Stigmatizing beliefs about mental illness can be a daily struggle for people with schizophrenia. While investigations into the impact of internalizing stigma on negative symptoms have yielded mixed results, resistance to stigmatizing beliefs has received little attention. In this study, we examined the linkage between internalized stigma, stigma resistance, negative symptoms, and social power, or perceived ability to influence others during social interactions among people with schizophrenia. Further, we sought to determine whether resistance to stigma would be bolstered by social power, with greater power in relationships with other possibly buffering against motivation/pleasure negative symptoms. Fifty-one people with schizophrenia or sch...
The goal of the current work was to explore the role of mindsets in both stigma against and support ...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
Stigmatisation towards individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia (SZ individuals) remains an importan...
Stigmatizing beliefs about mental illness can be a daily struggle for people with schizophrenia. Whi...
Stigmatizing beliefs about mental illness can be a daily struggle for people with schizophrenia. Whi...
Background: An individual’s capacity to counteract the stigma of mental illness, stigma resistance (...
Abstract. The stigma of schizophrenia is an intergroup phenomenon associated with issues of social ...
The broad aim of the present study was to gain a greater understanding of the processes that contrib...
Theory suggests and research provides evidence that stigma can have a negative impact on the self-co...
The concept of internalized stigma or self-stigma is central to the understanding of the psychologic...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Scope: Negative symptoms represent a fun...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
We examine whether individuals ’ coping strategies help to explain the negative relationships of sti...
Internalized stigma refers to the process by which affected individuals endorse stereotypes about me...
Schizophrenia is arguably one of the most stigmatized psychiatric disorders, with patients frequentl...
The goal of the current work was to explore the role of mindsets in both stigma against and support ...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
Stigmatisation towards individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia (SZ individuals) remains an importan...
Stigmatizing beliefs about mental illness can be a daily struggle for people with schizophrenia. Whi...
Stigmatizing beliefs about mental illness can be a daily struggle for people with schizophrenia. Whi...
Background: An individual’s capacity to counteract the stigma of mental illness, stigma resistance (...
Abstract. The stigma of schizophrenia is an intergroup phenomenon associated with issues of social ...
The broad aim of the present study was to gain a greater understanding of the processes that contrib...
Theory suggests and research provides evidence that stigma can have a negative impact on the self-co...
The concept of internalized stigma or self-stigma is central to the understanding of the psychologic...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DCP)Scope: Negative symptoms represent a fun...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
We examine whether individuals ’ coping strategies help to explain the negative relationships of sti...
Internalized stigma refers to the process by which affected individuals endorse stereotypes about me...
Schizophrenia is arguably one of the most stigmatized psychiatric disorders, with patients frequentl...
The goal of the current work was to explore the role of mindsets in both stigma against and support ...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
Stigmatisation towards individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia (SZ individuals) remains an importan...