FFighting mental health stigma is important work, and Prince Harry certainly had laudable goals when he took part in a virtual panel last week called “Boldly Committing to the Inner Work” to talk about “burning the candle at both ends.” , his struggle to maintain a daily meditation schedule, and his belief that “everyone, anywhere in the world” would benefit from a mental health coach employed by his startup.
But efforts like Harry’s exacerbate a problem. When it comes to mental health awareness, the big campaigns and outspoken celebrities are directing most of the attention to conditions like burnout, stress, low mood, anxiety, and the concept of “well-being.” “. Gone are more serious disorders such as schizophrenia, psychosis and major depression.
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