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Is it important to share our psychological disorders, diagnoses and symptoms?
What are the reasons why we should share? What are the difficulties we face in doing so?
Who is our audience, and where do we find them? Who is not our audience, and should we change our message in order to accommodate them?
Many of us are displaced of our rights, alienated of our freedoms, even dispossessed of our faculties; while others of us are estranged from our advocates, or at-odds with our care-givers. Is it important that we should disclose such circumstances? If we choose to speak up, will we even be heard? If we are heard, will we even be believed? And even if we are not believed, should we still keep trying?
Who is our audience, and where do we find them? Who is not our audience, and should we change our message in order to accommodate them?
Many of us are displaced of our rights, alienated of our freedoms, even dispossessed of our faculties; while others of us are estranged from our advocates, or at-odds with our care-givers. Is it important that we should disclose such circumstances? If we choose to speak up, will we even be heard? If we are heard, will we even be believed? And even if we are not believed, should we still keep trying?
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