Ever wonder why some view psychiatric medications differently than other meds? This video unravels the unsettling truth behind pill shaming, a silent aggressor in the mental health realm. Explore the historical narrative that fuels this stigma, its far-reaching impact on individuals, and the urgent need to alter societal attitudes. Through insightful discussions, we aim to foster a more empathetic and knowledgeable outlook on psychiatric treatment. Join the movement towards erasing this harmful bias. Your voice can help bridge the understanding chasm. Share your stories in the comments below and let's work together to build a stigma-free society.Like, share, subscribe, and be part of this vital conversation, and join TheKicksShrink community today :)#mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #psychiatricmedications Chapters0:00 Intro1:12 Origin of pill-shaming3:27 Impact of pill-shaming5:20 Shifting the narrative7:06 Action steps__________________________________________Let's connect on all my socials (linktr.ee/sulmanazizmirzamd for everything everywhere all at once):TikTok (@TheKicksShrink): https://tiktok.com/@thekicksshrinkInstagram (@TheKicksShrink): https://instagram.com/thekicksshrinkYouTube (@TheKicksShrink): https://youtube.com/thekicksshrinkTwitter (@sulmoney): https://twitter.com/sulmoneyAudio only PodcastsAnchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/thekicksshrinkSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/hveys2cdApple: https://tinyurl.com/32mvzu8bGoogle: https://tinyurl.com/2p977brsDISCLAIMER: This video is purely informational and educational and does not constitute medical advice and/or recommendations. Use of information is at your own risk, and expresses my own personal views and opinions, not those of any of my employers. Sulman Aziz Mirza, MD will not assume any liability for any direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness, or death. In the event of any medical emergency or safety concerns, please go to your nearest emergency department and/or call 911. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline available 24/7: 800.273.8255 or 988 or suicidepreventionlifeline.org for online chat options
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