Stigma in Mental Health at the Macro and Micro Levels: Implications for Mental Health Consumers and Professionals

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Sharon M. Holder
Eunice R. Peterson
Rebecca Stephens
Lee A. Crandall
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[1] Clemson University,Department of Public Health Sciences and the Institute of Family and Neighborhood Life
[2] Greenville Health System,Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine
[3] Greenville Mental Health Center,South Carolina Department of Mental Health
[4] Clemson University,Department of Public Health Sciences
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Stigma; Mental health; Mental disorder; Mental illness; Mental health consumer;
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Despite increasing mental health promotion and advocacy, stigma persists and poses a significant threat to the healthy functioning at the macro and micro-sociological levels. Stigma is gradually evolving with the incorporation of broader social contexts at the micro and macro levels in which individuals, institutions and larger cultural constructs shape and influence the perception of what is different and therefore stigmatized. This theoretical paper based on literature underscores how mental health stigma discourages individuals from getting proper mental health treatment. The interface of mental illness, stigma, and mental health treatment has ethical and potentially moral implications.
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