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mental health awareness in greys anatomy - Coggle Diagram
mental health awareness in greys anatomy
teenage/ adult viewers
mental illnesses seen in the show
OCD
mania
depression
Bipolar disorder
Addiction
Drugs
alcohol
PSTD
plane crash
hospital shooting
war
[first source: primary] (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ELZVfGpnw8
)
QUOTE ONE: "...It was important to continue it... this was a daily life journey with Miranda Bailey so as much as possible and whenever we can we show her living with her mental health.."
QUOTE 2: "...having to check in and what happens if you don't check in and the importance of self care"
helps answer research question because it allows viewers to relate and understand how important it is to get help and care for yourself
second source
https://www.etonline.com/greys-anatomy-camilla-luddington-jo-episode-haunts-season-15
QUOTE 1: "... she implodes, you're going to see a side of her that you've never seen before she really loses herself"
QUOTE 2: " the information is hers to tell when she's ready and she hasn't even processed it herself yet. It's hard to see that there will be a disconnect between them because he just wants to help and know and she's not ready yet"
helps answer research question because it shows readers that if you have depression or trauma that it's yours to tell when you're ready and it's important to process the information and that there can be a side of you that loses yourself and disconnects with poeple
third source
QUOTE 2: But that doesn’t negate the fact it’s still challenging, very close to-home and sometimes difficult to be in these very vulnerable places.’
helps answer research question because the actor Giacomo states how important awareness is and how the show bring people to become aware after showing all these characters with mental illnesses.
QUOTE 1: The actor told the publication: ‘That’s why awareness is so important. The more people are aware, the more they can be allies to these people.’
fourth source
QUOTE 1: "It takes months sometimes for the condition to first manifest itself and it's not an instantaneous diagnosis." 1:03
QUOTE 2:
"theres a long history in the military of not being really proactive about this condition.... The VA are really going after this condition and trying to do the best they can and really making a diligent effort to treat this thing and get rid of the stigma around it"