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What Is Public Stigma In Mental Illness

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. In understanding and deeply studying the discrimination and prejudice that people suffering from mental illnesses have to experience, researchers have differentiated between public stigma and self stigma. Public stigma, in this context, represents the negative attitudes that the society directs at people with mental illnesses, whereas self stigma occurs when people suffering from psychiatric disabilities internalise the negative attitudes portrayed towards them by the public (Corrigan et. al., 2012). Thus, a person having self stigma, because of repeatedly being treated in a negative manner by the society, would start to believe that they are in fact less valued than the general public. He/she, after being presented with stigmatizing ideas about self by the society, would internalise the same stigmatizing ideas and view himself/herself as inferior because of their psychiatric illness (Corrigan et. al., 2002). …show more content…

al., 2012). The internalization of negative stereotypes may be followed by negative emotional reactions. A primary example would be the experience of a sudden drop in self efficacy and self esteem (Watson et. al., 2007). Poor levels of self efficacy and self esteem have been related to ignorance and rejection of opportunities for employment and independent living. Self discrimination, mainly practiced as self isolation, has plenty of negative effects including but not limited to poor quality of life, decreased use of health care services and poor health outcomes (Sirey et. al., 2001; Chamberlin,

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