The human brain is such a complex organ, as are people. I think so many advancements have been made in MH. Even how people are treated and viewed by society has changed so much in the last 20 years. It wasn't that long ago that people were kept in institutions, and others were viewed as 'the village idiot'. Treatment options have widened, although funding and placement spaces are inadequate. You're right - what affects one person, doesn't affect a different individual in the same way. There is still a stigma attached though, especially for men. I looked after an ex soldier a few weeks ago, he'd been in Afghanistan and had PTSD. He'd not been coping well with it since leaving the army (he said what happened in August was the final straw), and was on a waiting list to see a specialist. On this particular night he'd attempted suicide. I phoned his dad to let him know he'd been admitted - his response was along the lines of 'He's such a big, strong man I can't understand how he's done this to himself'. Trying to explain to his dad that attitude was part of the problem, it was like hitting my head off a brick wall.