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Rights Of The Mentally Ill

Mental illness, especially the three serious diseases of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and major depression are a huge social problem that affects more than just those it afflicts. More than 2.3 million Americans suffer from bipolar disorder and 20 percent of them commit suicide, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Schizophrenia and major depression affects another 2 million and one in 10 eventually dies by suicide (LaFond 30). Add to that 19 million adults who suffer from major depression and it is a large amount of the population who suffer from a mental illness. Out of these 23.3 million people who suffer from these diseases, as few as 20 percent receive treatment for their conditions. (LaFond, 30) Many of the mentally ill simply shun away attempts to help them. Whether or not mental health patients should be allowed to do this is a question that is asked by many. It is argued that they, like every other human being, have the civil right to make their own decisions regarding their body. Many of these people do not even know the difference between reality and fiction, so how can they be expected to make conscious decisions concerning treatment for their illness? These people are given the opportunity to refuse needed treatment, and it is not their fault. The problem lies within a legal system that ignores the topic of mental health and refuses to come up with a working alternative to get mental patients the care they need and deserve.
It is impossible to understand mental disability laws if you do not have a basic understanding about mental illness. There are numerous different strains of mental illness, some more severe than others. They range anywhere from obsessive disorders to manic depression. As stated previously there are three mental disorders that are considered most serious; bipolar disorder, Schizophrenia, and major depression. Schizophrenia is a group of psychotic disorders characterized by six -month or...

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