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What do you call a person who is mentally ill?

What do you call a person who is mentally ill?

Don’t use: “Mentally ill person” or “Person who is mentally ill” Instead, use: “Person with a mental illness” or “Person living with a mental health issue” People with mental health issues have far more sides to them than their mental illnesses.

What can I say other than mental illness?

Don’t say “mentally disabled,” “mentally handicapped,” or “mentally ill.” Say, “has a mental illness.” It can also be appropriate to say “mental health condition,” since many people who deal with mental health concerns may not have a formal diagnosis or a full-fledged illness.

What mental illness makes you go crazy?

The following conditions have been known to trigger psychotic episodes in some people: schizophrenia – a mental health condition that causes hallucinations and delusions. bipolar disorder – a person with bipolar disorder can have episodes of low mood (depression) and highs or elated mood (mania) severe stress or …

What can I say instead of crazy?

berserk

  • crazy.
  • demented.
  • deranged.
  • insane.
  • mad.
  • maniacal.
  • manic.
  • violent.

How do you say mentally ill in a nice way?

Here are some suggested alternatives:

  1. Psychiatric survivor.
  2. Mental health consumer.
  3. User of mental health services.
  4. Person labeled with a psychiatric disability.
  5. Person labeled with psychosocial disability.
  6. Person with a psychosocial disability.
  7. Person diagnosed with a mental disorder.

Is Wacky a bad word?

Later on in the 1800’s the word “wacky” also took on a new definition. This new meaning was used to describe a bad person, because people believed that someone who would do such evil things, their brain must not be functioning properly. It is an extremely popular word in the urban and hip-hop culture.

How do you say crazy in slang?

bananas

  1. bonkers.
  2. brainsick.
  3. crackers.
  4. crazy.
  5. crazy as a loon.
  6. cuckoo.
  7. daft.
  8. demented.