In Asian culture, being diagnosed with a mental illness is a two-sided coin; one side portrays the enervating struggles toward liberation and recovery, and the other side represents detainment caused by paralyzing stigmas. The devastating effects of Mental Health Stigma accentuate the importance of unraveling the roots of the issue, which are the concept of family shame, the Model Minority Myth, and lack of knowledge and outdated, religion-based views towards mental health illness, in order to formulate two approaches to eradicate this shameworthy concept.