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King King saud saud university university college college of of nursing nursing Stigma of mental illness Stigma of mental illness Doing by; Doing by; Alwah M. AL-Kathery Alwah M. AL-Kathery & & Maha F. AL-Anezy Maha F. AL-Anezy Jowza B. AL-Otiby Jowza B. AL-Otiby supervisor by; supervisor by; Ass, Prof, Dr; Essmat Ass, Prof, Dr; Essmat

King saud university college of nursing Stigma of mental illness Doing by; Alwah M. AL-Kathery & Maha F. AL-Anezy Jowza B. AL-Otiby supervisor by; Ass,

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KingKing saudsaud universityuniversity

college college of of nursing nursing

Stigma of mental illnessStigma of mental illness

Doing by; Doing by; Alwah M. AL-KatheryAlwah M. AL-Kathery & & Maha F. AL-AnezyMaha F. AL-Anezy

Jowza B. AL-Otiby Jowza B. AL-Otiby

supervisor by; supervisor by; Ass, Prof, Dr; EssmatAss, Prof, Dr; Essmat

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Stigma Stigma of of mentalmental illness illness

* *ObjectiveObjective;;

After this class the students should be able toAfter this class the students should be able to ; ;

- -Identify what is stigmaIdentify what is stigma..

- -Identify “why stigma surround mental illnessIdentify “why stigma surround mental illness””

--describe effects of stigmadescribe effects of stigma..

- -Discus consequences of stigmaDiscus consequences of stigma..

- -Apply ten thing to fight stigmaApply ten thing to fight stigma..

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OutOutlineline;;

- -IntroductionIntroduction??

- -What is stigmaWhat is stigma??

- -Why does stigma surround Why does stigma surround mental illnessmental illness??

- -What are the effects of What are the effects of stigmastigma ? ?

- -Consequences of stigmaConsequences of stigma??

-Ten things you can do to Ten things you can do to fightfight

stigmastigma??

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IntroIntroduductionction;; Try to list all the terms you have heard Try to list all the terms you have heard

referring to people with mental illness. Crazy, referring to people with mental illness. Crazy, nuts, bonkers, one-brick- short- of-a-full-load, nuts, bonkers, one-brick- short- of-a-full-load, wacko, goofy, and mental are a few. Can you list wacko, goofy, and mental are a few. Can you list others? What do all these terms have in common? others? What do all these terms have in common? They are all negative, insulting, & demeaning. They are all negative, insulting, & demeaning. When we talk about physical illnesses, we do not When we talk about physical illnesses, we do not use such insulting terms. We would never call a use such insulting terms. We would never call a person with diabetes an “insulin junkie” or “sugar person with diabetes an “insulin junkie” or “sugar fool” ,these labels are inaccurate, inappropriate, fool” ,these labels are inaccurate, inappropriate, and unkindand unkind . .

Simply talking about mental illness often Simply talking about mental illness often causes people to laugh nervously, because causes people to laugh nervously, because mental illness has a stigma, or “mark of disgrace” mental illness has a stigma, or “mark of disgrace” in our culture. It is very common for people to in our culture. It is very common for people to have negative attitudes devaluing people with have negative attitudes devaluing people with

mental illnessesmental illnesses . .

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WhatWhat isis StigmaStigma?? Stigma is the use of negative labels to identify a Stigma is the use of negative labels to identify a person living with mental illness. It is about person living with mental illness. It is about disrespect and keeps mental illness in the closet. disrespect and keeps mental illness in the closet. Stigma is a barrier and discourages individuals Stigma is a barrier and discourages individuals and their families from getting the help they and their families from getting the help they need. It closes minds and fuels discrimination. need. It closes minds and fuels discrimination. Many say that living with the stigma is worse than Many say that living with the stigma is worse than living with the illness itselfliving with the illness itself..

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WhyWhy doesdoes stigmastigma surroundsurround mental mental

illnessillness?? We all have an idea of what someone with a mental illness We all have an idea of what someone with a mental illness is like, but most of our views and interpretations have is like, but most of our views and interpretations have been distorted through strongly held social beliefs. The been distorted through strongly held social beliefs. The media, as a reflection of society, has done much to media, as a reflection of society, has done much to sustain a distorted view of mental illness. Television or sustain a distorted view of mental illness. Television or movie characters who are aggressive, dangerous and movie characters who are aggressive, dangerous and unpredictable can have their behavior attributed to a unpredictable can have their behavior attributed to a mental illness. Mental illness also has not received the mental illness. Mental illness also has not received the sensitive media coverage that other illnesses have been sensitive media coverage that other illnesses have been given. We are surrounded by stereotypes, popular given. We are surrounded by stereotypes, popular movies talk about killers who are "psychos," and news movies talk about killers who are "psychos," and news coverage of mental illness only when it related to coverage of mental illness only when it related to violence. We also often hear the causal use of terms like violence. We also often hear the causal use of terms like "lunatic" or "crazy," along with jokes about the mentally "lunatic" or "crazy," along with jokes about the mentally ill. These representations and the use of discriminatory ill. These representations and the use of discriminatory language distort the public’s view and reinforce language distort the public’s view and reinforce inaccuracies about mental illnessinaccuracies about mental illness..

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WhatWhat are are the the effectseffects of of stigmastigma??

If you became physically ill, you would go to a doctor. Once you If you became physically ill, you would go to a doctor. Once you got better you would expect to get on with life as usual. Life, got better you would expect to get on with life as usual. Life, however, does not always fit back into place for people however, does not always fit back into place for people diagnosed with a mental illness. Everyone has the right to fully diagnosed with a mental illness. Everyone has the right to fully participate in his or her community, but individuals struggling participate in his or her community, but individuals struggling to overcome a mental illness can find themselves facing a to overcome a mental illness can find themselves facing a constant series of rejections and exclusionsconstant series of rejections and exclusions..

Due to stigma, the typical reaction encountered by someone Due to stigma, the typical reaction encountered by someone with a mental illness (and his or her family members) is fear with a mental illness (and his or her family members) is fear and rejection. Some have been denied adequate housing, and rejection. Some have been denied adequate housing, loans, health insurance and jobs due to their history of mental loans, health insurance and jobs due to their history of mental illness. Due to the stigma associated with the illness, many illness. Due to the stigma associated with the illness, many people have found that they lose their self-esteem and have people have found that they lose their self-esteem and have difficulty making friends. The stigma attached to mental illness difficulty making friends. The stigma attached to mental illness is so pervasive that people who suspect that they might be is so pervasive that people who suspect that they might be mentally ill are unwilling to seek help for fear of what others mentally ill are unwilling to seek help for fear of what others may think. Spouses may be reluctant to define their partners as may think. Spouses may be reluctant to define their partners as mentally ill, while families may delay seeking help for their mentally ill, while families may delay seeking help for their childchild because of their fears and shamebecause of their fears and shame..

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ConsequencesConsequences of of stigmastigma

**For someone with mental illness, the consequences of stigma For someone with mental illness, the consequences of stigma can be devastating — in some cases, worse than the illness can be devastating — in some cases, worse than the illness itselfitself

**Some people with mental illness don't seek treatment for fear Some people with mental illness don't seek treatment for fear of being given a label — a label that's almost impossible to ever of being given a label — a label that's almost impossible to ever shed. They believe that once family and friends find out about shed. They believe that once family and friends find out about their illness, they'll be scorned. They may try to hide their their illness, they'll be scorned. They may try to hide their symptoms and not stick to treatment regimenssymptoms and not stick to treatment regimens..

**Some people with mental illness become socially isolated, Some people with mental illness become socially isolated, locked out of their community by the shame and locked out of their community by the shame and embarrassment that stigma triggers. Stigma also leads to embarrassment that stigma triggers. Stigma also leads to social distancing, in which people refuse to rent rooms to social distancing, in which people refuse to rent rooms to someone with a mental illness, don't want them as neighbors someone with a mental illness, don't want them as neighbors or co-workers, and won't befriend them. Some people with or co-workers, and won't befriend them. Some people with mental illness have even been subjected to physical violence mental illness have even been subjected to physical violence and verbal abuseand verbal abuse..

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ConsequencesConsequences of of stigmastigma

**People with mental illness face discrimination in People with mental illness face discrimination in the workplace, even though the Americans with the workplace, even though the Americans with Disabilities Act outlaws it. They may lose their Disabilities Act outlaws it. They may lose their job, be the subject of gossip by coworkers and job, be the subject of gossip by coworkers and get passed over for promotionsget passed over for promotions..

**And in many cases, health insurance coverage of And in many cases, health insurance coverage of treatment for mental illness is inadequate and far treatment for mental illness is inadequate and far more limited than that of physical illnesses, such more limited than that of physical illnesses, such as diabetes or high blood pressureas diabetes or high blood pressure..

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TenTen things things youyou cancan do do toto fightfight stigmastigma

11 . .LEARN MORE ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLEARN MORE ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESS

To the extent that you are better informed about mental illness, you To the extent that you are better informed about mental illness, you will be better able to evaluate and resist the inaccurate negative will be better able to evaluate and resist the inaccurate negative stereotypesstereotypes..

22 . .LISTEN TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED MENTAL ILLNESSLISTEN TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED MENTAL ILLNESS These individuals can describe what they find stigmatizing, how stigma These individuals can describe what they find stigmatizing, how stigma affects their lives and how they would like to be viewed and treatedaffects their lives and how they would like to be viewed and treated..

33 . .WATCH YOUR LANGUAGEWATCH YOUR LANGUAGE Most of us, including mental health professionals and consumers, use Most of us, including mental health professionals and consumers, use terms and expressions related to mental illness that may perpetuate terms and expressions related to mental illness that may perpetuate stigmastigma..

44 . .MONITOR MEDIA AND REPORT STIGMATIZING MATERIALMONITOR MEDIA AND REPORT STIGMATIZING MATERIAL

To any number of organizations. Protest such material by contacting To any number of organizations. Protest such material by contacting the people--authors, editors, movie producers, advertisers--responsible the people--authors, editors, movie producers, advertisers--responsible for the materialfor the material..

55 . .RESPOND TO STIGMATIZING MATERIAL IN THE MEDIARESPOND TO STIGMATIZING MATERIAL IN THE MEDIA

Write, call or e-mail stigmatizers yourself, expressing your concerns Write, call or e-mail stigmatizers yourself, expressing your concerns and providing more accurate information that they can useand providing more accurate information that they can use..

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66 . .SPEAK UP ABOUT STIGMASPEAK UP ABOUT STIGMA When someone you know misuses a psychiatric term (such as When someone you know misuses a psychiatric term (such as schizophrenia), let them know and educate them about the correct schizophrenia), let them know and educate them about the correct meaning. When someone disparages a person with mental illness, meaning. When someone disparages a person with mental illness, tells a joke that ridicules mental illness, or make disrespectful tells a joke that ridicules mental illness, or make disrespectful comments about mental illness, let them know that it is hurtful and comments about mental illness, let them know that it is hurtful and that you find such comments offensive and unacceptablethat you find such comments offensive and unacceptable..

77 . .TALK OPENLY ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSTALK OPENLY ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESS Don't be affraid to let others know of your mental illness or the Don't be affraid to let others know of your mental illness or the mental illness of a loved one. The more mental illness remain mental illness of a loved one. The more mental illness remain hidden the more people continue to believe that it is a shameful hidden the more people continue to believe that it is a shameful thing to be concealedthing to be concealed . .

88 . .DEMAND CHANGE FROM YOUR ELECTED REPRESENTATIVESDEMAND CHANGE FROM YOUR ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES Policies that perpetuate stigma can be changed if enough people Policies that perpetuate stigma can be changed if enough people let their elected representatives know that they want such changelet their elected representatives know that they want such change . .

99 . .PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATIONS THAT FIGHT PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR ORGANIZATIONS THAT FIGHT STIGMASTIGMA Join, volunteer, donate money. The influence and effectiveness of Join, volunteer, donate money. The influence and effectiveness of the organizations fighting mental illness stigma depend, to some the organizations fighting mental illness stigma depend, to some extent, on membership size and finances. They also rely heavily on extent, on membership size and finances. They also rely heavily on the effort and passion of their volunteer members. You can make a the effort and passion of their volunteer members. You can make a contribution through themcontribution through them . .

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1010 . .CONTRIBUTE TO RESEARCH RELATED TO MENTAL ILLNESS CONTRIBUTE TO RESEARCH RELATED TO MENTAL ILLNESS AND STIGMAAND STIGMA To the extent that mental illness can be understood and To the extent that mental illness can be understood and treated, stigma will be reduced. When we can be confident treated, stigma will be reduced. When we can be confident that mental illness can be treated quickly and effectively, it that mental illness can be treated quickly and effectively, it will be less frightening. When we know how stigma is will be less frightening. When we know how stigma is perpetuated and better still, changed, we will be better able perpetuated and better still, changed, we will be better able to assist those with mental illnesses to deal with it. to assist those with mental illnesses to deal with it. Research will help us learn these thingsResearch will help us learn these things..

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