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The Mark of Shame : Stigma of Mental Illness and an Agenda for Change:

Stigma of Mental Illness and an Agenda for Change
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Oxford University Press, 28/dic/2006 - 352 pagine
Millions of people and their families are affected by mental illness; it causes untold pain and severely impairs their ability to function in the world. In recent years, we have begun to understand and develop a range of effective treatments for mental illness. Even with this shift from moralistic views to those emphasizing the biological and genetic origins of mental illness, punitive treatment and outright rejection remain strong. Public attitudes toward mental illness are still more negative than they were half a century ago, and the majority of those afflicted either do not receive or cannot afford adequate care. As a result of all of these troubling facts, applying the term "stigma" to mental illness is particularly appropriate because stigma conveys the mark of shame borne by those in any highly devalued group. Mental illness tops the list of stigmatized conditions in current society, generating the kinds of stereotypes, fear, and rejection that are reminiscent of longstanding attitudes toward leprosy. Mental disorders threaten stability and order, and media coverage exacerbates this situation by equating mental illness with violence. As a result, stigma is rampant, spurring family silence, discriminatory laws, and social isolation. The pain of mental illness is searing enough, but adding the layer of stigma affects personal well being, economic productivity, and public health, fueling a vicious cycle of lowered expectations, deep shame, and hopelessness. In this groundbreaking book, Stephen Hinshaw examines the longstanding tendency to stigmatize those with mental illness. He also provides practical strategies for overcoming this serious problem, including enlightened social policies that encourage, rather than discourage, contact with those afflicted, media coverage emphasizing their underlying humanity, family education, and responsive treatment. The Mark of Shame is a deeply inspiring and passionate work that is realistic and filled with hope. It combines personal accounts with information from social and evolutionary psychology, sociology, and public policy to provide messages that are essential for anyone afflicted or familiar with mental illness.
  

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Review: The Mark of Shame: Stigma of Mental Illness and an Agenda for Change

Recensione dell'utente  - Joanna - Goodreads

I used this as research for a presentation I gave on mental illness. Specifically, I had to research stigma and mental illness and this book was great. I did not read the book in its entirety but I was able to find the information I needed within the chapters outlined for overcoming stigma. Leggi recensione completa

Review: The Mark of Shame: Stigma of Mental Illness and an Agenda for Change

Recensione dell'utente  - Chrissie - Goodreads

Good book - I would have liked to see more about stigma and mental health professionals and/or mental health consumers. I wasn't as interested in American legislation Leggi recensione completa

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Indice

1 What Is Mental Disorder and What Is Stigma?
3
2 Perspectives From Social Psychology Sociology and Evolutionary Psychology
28
3 Historical Perspectives on Mental Illness and Stigma
53
4 Modern Conceptions of Mental Disorder
73
5 Evidence From Scientific Investigations
93
6 Indicators of Stigma From Everyday Life
115
An Integration
140
8 Research Directions and Priorities
157
Legislation Policy and Community Efforts
176
Media and Mental Health Professionals
202
Families and Individuals
217
12 Concluding Issues
232
Notes
245
References
285
Index
317
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