It depends
according to the Indian psychiatric journal, the laws made for mentally disabled individuals are archaic dating back to 1950s when treatment wasn’t as advanced as it is today.. many top psychologists and psychiatrists have said the laws are biased against the patients.. a lot of individuals suffering from a mental illness fare better in life than those who don’t.
a simple question, can you tell I have depression, anxiety and ptsd!? No and I don’t let that affect who I am as an individual......
as a person who has depression and ptsd and is on medication I can vouch that with treatment you do become better..
every mental illness is different a person with schizophrenia or bipolar needs different treatment than someone with depression or anxiety..
some illnesses are extreme and need the individual to be institutionalized as they might cause harm to others or themselves but mostly mental illness is manageable with the right treatment and medication..
the brain is a marvelous organ and is capable of many things but we cannot limit a persons ability to their mental illness... many geniuses in the world had some sort of mental disability..
As for Devi tai, I don’t believe she has been given the correct treatment.. her illness stems from separation and post traumatic stress disorder... which was severely affected by the loss of her child..
In these situations an individual should be given love and support as well as immediate psychiatric treatment...
instead she was locked up and given medication which made her sleep... it is also a point to note that not all medications suit an individual it is a lot of trial and error.
Over years the dosage has to decrease and the individual needs to be weened off the medication...
all of this is only possible if the individual is given the right treatment, love, support and care as well their words are heard not brushed off. The biggest mistake chavans make is locking her up, shutting her down and calling her mad...
It makes the person believe they are so...
It won’t be wrong to say that they unlawfully institutionalized her and denied her the right of medical treatment..
This stems from kakus fear that if Devi tai remembers everything she will take action against her for snatching her child and separating her from her husband.
Clearly tai remembers her past but no one ever paid head to it as kaku very smartly twisted the situation in her favour. It was Sai who saw tai as a person and not her illness..
But as for percentage of mobility is concerned with mental illness it becomes biased... people consider you to be unfit and that is why many people hide it.
I always say this the brain is an organ part of our body, like the heart or kidney can develop issues and we get the right treatment the same way the chemicals in our brain might cause imbalance due to unforeseen circumstances and we should get the necessary help...
The stigma around mental illness needs to end and we need to see the individual for who they are not not their illness..
Edited by Svt611 - 4 years ago