Dehumanization, defined as the denial of one's membership to humanity, is a process repeatedly reported in extreme contexts (e.g., genocides) but also in everyday life interactions. Some antecedents of dehumanizing experiences (e.g., social exclusion, negative stereotypes) have been reported among patients presenting psychiatric disorders, but dehumanization's experience remains completely unexplored in addictive disorders. We propose a theoretical model and research agenda to overcome this limitation and to improve our understanding of dehumanization's experience in psychiatry, with a special focus on alcohol-related disorders. We also propose much-needed clinical avenues to reduce dehumanization in clinical contexts, centrally by (1) impr...
Metadehumanization, the perception of being treated as less than a human by others, is a pervasive p...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
Many people have denounced society's treatment of psychiatric patients as dehumanizing, that is, den...
In this contribution, we review the studies which have investigated humanity attributions in medical...
BACKGROUND: Dehumanization, i.e., the denial of one's humanity, has important consequences for socia...
In the present paper, we investigate dehumanization processes from a victim perspective. We propose ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 134-154.Chapter 1. Introduction to dehumanisation -- Chapter ...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
International audiencePatients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are suffering from social stigma (Sch...
Dehumanization is an everyday, pervasive phenomenon in health contexts. Given its detrimental conseq...
This study aims to explore and compare the extent and the forms of patients’ dehumanization among Gr...
Metadehumanization, the perception of being treated as less than a human by others, is a pervasive p...
Metadehumanisation (i.e., the perception of being considered as less than human by others) is propos...
In this work we have shown that healthcare professionals tend to assign a lower human status to pati...
Metadehumanization, the perception of being treated as less than a human by others, is a pervasive p...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
Many people have denounced society's treatment of psychiatric patients as dehumanizing, that is, den...
In this contribution, we review the studies which have investigated humanity attributions in medical...
BACKGROUND: Dehumanization, i.e., the denial of one's humanity, has important consequences for socia...
In the present paper, we investigate dehumanization processes from a victim perspective. We propose ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 134-154.Chapter 1. Introduction to dehumanisation -- Chapter ...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
International audiencePatients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are suffering from social stigma (Sch...
Dehumanization is an everyday, pervasive phenomenon in health contexts. Given its detrimental conseq...
This study aims to explore and compare the extent and the forms of patients’ dehumanization among Gr...
Metadehumanization, the perception of being treated as less than a human by others, is a pervasive p...
Metadehumanisation (i.e., the perception of being considered as less than human by others) is propos...
In this work we have shown that healthcare professionals tend to assign a lower human status to pati...
Metadehumanization, the perception of being treated as less than a human by others, is a pervasive p...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...