Friday, May 20, 2022

Please, Please Be Careful How You Talk About Mental Health

 
Scary Mommy
May 20, 2022
 
 
Please, Please Be Careful How You Talk About Mental Health
 
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and today I just wanted to take a moment to spotlight some Scary Mommy pieces on the topic and give you a little food for thought. First up, today, we've got a Natasha McKee piece about the casual, thoughtless ways people throw stigmatizing language around: 

"That's another difficulty that comes with living with mental illness or mental health challenges. Not only is the disorder you live with physically exhausting, but it's also very trying, having to backtrack and explain to people how offensive those off-the-cuff remarks are." Something to think about. 


— Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor
 
 
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