Breaking the Stigma of Mental Health: Casmin talks about his experience.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2023
  • In this candid interview, Casmin shares his experience of living with a chemical imbalance and the stigma that surrounds mental health. He discusses the importance of understanding and supporting those who struggle with mental health issues, and how his life has been impacted by his diagnosis. This man also opens up about how government assistance, such as SSDI, has provided him with support, but emphasizes the need for individuals to find their own way in life. He urges viewers not to let others judge them and to stay true to themselves.

Комментарии • 6

  • @A_Psych_Nurse
    @A_Psych_Nurse  Год назад

    After hearing his story, what do you wish you knew more about?

  • @marissadower-morgan3313
    @marissadower-morgan3313 Год назад

    Beautifully said Casmin , and truly a shiny personality indeed ,as interviewer said !

  • @sauntahrae5244
    @sauntahrae5244 Год назад

    Casmin is eclectic and lively. He doesn’t allow his diagnosis define him. He’s a man with a diagnosis he’s not a diagnosis and I respect that.

  • @Scar-jg4bn
    @Scar-jg4bn Год назад

    Great interview! I responded to you on a previous video a couple days ago about my clinicals at CMHIP, but youtube hid it til I edited it for some reason. Keep up your vids! The study on schizophrenia you posted was interesting!

  • @doubiltroubil2680
    @doubiltroubil2680 Год назад +3

    Now, I'm not judging the guy because I have had 2 stays in a psychiatric ward but the chemical imbalance thing has been discredited by many people. Did anyone actually tell him what chemicals in the brain are out of balance? That is easy to pass on to someone who doesn't question things. Alot of but not all mental health diagnosis are total BS.
    Seems like a nice guy though.

    • @areuarealman7269
      @areuarealman7269 10 месяцев назад

      I've got past trauma stress disorder...its in the past it's over but these fools just keep blaming other people and me and hooking me on shifty drugs that are hard too come off ...life is a trigger everyday society is mentally ill all of us I just got diagnosed for a roof over my head f it now I don't know how too start over with legal drugs being harder too quit than street drugs psychiatrist are just uhhhh.