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A campaign by Witney author Barry Ingleton urges clearer language to distinguish mental health conditions from everyday emotions, aiming to reduce mislabeling and support better care.
A national campaign launched by Barry Ingleton, a Witney-based author and mental health advocate with bipolar disorder, urges clearer distinctions between mental health conditions and everyday emotions.
Called Rethinking Mental Health Together, it seeks to reduce the casual use of clinical terms for normal emotional experiences, which some experts fear leads to mislabeling, strains mental health services, and undermines serious diagnoses.
The campaign supports changes to the Mental Health Act, early intervention in schools and workplaces, and more thoughtful language use.
A public event on March 6 in Witney, livestreamed for broader participation, will bring together community, education, and health leaders to foster dialogue.
The initiative continues to welcome input from the public and policymakers to reshape national conversations about mental health.
Una campaña del autor de Witney Barry Ingleton insta a un lenguaje más claro para distinguir las afecciones de salud mental de las emociones cotidianas, con el objetivo de reducir el etiquetado erróneo y apoyar una mejor atención.