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- 2011051889 contributor B12160845.
- 2011051889 contributor B12160846.
- 2011051889 created "c2012.".
- 2011051889 date "2012".
- 2011051889 date "c2012.".
- 2011051889 dateCopyrighted "c2012.".
- 2011051889 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2011051889 description "Introduction : the nature and nurture of stigma -- Paradigm 1: Developed countries have eradicated systemic discrimination on the grounds of mental illness -- Paradigm 2: In developing countries, people with mental illnesses are not stigmatized -- Paradigm 3: The fight against stigma must be based on well-developed long term specific and comprehensive plans -- Paradigm 4: Scientific evidence will best define the targets of anti-stigma work -- Paradigm 5: Mental health professionals should lead anti-stigma programs -- Paradigm 6: Improving knowledge about mental illnesses will reduce stigma and discrimination -- Paradigm 7: An anti-stigma program is successful if it changes attitudes -- Paradigm 8: Community care for the mentally ill will destigmatize mental illness and psychiatry -- Paradigm 9: Campaigns are an excellent way of reducing stigma -- Paradigm 10: Anti-stigma programs should be built on the premise that mental illness is like any other illness -- Paradigm 11: The stigma of mental illness is too deeply ingrained to prevent or reduce it -- Summary of Part 1 -- Getting going -- Identifying program priorities -- Program development -- Program monitoring and evaluation.".
- 2011051889 extent "x, 230 p. :".
- 2011051889 identifier "9780199797639 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2011051889 issued "2012".
- 2011051889 issued "c2012.".
- 2011051889 language "eng".
- 2011051889 publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- 2011051889 subject "362.196/89 23".
- 2011051889 subject "Attitude of Health Personnel.".
- 2011051889 subject "Mental Disorders psychology.".
- 2011051889 subject "Mentally Ill Persons psychology.".
- 2011051889 subject "Prejudice.".
- 2011051889 subject "RJ503 .S85 2012".
- 2011051889 subject "Social Change.".
- 2011051889 subject "Social Stigma.".
- 2011051889 subject "WM 140".
- 2011051889 tableOfContents "Introduction : the nature and nurture of stigma -- Paradigm 1: Developed countries have eradicated systemic discrimination on the grounds of mental illness -- Paradigm 2: In developing countries, people with mental illnesses are not stigmatized -- Paradigm 3: The fight against stigma must be based on well-developed long term specific and comprehensive plans -- Paradigm 4: Scientific evidence will best define the targets of anti-stigma work -- Paradigm 5: Mental health professionals should lead anti-stigma programs -- Paradigm 6: Improving knowledge about mental illnesses will reduce stigma and discrimination -- Paradigm 7: An anti-stigma program is successful if it changes attitudes -- Paradigm 8: Community care for the mentally ill will destigmatize mental illness and psychiatry -- Paradigm 9: Campaigns are an excellent way of reducing stigma -- Paradigm 10: Anti-stigma programs should be built on the premise that mental illness is like any other illness -- Paradigm 11: The stigma of mental illness is too deeply ingrained to prevent or reduce it -- Summary of Part 1 -- Getting going -- Identifying program priorities -- Program development -- Program monitoring and evaluation.".
- 2011051889 title "Paradigms lost : fighting stigma and the lessons learned / Heather Stuart, Julio Arboleda-Flórez, Norman Sartorius.".
- 2011051889 type "text".