mental healthThe stigma associated with mental illness results in discrimination, loss of socioeconomic status, lowered sense of self-worth, and increased symptoms. Labeling theory is an explanatory framework that accounts for these effects. In light of developments in the understanding of the causes ...
Labeling theory and community psychiatry. The impact of psychiatric sociology on ideology and practice in American psychiatry. A major theme in American psychiatry during the past two decades has been the recognition of the role of social factors in (1) the development of behavior disorders, (2)...
LABELING IS NOT AN INTEGRATED THEORY; IT IS A PERSPECTIVE BASED ON A NUMBER OF COMMON ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT SOCIAL DEFINITIONS AND BEHAVIOR. ACCORDING TO LABELING THEORISTS, ALTHOUGH ALL INDIVIDUALS OCCASIONALLY EXHIBIT BEHAVIORS WHICH COULD BE TERMED DEVIANT, NOT ALL SUCH BEHAVIORS ARE SO LABELED. HOWEVE...
of studies that focus on the means families use to maintain community ties while coping with the child with mental retardation; this strand will be described as applying a perspective based on labeling theory and a dramaturgical model. ... B Farber,L Rowitz - 《International Review of Research...
Labeling theory provides a distinctively sociological approach that focuses on the role of social labeling in the development of crime and deviance. The theory assumes that although deviant behavior can initially stem from various causes and conditions, once individuals have been labeled or defined as ...
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Diagnostic Attributions Versus Labeling: Impact of Alzheimer's Disease and Major Depression Diagnoses on Emotions, Beliefs, and Helping Intentions of Famil... Labeling theory suggests that applying disease labels to behavior may serve to medicalize deviance and produce stigma. In contrast, attribution ...
A theory decomposing volition into four modes of central organization of executive control functions is outlined. These modes include (1) an autonomy-orien... A Fuhrmann,J Kuhl - 《Psychology & Health》 被引量: 167发表: 1998年 Therapeutic landscapes in hospital design: a qualitative assessment ...
Ingredient-level labels, on the other hand, mainly affects consumers' perceptions of product health, as well as subsequent food choices and food intake. The theory of regulatory orientation helps to explain the different effects of the two types of food labels. The product-level labels more ...
health insurers and others. HRQL labeling and promotional claims in the US are likely to increase over the next few years. The evidentiary requirements to make such a claim should be based on accepted scientific standards of HRQL evaluation and consistent with the regulatory requirements for clinical...