observations, in their own words, of how our society treats people with mental illness. As Laura Lee Hall, director of research, NAMI, writes in the Foreword.
"[This book] presents the voices of people who have mounted the struggle and hopefully will lead you to the belief that we cannot as a people tolerate further cruelty and discrimination against these, our sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, neighbors, and fellow citizens."
Wahl (psychology, George Mason University) examines and summarizes what mental health patients have to say about their experiences of stigma, with the goal of increasing public and professional understanding. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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December 13, 2001: This book is a must-read for those of us who don't know what our rights are in regards to the workplace, and in everyday. Thirty years ago ( and longer), it was considered an embarrassment to hire an individual with an illness, let alone mental illness. Our predecessors were kept in an institution, where their rights were systematically stolen, and their quality of life was completely, if not totally, dismal. As soon as this book was on the shelf, I bought it, and read it again, and again. Like I said, this book is one of the best that I have ever read. Telling Is Risky Business is a book that is highly recommended.