Why the Stigma Attached to Anti-Depressants and Anti-Anxiety Medication?
Ashamed or Embarrassed?
Granted I have to agree that sometimes patients don't fully understand why they are put on medications, and this is probably their practitioners fault, however there are also patients that choose not to listen to what their practitioner has to say. Whatever the reason, a patient should always be aware as to why they are on any medications especially this class of drug. There may be certain side effects that are involved as well.
It is important to know that if the choice was made by a clinician and patient to be on this medication that it was a reasonable decision and that they should not feel ashamed or embarrassed by it.
Stress is a part of life and a lot of times there is so much more demands out there whether it be your social life, domestic issues or work/school environment, these "things" can add to the "normal stress" that we are built to endure. And we may need that extra bit of help to cope with these issues, whether temporary or not. Usually only time will tell if this is a temporary treatment or if long term management will be needed. It is extremely important to discuss this with the practitioner as time goes on. And if the individual is finding it difficult to accept the diagnosis of depression and/or anxiety then this may also be adding unnecessary stress to an already difficult time.
Really, it is important to know that is OK to be on these medications and not feel that there is a stigma attached to it, the probability that the next person you speak to is on one of these medications themselves is very high.
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