Clinical psychologists have an ethical responsibility to monitor the nature and appropriateness of their attitudes toward persons with mental illness. This article presents the results of a survey of randomly selected clinical psychologists who were asked to rate the effectiveness, understandability, safety, worthiness, desirability, and similarity (to the rater) of persons with moderate depression, borderline features, and schizophrenia. The results show that psychologists perceive these individuals differently with respect to these characteristics. The results also suggest that psychologists disidentify or distance themselves from persons with personality and psychotic conditions. Implications for quality improvement and stigma reduction ...
A sample of undergraduate Psychology students (n = 1005), prevalently females (82.4%), mean age 20.5...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness has negative effects on individuals who experience...
Psychiatric patients often suffer for two reasons: due to the illness and due to the social stigma o...
This investigation used an anonymous mail survey to compare the attitudes toward the mentally ill he...
Mental health providers devote their professional lives to the care of individuals in emotional dist...
This was the first study in 18 years to assess licensed psychologists in the United States for their...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Clinical psychologists are grossly underrepresented in treatment provision for individuals with seri...
Whilst differing perspectives can be an asset, they have also been found to lead to conflict and mis...
OBJECTIVE: Stigma maintains a belief that a recovery process is infeasible for patients with schizop...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
Negative attitudes and stigma associated with mental illness have a profound impact on individuals w...
Stigma is thought to be the combination of stereotypic beliefs, prejudicial attitudes, and discrimin...
This study was designed to help identify the factors that predict people\u27s stigmatized attitudes ...
In the current milieu of health care, diagnoses are often a requirement for receiving mental health ...
A sample of undergraduate Psychology students (n = 1005), prevalently females (82.4%), mean age 20.5...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness has negative effects on individuals who experience...
Psychiatric patients often suffer for two reasons: due to the illness and due to the social stigma o...
This investigation used an anonymous mail survey to compare the attitudes toward the mentally ill he...
Mental health providers devote their professional lives to the care of individuals in emotional dist...
This was the first study in 18 years to assess licensed psychologists in the United States for their...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Clinical psychologists are grossly underrepresented in treatment provision for individuals with seri...
Whilst differing perspectives can be an asset, they have also been found to lead to conflict and mis...
OBJECTIVE: Stigma maintains a belief that a recovery process is infeasible for patients with schizop...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
Negative attitudes and stigma associated with mental illness have a profound impact on individuals w...
Stigma is thought to be the combination of stereotypic beliefs, prejudicial attitudes, and discrimin...
This study was designed to help identify the factors that predict people\u27s stigmatized attitudes ...
In the current milieu of health care, diagnoses are often a requirement for receiving mental health ...
A sample of undergraduate Psychology students (n = 1005), prevalently females (82.4%), mean age 20.5...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness has negative effects on individuals who experience...
Psychiatric patients often suffer for two reasons: due to the illness and due to the social stigma o...