“…For example, the lay population may interpret a DSM-defined mental disorder as God's will (Link et al, 1999;Wesselmann & Graziano, 2010), a sign of weakness Schnittker, Freese & Powell, 2000), or a result of upbringing (Kuppin & Carpiano, 2006). Many lay definitions tend to be broader, and exclude many symptoms used in the diagnostic manual (Granello & Granello, 2000;Harland et al, 2009;Pescosolido et al, 2000;Link, Phelan, Beshnahan, Stueve, & Pescosolido, 1999;Kuppin & Carpiano;. Given a lack of agreement among mental health professionals and between professionals and lay people regarding what is and what causes mental illness, there continues to be a discrepancy in understanding what constitutes a mental illness in American society.…”