In this blog post and guide, Dr. Stephen Parkin shares his observations about the use of stigmatising words and phrases in academic writing, and offers a list of person-centred and pragmatic alternatives.
Este tema me parece muy importante, ya que si bien existen diversos instrumentos de medición sobre distintos temas relacionados con enfermedad mental, muchos son elaborados en otros países con contextos diferentes al de Ciudad de México. Por ello, es vital la adaptación de dichos instrumentos a las características culturales del lugar donde se utilizarán, para obtener resultados más confiables y válidos de acuerdo con las características de nuestra población de estudio.
Tina and Dave have been supporting our son with co-occurring disorders since 2008. We joined Al-anon in 2012, and volunteered on the UK National Helpline. We have attended SMART Recovery since 2015 and we are both UK/USA SMART CRAFT trained volunteers. Dave has co-facilitated the UK on-line weekly meeting. Since 2016, we have been running two face-to-face groups, one for the Birmingham City Hospital Alcohol Team and the other for our local CGL Drug and Alcohol Recovery Centre. Since March 2020, we have been facilitating two Zoom global groups to support families on Tuesday and Wednesday...
The need to change our language in relation to people who use drugs has become an increasing topic of discussion, but there is still a long way to go. People who use drugs are highly diverse and their relationship with drug use takes many different forms. Current prohibitionist approaches to drug use and ‘war on drugs’ rhetoric do little to encourage language that acknowledges this. Instead, it promotes and maintains negative stereotypes that construct people who use drugs as morally flawed, inferior, unreliable, and dangerous.
Language does not standstill. It is dynamic, and the language and...
Source: González-Sanguino, C., González-Domínguez, S., A. Castellanos, M., & Muñoz M. (2021). Mental illness stigma. A comparative cross-sectional study of social stigma, internalized stigma and self-esteem. Clínica y Salud. Ahead of print. https://doi.org/10.5093/clysa2021a16 Abstract The aim of...
Ponente: Dra. Jazmín Mora-Ríos, Investigadora del Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría "Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz" (INPRFM), de México Sesión académica realizada el lunes 2 de agosto del 2021, gracias al apoyo del equipo de la Dra. Silvia Morales Chainé, de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad...
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Stigma among healthcare providers is a barrier to the effective delivery of mental health services in primary care. Few studies have been conducted in primary care settings comparing the attitudes of healthcare providers and experiences of people with mental illness who are service users in those facilities. Such research is necessary across diverse global settings to characterize stigma and inform effective stigma reduction.
Qualitative research was conducted on mental illness stigma in primary care settings in one low-income country (Nepal), two lower-middle income countries (India, Tunisia...
En Ecuador lamentablemente no se han generado estudios sobre los auto-estigmas de personas con trastornos mentales graves, pero si se ha podido evidenciar como este grupo de personas han sido vulnerados sus derechos de manera grave, sin embargo a partir del año 2017, a través del plan nacional de salud mental se ha trabajo en la identificación de pacientes con trastornos mentales graves y que reciban el tratamiento en su comunidad, es decir se ha tratado en fortalecer los servicios de salud mental en el primer nivel, a través de la aplicación de la guía MHGAP por los médicos no especialistas...
Presenter: John Kelly, PhD, ABPP, Harvard University The goal of this webinar series from the CTN Western States Node and the Northwest and Pacific Southwest ATTCs is to help scholars and clinicians in the addiction field stay abreast of cutting edge science. In this session, John Kelly, PhD, ABPP...
Stigma is a major barrier to the well-being and recovery of people with lived and living experience of substance use disorders.
This animated video about two friends, Alex and Sam, explores the devastating impact of substance use stigma and how to challenge it in our communities.
Drawing on themes from CCSA’s qualitative research on stigma, “My Journey Starts with Compassion” tells a story about friendship, kindness and changing negative perceptions of people who use substances.
Jueves 9 de septiembre, 17:00 (hora de la Ciudad de México) Coordinadoras: Dra. Jazmín Mora Rios y Dra. Guillermina Natera Comentaristas: Dra. María Elena Medina-Mora Icaza Directora, Facultad de Psicología, UNAM Mtra. Diana Sheinbaum Lerner Coordinadora, Programa de Discapacidad y Justicia...
Source: MacCarthy, D., Weinerman, R., Kallstrom, L., Kadlec, H., Hollander, M. J., & Patten, S. (2013). Mental health practice and attitudes of family physicians can be changed!. The Permanente Journal, 17(3), 14. ABSTRACT Objectives: An adult mental health module was developed in British Columbia...
Fuente: Bengochea-Seco, R., Arrieta-Rodríguez, M., Fernández-Modamio, M., Santacoloma-Cabero, I., de Tojeiro-Roce, J. G., García-Polavieja, B., ... & Gil-Sanz, D. (2018). Adaptación al español de la escala Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness para valorar el estigma personal. Revista de Psiquiatría...
A special issue of the International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction will be devoted to empirical papers and related to Stigma, Mental Illness and Substance Use.
The special issue is intended to highlight a broad range of issues, perspectives and stigma reduction approaches from anthropology, history, medicine, policy sciences, psychiatry, psychology, public health, social sciences. The International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction are particularly interested in manuscripts that discuss and evaluate and different perspectives, methods and strategies to comprehend and reduce...
Открывая серию семинаров «В центре внимания стигма», этот семинар охватывает некоторые из ключевых концепций и идей в области стигмы. Мы услышим от ключевых лидеров сообществ об основных проблемах, связанных со стигмой, и о сильных сторонах...
Source: Monteiro, E.P., Gomide, H.P. & Remor, E. Massive open online course for Brazilian healthcare providers working with substance use disorders: curriculum design. BMC Med Educ 20, 240 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-02162-w Abstract Background Interpersonal and technical skills are...
In a perspective published in Neuropsychopharmacology, leaders from the National Institutes of Health address how using appropriate language to describe mental illness and addiction can help to reduce stigma and improve how people with these conditions are treated in health care settings and throughout society.
Fuente: Mora-Ríos, J., Ortega-Ortega, M., Natera, G., & Bautista-Aguilar, N. (2013). Auto-estigma en personas con diagnóstico de trastorno mental grave y su relación con variables sociodemográficas, clínicas y psicosociales. Acta Psiquiátrica y Psicológica de América Latina. En este trabajo se...
Fuente: Mora-Ríos, J., Natera-Rey, G., Bautista-Aguilar, N., & Ortega-Ortega, M. (2013). Estigma público y enfermedad mental. Una aproximación desde la teoría de las representaciones sociales. Flores-Palacios F,(Coordinator). Representaciones sociales y contexto de investigación con perspectiva de...