Stigma About Mental Illness Keeps Many From Seeking Help
Sinead O’Connor, who went missing in Chicago for more than a day, has been found https://t.co/gvAo9vA8FT (Photo: AP) pic.twitter.com/87Yvtku5mG
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) May 17, 2016
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Dear World:
Hoping for Sinead O’Connor’s safe return. The demons she battles are no joke.
— josh groban (@joshgroban) May 16, 2016
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Sinead O’Connor, like all of us, deserves better https://t.co/y29qaIxVxu
— JOE.co.uk (@JOE_co_uk) May 17, 2016
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COMMENT: Reaction to the Sinéad O’Connor story shows how little our attitude to mental health has changed https://t.co/1V3BrlsXd1
— JOE.ie (@JOEdotie) May 17, 2016
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Loads online, being harsh on Sinead O Connor.That’s often the face of mental health issues for lots of people. It’s not nice to be around.
— Rubber Bandits (@Rubberbandits) May 16, 2016
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If mental illness could be ‘physically seen’ on Sinead O’connor maybe society wouldn’t be so belittling
It’s a disorder not a decision
— Adam Catterall (@AdamCatterall) May 16, 2016
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Hoping for the best for Sinead O’Connor. & if you’re making jokes about a missing mentally ill woman you’re a hot pile of garbage.
— Mary Beth Williams (@embeedub) May 16, 2016
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There is absolutely nothing funny about the Sinead O’Connor story. Stigma surrounding mental illness is the reason many don’t get help.
— Daily Johnson (@JasperJay40) May 16, 2016
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If you’re making fun of Sinead O’Connor, please do us a solid. Delete your joke and replace it with this? Thx. 🙂 xo pic.twitter.com/m75QJ9wTCq
— Gord Macey (@GordMacey) May 16, 2016
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OK, make fun of Sinead O’Connor. Then give us a few details about your life.
I am sure they are hysterical.— John Lurie (@lurie_john) May 16, 2016
Posted on May 17, 2016