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Old Jul 12, 2018, 04:23 PM
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if we make our mental ilness open to everyone?

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Old Jul 13, 2018, 06:24 AM
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Your original post is difficult to contrive its meaning. Do I understand then the context is you are asking if you can continue in a field of psychiatric academic study if your own mental health is known to your colleagues? I see you live in a different country and culture. How hard is it there to be open about your mental health in general? My answer would be that if this is something you can be open with amongst your peers then you should be able to be open about it with your academic ones too.
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It shouldn't technically, but it might create some stigma. I think it's a good thing to work on your own struggles first.
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Old Jul 13, 2018, 09:33 AM
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Your original post is difficult to contrive its meaning. Do I understand then the context is you are asking if you can continue in a field of psychiatric academic study if your own mental health is known to your colleagues?
all areas. journals are accepting all types of manuscripts. the only thing that they would us to do is that fall inside the scope of that journal which we would submit the manuscript to.

in fact ,I would do any scisntific study which is potentially related to math and / or linguistic. language science is not my area but just now I know three languages well.and would concentrate on chinese (the fourth one)

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I see you live in a different country and culture. How hard is it there to be open about your mental health in general?
mm it is changing. but it seems how the educational status is increasing how the approaches are being bad! there is no sufficient parameters here to support this idea. these are my own. I have left my program (fundamental from medical science MSc (thesis based)) because of explanation of the health status. my professor unfortunately seems very very unmodern. he almost insulted to my in indirect way..

I don't mind such ones because I know that I have ability " self study" well.

anyway , I am looking for more modern professors in my life.

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My answer would be that if this is something you can be open with amongst your peers then you should be able to be open about it with your academic ones too.
thanks for your ideas..
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