Stigma is a "natural" social reaction, partly unconscious and automatic towards "different" and "vulnerable" populations. Suspicion of danger, unemployment, excluded from society, locked in hospital, assaulted or killed are the possible consequences of mental disorders' stigma. Despite advances in psychiatric treatments, the stigma of the "madness" remains a barrier to access to recovery. The stigmatization process is more complex than simple labeling, and leads to discrimination and loss of social power. Understanding the mechanisms of stigmatization can determine targets for effective interventions to fight stigma at the individual, institutional and political levels. The roles of patient and family associations, as well as the recovery m...
Stigma is an insidious social force that has been associated with multiple attributes, circumstances...
Au regard des normes sociales, l’expérience de la folie est stigmatisante. Le malade mental est perç...
The work deals with the problem of stigma creation among mentally ill people in the contemporary soc...
The archetype of the ‘mad’ represents the paradigm of the otigmatization process and the history of ...
Stigmatisation is a well known social phenomenon based on the discrimination of an individual or a s...
The literature shows ample evidence of stigmatization of mental illness and infectious diseases. Alt...
The literature shows ample evidence of stigmatization of mental illness and infectious diseases. Alt...
Stigma of Mental Illness-1: Clinical Reflections Amresh Shrivastava*, Megan Johnston**, Yves Bureau*...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), stigma is a mark of shame, disgrace and disapprova...
Infantilization, lack of cooperation in the health care pathway, pessimism about recovery or violent...
BACKGROUND Schizophrenia not only debilitates and imposes restrictions on patients, but it can also ...
Stigma and recovery “from” and “in” mental illness are associated in many various ways. While recove...
Introduction: Stigmatisation of mental illness constitutes a major problem in the development of men...
In psychiatry, stigma means negative marking of the person only because s(he) has a diagnosis of men...
Introduction The stigmatization of mental health problems is an important issue because it exposes ...
Stigma is an insidious social force that has been associated with multiple attributes, circumstances...
Au regard des normes sociales, l’expérience de la folie est stigmatisante. Le malade mental est perç...
The work deals with the problem of stigma creation among mentally ill people in the contemporary soc...
The archetype of the ‘mad’ represents the paradigm of the otigmatization process and the history of ...
Stigmatisation is a well known social phenomenon based on the discrimination of an individual or a s...
The literature shows ample evidence of stigmatization of mental illness and infectious diseases. Alt...
The literature shows ample evidence of stigmatization of mental illness and infectious diseases. Alt...
Stigma of Mental Illness-1: Clinical Reflections Amresh Shrivastava*, Megan Johnston**, Yves Bureau*...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), stigma is a mark of shame, disgrace and disapprova...
Infantilization, lack of cooperation in the health care pathway, pessimism about recovery or violent...
BACKGROUND Schizophrenia not only debilitates and imposes restrictions on patients, but it can also ...
Stigma and recovery “from” and “in” mental illness are associated in many various ways. While recove...
Introduction: Stigmatisation of mental illness constitutes a major problem in the development of men...
In psychiatry, stigma means negative marking of the person only because s(he) has a diagnosis of men...
Introduction The stigmatization of mental health problems is an important issue because it exposes ...
Stigma is an insidious social force that has been associated with multiple attributes, circumstances...
Au regard des normes sociales, l’expérience de la folie est stigmatisante. Le malade mental est perç...
The work deals with the problem of stigma creation among mentally ill people in the contemporary soc...