If you are in need of mental health support stop by the Community Center, we are located at 38 Park Way in Happy Camp. We are open Tuesday-Thursday from 9am-4pm, closed for lunch from 12pm-1pm, and Friday 9am-1pm. The Community Center contracts with Siskiyou County Behavioral Health and we can refer you to their services. For the 24 Hour Mental Health Crisis Line/ Access Line, Toll Free: 1-800-842-8979
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1/26/2019 03:23:51 am
Stigma? Really what stigma had all people been talking about lately? I think the generation of people who get easily offended are just imagining all these hate. No one really hates certain characteristics that much. Maybe they will notice something and laugh at it for a while. That would just be it. It's not enough to discriminate or cause more trouble to the object of the "stigma". I think some people are just overreacting when they claim they are being bullied or something. Certain characters needed to be acknowledged. We can't always deny their existence just because people get offended.
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2/28/2019 03:38:59 pm
I have a different approach to any incident where we need to eradicate whatever stigma may be present. I refuse to accept that such stigma actually exist. It is way easier. If you think there is some stigma present, you will be wasting a lot of energy trying to identify and define it. You will come up with ways how to get rid of it. In the end people who think and act hostile towards group of people they don't like will never change. It's better to make them feel their opinion is not important by making their presence not welcome. We should not welcome these kind of people. They have to change first.
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3/27/2019 03:38:41 am
What stigma? The best way to deal with stigma is to treat it like it's non existent. If we can sport a blind eye towards things which might be good when we are being a negative thinker, then maybe it's about time we develop a different and better habit. Just imagine your ears and eyes are closed whenever you hear or see anything which might be pertaining to any stigma towards something. Sometimes the stigma can give more injury than the actual sickness or fault. This is why everyone in the community must be proactive in trying to totally eradicate it. It has to be put to an end.
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