'If problems in living are due to some brain disorder, then this a physical illness, not a mental illness.'
This is a quote from a letter in today's 'Guardian'. It's hard to disagree with.
Of course, there are some conditions where it's not clear whether there's a physical cause but most dementia has an obvious physical cause, indeed the discovery of physical signs on a brain scan are now often used to establish a diagnosis. We know that some people with dementia object strongly to having to attend mental health clinics. Of course, mental health should not be stigmatised but also people's deeply-held views - prejudices even - need to be acknowledged.
The statement above should give food for thought to those who unthinkingly categorise all dementia as mental illness.
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