The stigmatization of mentally ill patients has negative labelling, marginalization and exclusion of people simply because they have a mental illness. Stigma has negative consequences for the individual and his family, as well as for psychiatry as a profession and the entire community. Stigma weakens the mentally ill, reinforcing a sense of alienation, which has negative consequences on the course of the illness. The media can inform the public about the treatment of mentally ill patients by conveying correct information, who can then act positively towards improving the quality of treatment. Stigma and self-stigma create a feeling of low self-esteem and fear of rejection, due to which mentally ill people avoid the media and very rarely spe...
Stigma against persons with psychosocial disabilities in the mass media causes people to be afraid t...
For the general public, but also for healthcare professionals, schizophrenia is still one of those a...
People with mental illness have not only struggled with the psychological and physical symptoms of t...
The stigmatization of mentally ill patients has negative labelling, marginalization and exclusion of...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
The aim of this review is evaluate stigma seen among people suffering from psychiatric disorders. We...
The problem of stigma in mental health in connected to the problem of human rights. Mental health pr...
In psychiatry, stigma means negative marking of the person only because s(he) has a diagnosis of men...
Mental illness stigma is a national issue prevalent due to common misconceptions of mental illness p...
Twenty-one Belgian participants with mental illnesses participated in semi-structured in-depth inter...
The news media are one of the most influential sources of information regarding mental illness. Medi...
Mental Illness is one of the most stigmatized diseases in the media today. Patients diagnosed with s...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
Media are considered to be the public's primary source of information regarding mental illness. Evid...
Mental illness stigma is still widely spread and present in all the cultures and nations. Even more,...
Stigma against persons with psychosocial disabilities in the mass media causes people to be afraid t...
For the general public, but also for healthcare professionals, schizophrenia is still one of those a...
People with mental illness have not only struggled with the psychological and physical symptoms of t...
The stigmatization of mentally ill patients has negative labelling, marginalization and exclusion of...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
The aim of this review is evaluate stigma seen among people suffering from psychiatric disorders. We...
The problem of stigma in mental health in connected to the problem of human rights. Mental health pr...
In psychiatry, stigma means negative marking of the person only because s(he) has a diagnosis of men...
Mental illness stigma is a national issue prevalent due to common misconceptions of mental illness p...
Twenty-one Belgian participants with mental illnesses participated in semi-structured in-depth inter...
The news media are one of the most influential sources of information regarding mental illness. Medi...
Mental Illness is one of the most stigmatized diseases in the media today. Patients diagnosed with s...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
Media are considered to be the public's primary source of information regarding mental illness. Evid...
Mental illness stigma is still widely spread and present in all the cultures and nations. Even more,...
Stigma against persons with psychosocial disabilities in the mass media causes people to be afraid t...
For the general public, but also for healthcare professionals, schizophrenia is still one of those a...
People with mental illness have not only struggled with the psychological and physical symptoms of t...