Are some of the stigmas of addictions culturally sanctioned?

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Abstract

We provide three examples of how addiction stigma is sanctioned: (a) discrimination against people with addictions is often legal; (b) public health communications frequently use stigma to promote prevention; (c) some programmes, such as '12 steps' promote self-stigma. The implications of sanctioned stigma for stigma-change programmes are then discussed.

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Corrigan, P., Schomerus, G., & Smelson, D. (2017, March 1). Are some of the stigmas of addictions culturally sanctioned? British Journal of Psychiatry. Royal College of Psychiatrists. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.116.185421

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