29 Quotes That Help You Understand Mental Illness
Some people still hold [the] view that restraints help psychiatric patients feel safe. I’ve never met a psychiatric patient who agreed. – Elyn R. Saks, Ted Talk
I realize that this may sound hopelessly naïve, and I also realize that there was a lot about my fellow patients’ histories and conditions that I didn’t and couldn’t know, but it seemed to me that a lot of the therapy they needed was of this simple tactile and sympathetic kind. Not because they were crazy, mind you, or because such therapy could cure them, but because they were human and everybody benefits from sympathy. – Norah Vincent: Voluntary Madness: My Year Lost and Found in the Loony Bin
I kept in mind with reference to them the principle laid down by Goethe, that the insane should be treated as if they were of sound mind. – A Chaplain’s Substitute, “A Month Among the Mad”
Mental illness leaves a huge legacy, not just for the person suffering it but for those around them. – Lysette Anthony
What people don’t understand about depression is how much it hurts. It’s like your brain is convinced that it’s dying and produces an acid that eats away at you from the inside, until all that’s less is a scary hollowness. Your mind fills with dark thoughts; you become convinced that your friends secretly hate you, you’re worthless, and then there’s no hope. I never got so low as to consider ending it all, but I understand how that can happen to some people. Depression simply hurts too much. – Tyler Hamilton, The Secret Race: Inside the Hidden World of the Tour de France
If you haven’t caused a scene in a psych unit, it’s just because you haven’t been inside long enough. – Victor LaValle, The Devil in Silver
A phenomenon that a number of people have noted while in deep depression is the sense of being accompanied by a second self—a wraithlike observer who, not sharing the dementia of his double, is able to watch with dispassionate curiosity as his companion struggles against the oncoming disaster, or decides to embrace it. There is a theatrical quality about all this, and during the next several days, as I went about stolidly preparing for extinction, I couldn’t shake off a sense of melodrama—a melodrama in which I, the victim-to-be of self-murder, was both the solitary actor and lone member of the audience. – William Styron, Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness
One person’s craziness is another person’s reality. – Tim Burton
Resistance to change in the mental health system comes disguised as protection of civil liberties and freedom of speech. As a result, many parents, families, and caregivers are at a loss and feel defeated by the majority of Americans who strive to maintain the current rules of society. — Tamara Hill, Mental Health In A Failed American System: What Every Parent, Family, & Caregiver
Should Know