作者
Paul Keenan, Liz Royle, Derek Farrell
发表日期
2009
期刊
International journal of emergency mental health
卷号
11
期号
2
页码范围
79-86
简介
The literature shows that individuals with mental health problems are subjected to discrimination, prejudice, and ignorance and are significantly stigmatized. Stigma occurs when elements of labelling, stereotyping, cognitive separation into categories of ‘us’ and ‘them,’status loss, and discrimination co-occur. This article considers how stigma affects those with mental health problems and describes the experience of an individual police officer seeking and engaging with psychological support services following a traumatic event. The impact of issues of stigma on the therapy is described. The article further considers what may help to combat stigma and discrimination within the police culture and therefore ease the path to support for police officers.[International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 2009, 11 (2), pp. xxx-xxx].
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P Keenan, L Royle, D Farrell - International journal of emergency mental health, 2009