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In: Journal of psychosocial rehabilitation and mental health, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 3-4
ISSN: 2198-963X
In: The international journal of social psychiatry, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 3-5
ISSN: 1741-2854
In: International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine Series v.45
This book details the results of the Open Doors Programme, begun in 1996 by the WPA, to fight the stigma and discrimination attached to mental illness. It provides recommendations and guidance for those seeking to join this international effort or start similar efforts
In: The international journal of social psychiatry, Band 59, Heft 1, S. 3-4
ISSN: 1741-2854
Paradigms Lost challenges key paradigms currently held about the prevention or reduction of stigma attached to mental illness using evidence and the experience the authors gathered during the many years of their work in this field. Each chapter examines one currently held paradigm and presents reasons why it should be replaced with a new perspective. The book argues for enlightened opportunism (using every opportunity to fight stigma), rather than more time consuming planning, and emphasizes that the best way to approach anti-stigma work is to select targets jointly with those who are most concerned.
In: The China quarterly: an international journal for the study of China, Heft 151, S. 677
ISSN: 0305-7410, 0009-4439
In the late 1960s, the World Health Organization initiated a series of international studies of the incidence, characteristics, course, and consequences of schizophrenia. Those studies - the largest ever in the history of psychiatry - provided important data about the disorder in groups of patients living in different countries and cultures, and first focused attention on the differences in short-term prognosis for schizophrenia between the third world and industrialized countries. In the 1990s, the International Study of Schizophrenia (ISoS) set out to relocate those subjects and to determine