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[Stigma, stigma management, destigmatization].

Authors: A, Finzen;

[Stigma, stigma management, destigmatization].

Abstract

WHO and WPA recently inaugurated worldwide "anti-stigma-campaigns". On this background the exploration discrimination of against the mentally ill of the term stigma and its meaning is useful. Stigma dates from ancient Greece and was meant to be a visible sign of disgrace. Today stigma and stigma management are sociological terms described by the American sociologist Ervin Goffman (1963) in is essay "Stigma--notes on the management to spoiled identity". Changes and hazards of attempts of destigmatization are explored.

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Stereotyping, Mental Disorders, Social Support, Patient Advocacy, Mental Health Associations, Self-Help Groups, Social Perception, Germany, Humans, Prejudice

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influence
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