reviewThe Canadian Journal of PsychiatryAug 1, 2012BRONZE OA

On the Self-Stigma of Mental Illness: Stages, Disclosure, and Strategies for Change

Illinois Institute of Technology · University of Washington

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Abstract

People with mental illness have long experienced prejudice and discrimination. Researchers have been able to study this phenomenon as stigma and have begun to examine ways of reducing this stigma. Public stigma is the most prominent form observed and studied, as it represents the prejudice and discrimination directed at a group by the larger population. Self-stigma occurs when people internalize these public attitudes and suffer numerous negative consequences as a result. In our article, we more fully define the concept of self-stigma and describe the negative consequences of self-stigma for people with mental illness. We also examine the advantages and disadvantages of disclosure in reducing the impact of…

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Keywords
  • Prejudice (legal term)
  • Stigma (botany)
  • Mental illness
  • Psychology
  • Empowerment
  • Self-disclosure
  • Social psychology
  • Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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