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OverviewAlthough mental health is a better understood, more widely discussed topic in our society today, a degree of stigmatization persists, especially in severe cases with links to homelessness, job loss, poverty and human rights. It is also still present in environments such as the workforce, healthcare settings and educational environments, and often internalized by the sufferer themselves. This book provides a philosophical account of what mental illness stigma is, why it persists, what harms it causes to people subject to public stigma or who internalize stigma in themselves, and what can be done about it. It analyzes the process of stigmatization, both public and internalized, in the twenty-first century Western culture, especially in the United States - including the process of stereotyping, the expressive harm of stereotypes, the role of social norms in creating adaptive preferences and shaping behaviour, the moral distancing and status loss involved with social exclusion and dehumanization, and the harm of discrimination. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Abigail Gosselin (Regis University, Colorado)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781009680448ISBN 10: 1009680447 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 31 March 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available, will be POD This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon it's release. This is a print on demand item which is still yet to be released. Table of ContentsReviews'Gosselin's book offers a much-needed interdisciplinary perspective on mental illness stigma, integrating philosophical, psychological, and sociological insights. Her analysis of how stigma affects identity and community makes this an important contribution to both academic discourse and practical intervention efforts.' Sarah Arnaud, Edouard Montpetit College, Quebec Author InformationAbigail Gosselin is a Professor of Philosophy at Regis University. She is the author of Global Poverty and Individual Responsibility (2009), Humanizing Mental Illness (2021), Mental Patient (2022), Mental Health Resilience (2024), and Self-Care in the Face of Stigma (forthcoming). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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