Those suffering with mental health issues have had to face stigma for many years due to the invisible nature of the illness. Although there has been a large improvement in the attitude towards mental health, we still see many assumptions that are simply not correct. Here are five of our most common misconceptions when it comes to mental health.
If you’ve suffered from a mental health issue or know someone who is suffering, there are multiple charitable organisations that offer free support. If you’ve been effected by any of these common misconceptions please seek help, you are not alone.
Pulse is a leading supplier of healthcare professionals to the UK mental health sector. We continue to support clients and healthcare professionals in both the NHS and private sector to achieve a unified approach to mental health. You can find more information on our services here.
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