Self-stigma is a personal response to perceived mental illness stigma (Corrigan & Watson, 2002). Applying recovery to persons with mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, implies working with Self-Stigma, in the sense that is one of the major obstacles to social integration and to active life (Brohan et al., 2011; Corrigan & Kleinlein, 2005; Goffman, 1991). Research on strategies for changing self-stigma can be focus on new and innovative programs, like the one we will present, based on group intervention (sociodrama) and individual intervention (e-learning).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
This review evaluates the evidence on what interventions are effective in reducing public stigma tow...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
Self-stigma is a personal response to perceived mental illness stigma (Corrigan & Watson, 2002). App...
Research evidence suggests that individuals with schizophrenia are prone to self-stigmatization, whi...
Self-stigma experienced by people who experience schizophrenia has influence on reduced self-esteem,...
Background: Self-stigma adversely affects recovery from schizophrenia. Analyses of self stigma reduc...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), stigma is a mark of shame, disgrace and disapprova...
Background: Self-stigma occurs when people with mental illnesses internalize negative stereotypes an...
Individuals with mental illness endure pervasive stigma from society because of their condition, whi...
The stigma associated with mental disorders is a global public health problem. Programs to combat it...
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness that manifests psychotic symptoms and largely affects an i...
Young people coping with first episode schizophrenia may be predisposed to illness engulfment whereb...
Self-stigma is highly prevalent in persons with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) and is associated with ...
It is acknowledged that people with a schizophrenia-spectrum diagnosis experience higher levels of s...
This review evaluates the evidence on what interventions are effective in reducing public stigma tow...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
Self-stigma is a personal response to perceived mental illness stigma (Corrigan & Watson, 2002). App...
Research evidence suggests that individuals with schizophrenia are prone to self-stigmatization, whi...
Self-stigma experienced by people who experience schizophrenia has influence on reduced self-esteem,...
Background: Self-stigma adversely affects recovery from schizophrenia. Analyses of self stigma reduc...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), stigma is a mark of shame, disgrace and disapprova...
Background: Self-stigma occurs when people with mental illnesses internalize negative stereotypes an...
Individuals with mental illness endure pervasive stigma from society because of their condition, whi...
The stigma associated with mental disorders is a global public health problem. Programs to combat it...
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness that manifests psychotic symptoms and largely affects an i...
Young people coping with first episode schizophrenia may be predisposed to illness engulfment whereb...
Self-stigma is highly prevalent in persons with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) and is associated with ...
It is acknowledged that people with a schizophrenia-spectrum diagnosis experience higher levels of s...
This review evaluates the evidence on what interventions are effective in reducing public stigma tow...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...