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“the stigma of severe mental illness leads to prejudice and discrimination. Stigmas are negative and erroneous attitudes about these persons. Unfortunately, stigma's impact on a person's life may be as harmful as the direct effects of the disease.” Bad Attitude Author:Patrick W. Corrigan
“Several themes describe misconceptions about mental illness and corresponding stigmatizing attitudes. Media analyses of film and print have identified three: people with mental illness are homicidal maniacs who need to be feared; they have childlike perceptions of the world that should be marveled; or they are responsible for their illness because they have weak character (29-32)." World Psychiatry. 2002 Feb; 1(1): 16–20. PMCID: PMC1489832 Understanding the impact of stigma on people with mental illness PATRICK W CORRIGAN and AMY C WATSON” FearPrejudiceBlameMental HealthDiscriminationMental IllnessBiasStigmaStereotypesChildlikeMental Health StigmaMental DisorderMedia ManipulationMedia BiasSensationalismMedia DistortionStigmatizationStereotyped PrejudicesDangerousnessPsychiatric CommunityStereotypedMental Patient Author:Patrick W. Corrigan
“Self-stigma refers to the state in which a person with mental illness has come to internalize the negative attitudes about mental illness and turns them against him- or herself.” Mental IllnessMental Health StigmaMental Illness StigmaSelf StigmaLabelling Book:Challenging the Stigma of Mental Illness: Lessons for Therapists and Advocates Source: Challenging the Stigma of Mental Illness: Lessons for Therapists and Advocates
“Public stigma Stereotype Negative belief about a group (e.g., dangerousness, incompetence, character weakness) Prejudice Agreement with belief and/or negative emotional reaction (e.g., anger, fear) Discrimination Behavior response to prejudice (e.g., avoidance, withhold employment and housing opportunities, withhold help) Self-stigma Stereotype Negative belief about the self (e.g., character weakness, incompetence) Prejudice Agreement with belief, negative emotional reaction (e.g., low self-esteem, low self-efficacy) Discrimination Behavior response to prejudice (e.g., fails to pursue work and housing opportunities) Understanding the impact of stigma on people with mental illness. World Psychiatry. Feb 2002; 1(1): 16–20. PMCID: PMC1489832” PrejudiceDiscriminationMental IllnessBiasStereotypesMental Health StigmaMental DisorderSelf StigmaMental Disorder BiasSevere Mental Illness Author:Patrick W. Corrigan
“self-stigma is not a person's fault; nor is it a part of the person's illness! If the public did not hold negative and stigmatizing attitudes in the first place, these would never have become internalized, causing people the painful and disabling experience of self-stigma.” StigmaMental Health StigmaMental Illness StigmaInternalizingSelf Stigma Book:Challenging the Stigma of Mental Illness: Lessons for Therapists and Advocates Source: Challenging the Stigma of Mental Illness: Lessons for Therapists and Advocates
“Results of two independent factor analyses of the survey responses of more than 2000 English and American citizens parallel these findings (19,33): - fear and exclusion: persons with severe mental illness should be feared and, therefore, be kept out of most communities; - authoritarianism: persons with severe mental illness are irresponsible, so life decisions should be made by others; - benevolence: persons with severe mental illness are childlike and need to be cared for." World Psychiatry. 2002 Feb; 1(1): 16–20. PMCID: PMC1489832 Understanding the impact of stigma on people with mental illness PATRICK W CORRIGAN and AMY C WATSON” FearPrejudiceBlameMental HealthDiscriminationMental IllnessRejectionBiasBenevolenceStigmaAuthoritarianismExclusionMental Health StigmaMental DisorderDangerousnessSevere Mental Illness Author:Patrick W. Corrigan
“Severe mental illness has been likened to drug addiction, prostitution, and criminality (37,38). Unlike physical disabilities, persons with mental illness are perceived by the public to be in control of their disabilities and responsible for causing them (34,36). Furthermore, research respondents are less likely to pity persons with mental illness, instead reacting to psychiatric disability with anger and believing that help is not deserved” PrejudiceMental HealthMental IllnessDisabilityStigmaMental Health StigmaDisability QuotesBlamingSevere Mental Illness Book:On The Stigma Of Mental Illness: Practical Strategies for Research and Social Change Source: On The Stigma Of Mental Illness: Practical Strategies for Research and Social Change