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Mental health encompasses everyone's emotional and psychological well-being. Mental ill health occurs when someone struggles to cope with life's challenges and pressures.
Terms like "off their head," "going quietly mad," "not fully functioning," or "short of a picnic" are not constructive when discussing mental ill health.
These terms can:
Using stigmatising language can prevent individuals from seeking necessary support. It may make them feel misunderstood or ashamed, hindering their willingness to open up about their feelings.
Instead of stigmatising terms, use:
When talking to someone else about their mental well-being, consider starting with supportive statements such as, "I've noticed things aren't as easy for you as they used to be." This approach encourages open dialogue.