The Cambridge Handbook of Stigma and Mental Health
Herausgeber: Vogel, David L.; Wade, Nathaniel G.
The Cambridge Handbook of Stigma and Mental Health
Herausgeber: Vogel, David L.; Wade, Nathaniel G.
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This handbook is designed for researchers, mental health professionals, policy makers, and others who are seeking to understand and reduce stigma, with the goal to help people who need mental health care to access it more readily. A one-stop resource for various interventions and their evidence.
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This handbook is designed for researchers, mental health professionals, policy makers, and others who are seeking to understand and reduce stigma, with the goal to help people who need mental health care to access it more readily. A one-stop resource for various interventions and their evidence.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781108925488
- ISBN-10: 1108925480
- Artikelnr.: 63622925
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781108925488
- ISBN-10: 1108925480
- Artikelnr.: 63622925
1. Introduction to the handbook of stigma and mental health David Vogel and
Nathaniel Wade; 2. Theoretical models to understand stigma of mental
illness Lindsey Sheehan, Carlo Palermo and Patrick Corrigan; 3.
Disentangling mental illness and help seeking stigmas Rachel Brenner,
Maddie Egli and Joseph Hammer; 4. Measurement of mental illness stigma and
discrimination Elaine Brohan, Maria Milenov, Ioannis Bakolis, Sara
Evans-Lacko, Brandon Kohrt, and Graham Thornicroft; 5. Time trends in
public stigma Georg Schomerus and Matthias, Angermeyer; 6. Consequences of
the self-stigma of mental illness Jennifer Boyd, Manuel López, Clara
González-Sanguino, J. Irene Harris and Isaiah Sampson; 7. Self-stigma of
seeking help: A meta-analysis Daniel Lannin and Jacqueline Bible; 8. Stigma
and suicide Philip Batterham, Alison Calear, and Ella Kurz; 9. Intellectual
disability stigma: The state of the evidence Shirli Werner and Katrina
Scior; 10. The intersection of mental health stigma and marginalized
identities Courtney Andrysiak, Jennifer Cherry, Jessica Salmonsen and
Lauren Mizock; 11. Stigma and mental health in ethnic minority populations
Lonnie Snowden, Genevieve Graaf, Latocia Keyes and Amanda Ryan; 12. Mental
health stigma amongst LGBTQ+ populations Carlos Vidales and Ashley MacBeth;
13. Unpacking cultural influences on stigma of people with mental illness
between group oriented and individual-oriented cultures Winnie Mak and Ben
Yu; 14. All the world's a stage: men, masculinity, and mental health stigma
Stephen Wester; 15. Understanding and reducing the stigma of mental health
problems and of treatment among military personnel Thomas Britt and Zachary
Klinefelter; 16. Stigma of seeking mental health services and related
constructs in older versus younger adults Corey Mackenzie, Nicole
DelRosario and Melissa Krook; 17. Stigma and mental health in the abrahamic
religious traditions Lily Mathison, Russell Jackson and Nathaniel Wade; 18.
Interventions to reduce mental illness stigma and discrimination at the
person-level for individuals and small groups Sarah Parry, Elaine Brohan,
Petra Gronholm and Graham Thornicroft; 19. Population-based interventions
to reduce the stigma of mental illness Gaia Sampogna, Andrea Fiorillo, Lisa
Giannelli and Claire Henderson; 20. Interventions to reduce help-seeking
stigma for mental health conditions Jane Hahn, Lina-Jolien Peter, Vanessa
Juergensen, Georg Schomerus and Sara Evans-Lacko; 21. Self-affirmation
interventions Andrew Seidman; 22. Mindfulness and self-compassion
interventions to address mental health stigma Patrick Heath; 23. What is
left to be done: key points, future directions, and new innovations
Nathaniel Wade and David Vogel.
Nathaniel Wade; 2. Theoretical models to understand stigma of mental
illness Lindsey Sheehan, Carlo Palermo and Patrick Corrigan; 3.
Disentangling mental illness and help seeking stigmas Rachel Brenner,
Maddie Egli and Joseph Hammer; 4. Measurement of mental illness stigma and
discrimination Elaine Brohan, Maria Milenov, Ioannis Bakolis, Sara
Evans-Lacko, Brandon Kohrt, and Graham Thornicroft; 5. Time trends in
public stigma Georg Schomerus and Matthias, Angermeyer; 6. Consequences of
the self-stigma of mental illness Jennifer Boyd, Manuel López, Clara
González-Sanguino, J. Irene Harris and Isaiah Sampson; 7. Self-stigma of
seeking help: A meta-analysis Daniel Lannin and Jacqueline Bible; 8. Stigma
and suicide Philip Batterham, Alison Calear, and Ella Kurz; 9. Intellectual
disability stigma: The state of the evidence Shirli Werner and Katrina
Scior; 10. The intersection of mental health stigma and marginalized
identities Courtney Andrysiak, Jennifer Cherry, Jessica Salmonsen and
Lauren Mizock; 11. Stigma and mental health in ethnic minority populations
Lonnie Snowden, Genevieve Graaf, Latocia Keyes and Amanda Ryan; 12. Mental
health stigma amongst LGBTQ+ populations Carlos Vidales and Ashley MacBeth;
13. Unpacking cultural influences on stigma of people with mental illness
between group oriented and individual-oriented cultures Winnie Mak and Ben
Yu; 14. All the world's a stage: men, masculinity, and mental health stigma
Stephen Wester; 15. Understanding and reducing the stigma of mental health
problems and of treatment among military personnel Thomas Britt and Zachary
Klinefelter; 16. Stigma of seeking mental health services and related
constructs in older versus younger adults Corey Mackenzie, Nicole
DelRosario and Melissa Krook; 17. Stigma and mental health in the abrahamic
religious traditions Lily Mathison, Russell Jackson and Nathaniel Wade; 18.
Interventions to reduce mental illness stigma and discrimination at the
person-level for individuals and small groups Sarah Parry, Elaine Brohan,
Petra Gronholm and Graham Thornicroft; 19. Population-based interventions
to reduce the stigma of mental illness Gaia Sampogna, Andrea Fiorillo, Lisa
Giannelli and Claire Henderson; 20. Interventions to reduce help-seeking
stigma for mental health conditions Jane Hahn, Lina-Jolien Peter, Vanessa
Juergensen, Georg Schomerus and Sara Evans-Lacko; 21. Self-affirmation
interventions Andrew Seidman; 22. Mindfulness and self-compassion
interventions to address mental health stigma Patrick Heath; 23. What is
left to be done: key points, future directions, and new innovations
Nathaniel Wade and David Vogel.
1. Introduction to the handbook of stigma and mental health David Vogel and
Nathaniel Wade; 2. Theoretical models to understand stigma of mental
illness Lindsey Sheehan, Carlo Palermo and Patrick Corrigan; 3.
Disentangling mental illness and help seeking stigmas Rachel Brenner,
Maddie Egli and Joseph Hammer; 4. Measurement of mental illness stigma and
discrimination Elaine Brohan, Maria Milenov, Ioannis Bakolis, Sara
Evans-Lacko, Brandon Kohrt, and Graham Thornicroft; 5. Time trends in
public stigma Georg Schomerus and Matthias, Angermeyer; 6. Consequences of
the self-stigma of mental illness Jennifer Boyd, Manuel López, Clara
González-Sanguino, J. Irene Harris and Isaiah Sampson; 7. Self-stigma of
seeking help: A meta-analysis Daniel Lannin and Jacqueline Bible; 8. Stigma
and suicide Philip Batterham, Alison Calear, and Ella Kurz; 9. Intellectual
disability stigma: The state of the evidence Shirli Werner and Katrina
Scior; 10. The intersection of mental health stigma and marginalized
identities Courtney Andrysiak, Jennifer Cherry, Jessica Salmonsen and
Lauren Mizock; 11. Stigma and mental health in ethnic minority populations
Lonnie Snowden, Genevieve Graaf, Latocia Keyes and Amanda Ryan; 12. Mental
health stigma amongst LGBTQ+ populations Carlos Vidales and Ashley MacBeth;
13. Unpacking cultural influences on stigma of people with mental illness
between group oriented and individual-oriented cultures Winnie Mak and Ben
Yu; 14. All the world's a stage: men, masculinity, and mental health stigma
Stephen Wester; 15. Understanding and reducing the stigma of mental health
problems and of treatment among military personnel Thomas Britt and Zachary
Klinefelter; 16. Stigma of seeking mental health services and related
constructs in older versus younger adults Corey Mackenzie, Nicole
DelRosario and Melissa Krook; 17. Stigma and mental health in the abrahamic
religious traditions Lily Mathison, Russell Jackson and Nathaniel Wade; 18.
Interventions to reduce mental illness stigma and discrimination at the
person-level for individuals and small groups Sarah Parry, Elaine Brohan,
Petra Gronholm and Graham Thornicroft; 19. Population-based interventions
to reduce the stigma of mental illness Gaia Sampogna, Andrea Fiorillo, Lisa
Giannelli and Claire Henderson; 20. Interventions to reduce help-seeking
stigma for mental health conditions Jane Hahn, Lina-Jolien Peter, Vanessa
Juergensen, Georg Schomerus and Sara Evans-Lacko; 21. Self-affirmation
interventions Andrew Seidman; 22. Mindfulness and self-compassion
interventions to address mental health stigma Patrick Heath; 23. What is
left to be done: key points, future directions, and new innovations
Nathaniel Wade and David Vogel.
Nathaniel Wade; 2. Theoretical models to understand stigma of mental
illness Lindsey Sheehan, Carlo Palermo and Patrick Corrigan; 3.
Disentangling mental illness and help seeking stigmas Rachel Brenner,
Maddie Egli and Joseph Hammer; 4. Measurement of mental illness stigma and
discrimination Elaine Brohan, Maria Milenov, Ioannis Bakolis, Sara
Evans-Lacko, Brandon Kohrt, and Graham Thornicroft; 5. Time trends in
public stigma Georg Schomerus and Matthias, Angermeyer; 6. Consequences of
the self-stigma of mental illness Jennifer Boyd, Manuel López, Clara
González-Sanguino, J. Irene Harris and Isaiah Sampson; 7. Self-stigma of
seeking help: A meta-analysis Daniel Lannin and Jacqueline Bible; 8. Stigma
and suicide Philip Batterham, Alison Calear, and Ella Kurz; 9. Intellectual
disability stigma: The state of the evidence Shirli Werner and Katrina
Scior; 10. The intersection of mental health stigma and marginalized
identities Courtney Andrysiak, Jennifer Cherry, Jessica Salmonsen and
Lauren Mizock; 11. Stigma and mental health in ethnic minority populations
Lonnie Snowden, Genevieve Graaf, Latocia Keyes and Amanda Ryan; 12. Mental
health stigma amongst LGBTQ+ populations Carlos Vidales and Ashley MacBeth;
13. Unpacking cultural influences on stigma of people with mental illness
between group oriented and individual-oriented cultures Winnie Mak and Ben
Yu; 14. All the world's a stage: men, masculinity, and mental health stigma
Stephen Wester; 15. Understanding and reducing the stigma of mental health
problems and of treatment among military personnel Thomas Britt and Zachary
Klinefelter; 16. Stigma of seeking mental health services and related
constructs in older versus younger adults Corey Mackenzie, Nicole
DelRosario and Melissa Krook; 17. Stigma and mental health in the abrahamic
religious traditions Lily Mathison, Russell Jackson and Nathaniel Wade; 18.
Interventions to reduce mental illness stigma and discrimination at the
person-level for individuals and small groups Sarah Parry, Elaine Brohan,
Petra Gronholm and Graham Thornicroft; 19. Population-based interventions
to reduce the stigma of mental illness Gaia Sampogna, Andrea Fiorillo, Lisa
Giannelli and Claire Henderson; 20. Interventions to reduce help-seeking
stigma for mental health conditions Jane Hahn, Lina-Jolien Peter, Vanessa
Juergensen, Georg Schomerus and Sara Evans-Lacko; 21. Self-affirmation
interventions Andrew Seidman; 22. Mindfulness and self-compassion
interventions to address mental health stigma Patrick Heath; 23. What is
left to be done: key points, future directions, and new innovations
Nathaniel Wade and David Vogel.