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Jun 17, 2021 · Our choice to call each other “crazy” is a curious one. We can dish it out but we can’t take it. No one likes to be called crazy, and yet we quickly refer to others that way when it’s ...
Nov 27, 2019 · Mental health experts weigh in on what you should know about the dos and don'ts of using the word "crazy."
Jun 17, 2021 · Crazy. And sometimes it’s not the word crazy—but some choice synonyms like “deranged,” “unhinged,” or “unstable.” But the message is the same as it has been for people who struggle with...
- Normal Is Subjective
- Calling A Girl "Crazy" Is Usually Just A Means to Dismiss How She Is Feeling
- It's A Way to Avoid Facing Your Own Emotional Experience
And "crazy" = not "normal," in a "bad" way. The reality is that normal is subjective, and abnormal is, too; worse: the fact that we insult people by calling them "different" is really telling of how collectively brainwashed we are to believe "right" is a one-seal-deal. (Think about it for a second: historically, the people who were the most aware a...
It's usually what happens when people aren't comfortable with women being anything but "small." Small in body, mind, emotion, you name it. Ideal women in our society are small and secondary, even if we think we've eradicated a lot of stigmatizing legally and socially, there are still these undertones that kind of show us how far we have to go. When...
What a desire or pattern of dismissing other people's emotions comes down to is this: you do not want to address your own emotional experience, you don't want to bear down within yourself and listen, or understand, or help, or even just acknowledge it, because that means you must also listen, understand and acknowledge your own emotional experience...
May 19, 2014 · When you call someone "crazy", you are not helping them. You're taking away that person's basic right to feel whatever they need to. You may feel that calling a person in pain "crazy" gives you the upper hand, but in reality, it only helps you cover up your own fears in a shiny coat of ignorance.
Mar 25, 2021 · It’s not okay to call someone “crazy”, or to judge someone’s actions as “crazy”. That can further stigmatize mental illness. Some suggest that the word can still be used to describe positive things or inanimate objects.
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Labeling someone as crazy, sicko or a psycho makes people with mental illness sound dangerous. But this is a myth.