Reid's quotes “When [the] truth is buried, it grows. It chokes. It gathers such an explosive force that on they day it bursts out, it blows up everything with it” (Emile Zola). Believing this phrase to state that as a secret is hidden with time and it is revealed; it is a metaphor that can say throughout time, pain is build with anger and hate and the day it is released, it explode. As Things like this could be controlled with the care of treatment to slowly ease the pain in an article Kristin Fawcett states, “Recovery is seldom shown” in the media, Wahl notes. “When people [are shown seeking] therapy, when they go to psychiatric hospitals – rarely do they get better.” “it’s enough that they’re stabilized, but not enough so that … they’re integrated with the world, and have friends and jobs.” The resulting message, he says, is that individuals with mental illnesses have no hope for a “normal” life.” Even though it help that they are getting treated for it may not be any help due to the fact that a lot has to do with one's mentality believing what they know it is all. As a mental person could become so stubborn because they only understand what they know having their minds to shut down when others try to acknowledge them in some way. Yet again comes along with the society being closed minded about one disability to not fully …show more content…
The community does not know of what occurs nor do the neighbors, however one for be fine in life and still be diagnosed with a mental disorder. A film of Andrea Yates shows how, “ she killed her children one by one because she believe Satan was after her children” Andrea Yates first tried to commit suicide and get treatment but couldn’t, no one knew of her disorder until it was too late. Andrea killed her children and was tested after and received treatment. The media instead of providing information where she could have gotten treatment for her disorder, the media just broadcast of what the community thought of her actions, and behavior. Nevertheless the media did not show anything on the topic of a ‘what-if’ she was still provided with treatment would she have gotten better? In research it shows, “Psychosis is characterized as disruptions to a person’s thoughts and perceptions that make it difficult for them to recognize what is real and what isn’t… Early treatment of psychosis, especially during the first episode, leads to the best outcomes…” A Lot of people diagnosed with such a disorder that can be help with treatment, although it could be found and the people could be helped. However that is not the case, people do not only of