World Mental Health Day: How Charlene Sunkel is living with schizophrenia | Sunday Independent

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WorldMentalHealthDay: Charlene Sunkel said having a severe mental disorder such as schizophrenia, did not mean it was the end of life and success was still possible. SundayIndy

Johannesburg - Unfortunately, stigmas and misconceptions surrounding schizophrenia often prevent those in need of help from accessing the correct treatment or having any hope for their future.

She had unexplained experiences involving auditory hallucinations that were frightening and critical, while intense paranoia had her believe that people close to her, along with authoritative figures, were out to harm her. “Giving up is easy, getting up and moving on is hard – I had to intensively work on getting rid of the negativity in me and embracing the positive. Once I had built a structured life and obtained a positive mindset, I was ready to start my new journey – and got involved in the mental health field.”

Other misperceptions are that affected individuals are not able to live independent lives, speak for themselves or contribute meaningfully to their community.

 

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