The end of stigma? : changes in the social experience of long-term illness / Gill Green.
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Mysore University Main Library | Not for loan | EBTF1072 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [129]-146) and index.
1. Challenging stigma -- 2. Stigma : changing conceptual frameworks -- 3. Technological, personal and organizational challenges to stigma and exclusion -- 4. The technological challenge to stigma : HIV and the advent of HAART -- 5. The personal challenge to stigma : substance misuse and the construction of the moral self -- 6. The organizational challenge to stigma : mental health services users 'reclaim Bedlam' -- 7. Is the end of stigma associated with long-term conditions in sight?
Gill Green presents a timely contribution to understanding experiences of stigma. Centred on an analysis of a range of inter-related studies of illness and stigma, she examines the cases of HIV, multiple sclerosis and mental illness, including substance misuse, to provide new insights into stigma in health.
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