Social stigma and internalized stigma: The voice of persons with mental disorders and the confrontations required

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Abstract

Internalized stigma occurs when individuals become aware of the stigma assigned to them, agree, and apply these negative stereotypes about their illness to themselves. The internalization of stigma aggravates the symptoms of mental disorders, leading to isolation, feelings of low self-esteem, guilt, and self-condemnation. Our goal was to produce more knowledge on this topic from the point of view of people with mental disorders who participate in activities aimed at collectively building mental health care solutions. With the objective of analyzing the process of stigma and internalized stigma, we carried out qualitative research using semi-structured interviews. The results showed that internalized stigma has negative effects on individuals, and that the family has a strong influence on this process.

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Do Nascimento, L. A., & Leão, A. (2019). Social stigma and internalized stigma: The voice of persons with mental disorders and the confrontations required. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 26(1), 103–121. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-59702019000100007

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