ON MENTAL WELLNESS: Invalidation and the Harm it Does
I'm approaching sixty years, and to give this essay some pre-tangentiality: For someone with my diagnosis and my history to be even alive, much less writing for small newspapers, and not living with my mother, is a substantial accomplishment. Yet, along the way, many people, during this time, have harassed, heckled, doubted, scoffed, and in some instances, physically attacked me. When you are successful and you are mentally ill, it seems that you invoke the scorn of many people.
When you are on your way to achieving something, other people don't like it. This is a general observation, and it doesn't solely apply to people with disabilities. When other people can't do what you have done, often they can't handle it.
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