Why Is It That When a Celebrity Has Mental Problems That When They Have to Get Treatment It Is Called Rehab,?
Question by Jaguar: Why is it that when a celebrity has mental problems that when they have to get treatment it is called rehab,?
but when an average person has mental problems and needs treatment, it is called ‘going to a mental institution’?
Not only that, but in the latter case much of society looks down on them, despite that many normal people simply have temporary problems with anxiety or need help dealing with the depression that the feel over the loss of a loved one.
It just seems to me that celebritys get overglorified when they go to rehab, while normal everyday people are perceived as some sort of freaks for doing the exact same thing.
The reason that I am addressing this issue, is that I took Abnormal Psychology 303 in college and the social stigma involved with mental illness in average people really seemed to stand out. ‘Going to rehab’, only appears to make entertainment celebrities more famous.
What do you think?
Best answer:
Answer by Tracy T
I agree, as well as the fact that these celebs can afford to pay for rehabilitation centres. Where i live, i know a couple of people that need to go to rehab for mental health or alcohol issues and there is just no places available on the NHS. You have to wait ages just to get a place about 30 miles away. Money talks, it always has done,, i would like to see some of these celebs cope without going into rehab…
Answer by Doctor Mercado
They’re not the same thing. Rehabilitation is for substance abuse. Mental institutions are for mental illness.
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