People with physical or mental disabilities such as HIV, substance abuse, cancer, or depression are negatively affected not only by the disease, but also by others amp rsquo negative reactions to it. This humane book prepares advocates and health care professionals to more effectively fight the social injustice of stigma and better support the families of those with disabilities. Readers will gain a solid understanding of the common experience of stigma as well as how to combat prejudiced responses to specific disabilities, including childhood disorders, obesity, and Alzheimer amp rsquo s disease.…mehr
People with physical or mental disabilities such as HIV, substance abuse, cancer, or depression are negatively affected not only by the disease, but also by others amp rsquo negative reactions to it. This humane book prepares advocates and health care professionals to more effectively fight the social injustice of stigma and better support the families of those with disabilities. Readers will gain a solid understanding of the common experience of stigma as well as how to combat prejudiced responses to specific disabilities, including childhood disorders, obesity, and Alzheimer amp rsquo s disease.
Patrick W. Corrigan, PsyD, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Prior to that, Dr. Corrigan was the executive director of the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at the University of Chicago, where he was also a professor of psychiatry. A licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Corrigan has been setting up and providing services for people with serious mental illnesses and their families for more than 30 years. He has been the principal investigator of federally funded studies on rehabilitation and consumer operated services. In 2001, he became principal investigator of the Chicago Consortium for Stigma Research, the only National Institute of Mental Health-funded research center examining the stigma of mental illness. (The consortium evolved into the National Consortium on Stigma and Empowerment, also supported by the National Institute of Mental Health.) In 2013, Dr. Corrigan took the helm of a grant funded by the National Institutes of Health on peer navigators, meant to enhance the integrated care needs of homeless African Americans with mental illness. He has authored or edited 12 books and more than 300 articles, and is the editor of the American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
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Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction Patrick W. Corrigan I. Stigma in Diseases and Disabilities 1. Understanding Stigma Nev Jones and Patrick W. Corrigan 2. Mental Illness Stigma: Types, Constructs, and Vehicles for Change Patrick W. Corrigan and Kristin A. Kosyluk 3. The Stigma of Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse Georg Schomerus 4. Stigma in the Field of Intellectual Disabilities: Impact and Initiatives for Change Shirli Werner and Dana Roth 5. Stigma Related to Physical and Sensory Disabilities Hanoch Livneh, Fong Chan, and Cahit Kaya 6. HIV-Related Stigma Gregory M. Herek 7. Infectious Diseases: A Case Study of Leprosy-Related Stigma Wim H. van Brakel and Beatriz Miranda Galarza 8. Cancer Stigma Nicole M. Else-Quest and Tracy L. Jackson 9. The Nature, Consequences, and Public Health Implications of Obesity Stigma Rebecca M. Puhl and Jamie Lee Peterson 10. Stigma Associated With Disease and Disability During Childhood and Adolescence: A Developmental Approach Caroline Heary, Eilis Hennessy, and Lorraine Swords 11. Stigma and Alzheimer's Disease: A Systematic Review of Evidence, Theory, and Methods Perla Werner II. Stigma and Action 1. Stigma and Family Tally Moses 2. Overcoming Stigma David Roe, Paul H. Lysaker, and Philip T. Yanos 3. Stigma Across Cultures Deepa Rao and Dellanira Valencia-Garcia Afterword: A Critical Eye for Stigma Change Patrick W. Corrigan Index About the Editor
Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction Patrick W. Corrigan I. Stigma in Diseases and Disabilities 1. Understanding Stigma Nev Jones and Patrick W. Corrigan 2. Mental Illness Stigma: Types, Constructs, and Vehicles for Change Patrick W. Corrigan and Kristin A. Kosyluk 3. The Stigma of Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse Georg Schomerus 4. Stigma in the Field of Intellectual Disabilities: Impact and Initiatives for Change Shirli Werner and Dana Roth 5. Stigma Related to Physical and Sensory Disabilities Hanoch Livneh, Fong Chan, and Cahit Kaya 6. HIV-Related Stigma Gregory M. Herek 7. Infectious Diseases: A Case Study of Leprosy-Related Stigma Wim H. van Brakel and Beatriz Miranda Galarza 8. Cancer Stigma Nicole M. Else-Quest and Tracy L. Jackson 9. The Nature, Consequences, and Public Health Implications of Obesity Stigma Rebecca M. Puhl and Jamie Lee Peterson 10. Stigma Associated With Disease and Disability During Childhood and Adolescence: A Developmental Approach Caroline Heary, Eilis Hennessy, and Lorraine Swords 11. Stigma and Alzheimer's Disease: A Systematic Review of Evidence, Theory, and Methods Perla Werner II. Stigma and Action 1. Stigma and Family Tally Moses 2. Overcoming Stigma David Roe, Paul H. Lysaker, and Philip T. Yanos 3. Stigma Across Cultures Deepa Rao and Dellanira Valencia-Garcia Afterword: A Critical Eye for Stigma Change Patrick W. Corrigan Index About the Editor
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