American journal of public healthClark, W., Welch, S. N., Berry, S. H., Collentine, A. M., Collins, R., Lebron, D., & Shearer, A. L. (2013). California's historic effort to reduce the stigma of mental illness: The mental health services act. American Journal of Public Health...
Several interventions have been developed and implemented to reduce the stigma attached to mental illness. However people who experience mental illness are still stigmatised in the communities in which they live, as well as in the healthcare centres where they receive treatment. The objective of ...
Stigma is an important barrier to mental health treatment and ... MD Pintofoltz,MC Logsdon 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Young- versus older-onset Parkinson's disease: impact of disease and psychosocial consequences. The effect of Parkinson's disease (PD) on young patients' lives is likely to ...
Let's Change Attitudes to Mental Illness; Much Work Is Being Done to Reduce the Stigma Surrounding Mental Health, However When It Comes to Talking about Health, There Is Still the Assumption That People Are Referring to Their Physical Wellbeing. Here, Dr Rose Thompson and Dr Liz Forty, of ...
sensitization so as to reduce stigma and discrimination. daccess-ods.un.org 在多 数国家,重返社会服务包括咨询、生殖健康教育、计划生育服务和创收活动,同时,还会增进社区的敏感认识,以 减少羞 辱 和 歧视。 daccess-ods.un.org [...] participation and inclusion of vulnerable groups, and efforts to...
Stigmatizing attitudes contain some core assumptions. Media analyses of film and print have identified three common misconceptions about people with mental illness: they are homicidal maniacs who should be feared; they are rebellious, free spirits; or they have childlike perceptions of the world that...
Police are not consistently trained in interacting with those who have mental illnesses or in the prevention of stigmatizing behaviors. Each individual police department sets the training and the Mental Health Commission of Canada found the training to be non-existent in some regions, with multi-...
Care within reach: appropriate health-care delivery in the developing world. Despite recent advances in medical science the poor health of many in the developing world remains a reality; more than half of the worlds people do not ha... MK Nations,DS Shields,JG Araujo,... - 《New England ...
Therapy is more popular today than ever before, and for all the right reasons. The stigma of seeking professional mental health is almost non-existent, and therapists are available for nearly everyone. Even young people can seekteen depression treatmentand receive top care and counseling...
Deconstructing Stigma: My Story by Tracey Maxfield So honored and humbled that my story is featured. We are pleased to share that your mental health story is now a part of the Read More » July 16, 2021No Comments Children, Teens & Young Adults Mental Health ...