Social Security Disability - Not So Easy For Those With Mental Illness
My experience with Social Security has been a rough one. In the beginning, my family and I did not want to consider it because we thought it would be easy for me to get a job.
However, it was very difficult. The first time I went to Social Security I had to wait a long time for the clerk to give me an application. The long lines were terrible and overcrowded.
After I finished with the application, I sent it to Social Security and within weeks received an answer. It stated that although I have difficulty in stressful situations; based on my age and education I could have done a job with simple tasks.
What Social Security does not comprehend is that there is a need for accommodations in order to get a job and keep it depending on the severity of a person’s mental illness. They do not realize how stressful job interviews are, why disclosure is so difficult, and how hard it is to maintain a job with today’s technology.
After the first rejection, I filed another application form for reconsideration. This time Social Security realized that I have Bipolar Disorder, which has given me difficulty concentrating and relating to people.
However, they still felt that I could work doing simple tasks. How could they say this to me when they know I have a serious mental illness? How can a person work when there are issues and problems that the mentally ill are facing like dealing with stigma and discrimination.
I thought my battle with Social Security was a lost cause until I was advised to see a lawyer. The first thing I had to do was to fill out a request for a hearing, so a judge could decide my case. It took almost a year and a half for the judge to see me. When I saw the judge, he could see how nervous I was, and at the hearing the judge agreed that I should get my Social Security Disability Benefits.
I feel this whole system is ridiculous and unfair to those who suffer from mental illness. To go through this struggle every time Social Security reviews your case can damage a person’s mental health even more.
If I had a book that would have helped me at that time, I probably would have received it the second time around, if not the first, and would never have the need to use a lawyer since the book would teach me what to write on the applications.
Today, there is a book on how to help people with Bipolar Disorder or other mental illnesses to win Social Security Disability Benefits. The book is called “Bipolar’s Guide to Winning Social Security Disability”. Although it is specifically geared toward people with Bipolar Disorder, it can be used for other mental illnesses too. It is an excellent book to get and I wish they had such a book in my time because my struggle with Social Security would have been easier.
For those of you who have Bipolar Disorder or any other mental illness, I strongly recommend that you buy this book, especially if you are applying for Disability. Do not worry how much this book will cost, it is for your benefit if you have not found a job yet and will help you have some income for yourself and be more productive and independent in your life.
About The Author:
My name is Linda Baron Katz and I have Bipolar Disorder and as you see from my experience with Social Security, it is not an easy process, so buy the book and it will tell you everything you need to know once you have your benefits. To visit my blog go to: http://bipolardisorder-march21.blogspot.com/2008/02/getting-social-security-disability.html












