Tag: Empathy and Understanding

  • Myth vs. Fact

    Myth vs. Fact

    Myths are public dreams, dreams are private myths. – Joseph Chambell Walking through the world of disabilities can be overwhelming, especially when surrounded by myths that distort the true nature of living with a disability. Whether it’s physical, mental, or neurodevelopmental; disabilities come in various forms, each with its own set of challenges and strengths.…

  • Mental Health vs. Mental Illness

    Mental Health vs. Mental Illness

    Our wounds are often the openings into the best and most beautiful part of us. — David Richo I recently found out that there is a difference between mental health and mental illness. Mental Well-Being has become more common and open but there’s still some confusion around the terms mental health and mental illness. Although…

  • Perspectives from Schizophrenia

    Perspectives from Schizophrenia

    One small crack does not mean that you are broken. It means that you were put to the test and you didn’t fall apart. – Linda Poindexter Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that typically manifests at any age. The exact cause of schizophrenia is a combination of genetic, biological, and environmental factors. It affects…

  • Silent world

    Silent world

    “The handicap of deafness is not in the ear; it’s in the mind.” Marlee Matlin Society thinks that deaf people live in a “silent” world – but that is untrue. Sign languages exist all over the world and are used the the deaf to communicate words, thoughts and ideas. They are anything but silent. I…

  • Feel like you are on display

    Feel like you are on display

    “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” Helen Keller For many people with disabilities, being stared at is an all-too-familiar experience. Whether it’s out of curiosity, confusion or even sympathy, these looks can be uncomfortable and sometimes even painful. I have had to endure the stares’ of people with…