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Changing Negative Language Surrounding MH

Hey Everyone!
One thing that really bothers me about the way people talk about mental illness is the language they use around it. On this thread, share what language you would really like to be changed!
For example, when people tell me that I "suffer" with anxiety. I'm not suffering! I'm living! And thriving! Having anxiety has taught me to be resilient and how to keep going when things get tough, I'm not suffering!
Eleanor
One thing that really bothers me about the way people talk about mental illness is the language they use around it. On this thread, share what language you would really like to be changed!
For example, when people tell me that I "suffer" with anxiety. I'm not suffering! I'm living! And thriving! Having anxiety has taught me to be resilient and how to keep going when things get tough, I'm not suffering!
Eleanor

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and other things like that. I made a thread awhile ago about the sort of languge around mental health