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"Mental Illness Stigma" tackles the pressing issue of societal prejudice against mental health conditions, revealing how despite one in four people experiencing mental health challenges, a staggering 60% avoid seeking help due to stigma.
This comprehensive exploration traces the evolution of mental health prejudice from ancient civilizations to contemporary society, examining how deeply rooted biases continue to impact clinical outcomes and social integration. The book systematically unpacks this complex issue through three main sections: the historical foundations of mental health stigma, its present-day manifestations across cultures, and evidence-based strategies for creating more accepting communities.
Drawing from archaeological records, medical manuscripts, and modern research, it illuminates fascinating historical perspectives, from ancient Greek concepts of "divine madness" to Victorian-era institutionalization, providing crucial context for understanding current attitudes and biases. Through a skillful blend of clinical studies, population surveys, and patient narratives, the text offers practical applications for various stakeholders, from healthcare professionals to community leaders.
What sets this work apart is its comprehensive approach to addressing stigma at individual, institutional, and societal levels, making it valuable for both professionals and general readers interested in mental health advocacy. The book concludes with actionable recommendations for implementing anti-stigma programs, developing inclusive policies, and creating effective public education campaigns, emphasizing that reducing mental health stigma requires sustained effort across multiple domains.
© 2025 Publifye (eBook ): 9788233941031
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eBook : 8 de enero de 2025
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