📖 Health Literacy for Mental Health Conditions *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

9.13 – Shifting Language to Reduce Stigma: Words shape how people see mental health. Using people-first language—like “a person living with depression” instead of “a depressed person”—shows respect. Avoid calling someone “crazy” or “weak.” Instead, say they’re “experiencing a tough time” or “working through challenges.” Positive language builds dignity and compassion. Changing speech may seem small, but it shifts entire attitudes over time. How we talk about mental health can either open or close doors. Choose words that heal, not harm.

About this course

Education and tools to help individuals understand mental health conditions, treatment options, and how to navigate the healthcare system effectively.

This course includes:
  • Educational materials explaining common mental health conditions and treatments
  • Provider communication templates and question guides
  • Resource directories for local and national mental health support services

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