Mental health conditions can affect anyone regardless of age, race, creed, or economic status. In fact, according to the National Mental Health Association, more than 48 million Americans are affected by one or more mental disorders during the course of any given year.
Unfortunately, because mental illness is often misunderstood, it carries a social stigma that can make it more difficult to seek help. Instead of receiving compassion and support like the cancer patient, people with mental illnesses may be greeted by unsympathetic or unfair responses.
Take a self-test
to assess your chemical use. The test is provided by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence.

Those who suffer from eating disorders or depression need support from everyone around them. Family support, counselors and clergypeople are important aspects of care.

Scientists have determined that many mental illnesses are the result of chemical imbalances in the brain. As such, they are among the most treatable diseases. Information about treating specific conditions can be found to the right. As you discuss your course of action in partnership with your doctor, consider these questions about drug treatment.
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