MENTAL ILLNESS - A STIGMA

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  • Priyanki Jawalkar Assistant Professor, Padala Rama Reddi Law College, Hyderabad Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/

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Mental illness does not discriminate but sometimes people do. Stigma and discrimination against those living with mental illness is widespread. It is a feeling of disgrace that sets a person apart from the society. When a person is labelled as a mentally ill person then he/she is perceived as a stereotyped group .This negative attitude causes prejudice and inhibits people with mental illness from seeking treatment and leads to discrimination. This creates serious personal and societal consequences. 

 

Stigma brings experiences and feelings of shame, blame, hopelessness, distress, a feeling of low self-esteem, loss of confidence and a feeling of seclusion in the society. It hinders effective and efficient recovery from mental illness. We must create a mentally, healthy society so that the people with mental illness seek treatment, achieve recovery, engage in meaningful activities, give them social status and reduce discrimination in the society. It is the largest obstacle to recovery.  

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09-12-2017

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Priyanki Jawalkar. “MENTAL ILLNESS - A STIGMA ”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 3, no. 6, Dec. 2017, pp. 1-9, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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