03321oam 2200625zu 450 991081564970332120230126211648.00-19-935321-2(CKB)3460000000127640(SSID)ssj0001119434(PQKBManifestationID)12452557(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001119434(PQKBWorkID)11148925(PQKB)10766973(StDuBDS)EDZ0000141849(MiAaPQ)EBC5763554(MiAaPQ)EBC1963805(Au-PeEL)EBL1963805(OCoLC)958545924(EXLCZ)99346000000012764020160829d2012 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrParadigms lost : fighting stigma and the lessons learned[New York] :Oxford University Press,2013.1 online resource illustrationsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-19-979763-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.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.'Paradigms Lost' challenges key paradigms currently held about the prevention or reduction of stigma attached to mental illness using evidence and the experience the authors gathered during the many years of their work in this field.Attitude of Health PersonnelMental DisorderspsychologyPrejudiceSocial ChangeSocial StigmaMentally Ill PersonspsychologyAttitude of Health Personnel.Mental Disorderspsychology.Prejudice.Social Change.Social Stigma.Mentally Ill Personspsychology.362.196/89Stuart Heather L1686968Arboleda-Flórez J(Julio),1939-Sartorius NPQKBBOOK9910815649703321Paradigms lost : fighting stigma and the lessons learned4060091UNINA