Stigma reduction through group counselling of persons affected by leprosy - A pilot study

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Stigmatization of persons with leprosy causes the emotional harm of social, economic and spiritual deprivation. Individual counselling has benefits in addressing these psychosocial problems but is a slow process and effects few people at any one time. Our experience of group counselling of stigmatized persons achieved the following: addressing common issues to more than one person at a time, encouraging the unity of sufferers, developing compassion for others, understanding the common effects of stigmatization, and beginning to overcome its harmful effects.

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Floyd-Richard, M., & Gurung, S. (2000). Stigma reduction through group counselling of persons affected by leprosy - A pilot study. Leprosy Review, 71(4), 499–504. https://doi.org/10.5935/0305-7518.20000052

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