I’m feeling really stressed and I have all this work to do. Help? Don’t panic. I’ve been feeling really anxious and having trouble sleeping. It seems to be getting worse. Does this mean I have a mental illness? Not necessarily. I’ve been diagnosed with a mental illness. Does this mean I’m going to have to leave uni? Will I have this for the rest of my life? No. Can anyone develop mental illness? The causes of mental illness are unclear. A predisposition to some mental illness such as schizophrenia, can run in families. This doesn’t mean that if somebody in your close family has been diagnosed with a mental health condition that you will develop one too. Many other factors come into the equation such as stress, bereavement, relationship breakdown, child abuse, unemployment, social isolation, accidents, life threatening illness and drug or alcohol abuse, which can contribute to the onset of mental illness. This holds true for those with a history of mental illness in the family as well as for those where there is no history of mental illness. I’ve heard there is a new wonder drug and it makes people happier. Is this true? Every now and then the media will tout a new medication as the new ‘wonder drug’. It is vital to understand that medication is carefully thought about before being prescribed. You, your environment and your experiences all form a picture that is carefully considered when medication and dosage is recommended. New developments in medication do not mean that a new drug is the best answer for you. Always speak to your doctor about your medication – if you hear about something new and you are interested, discuss this with your doctor. |