Stigma in healthcare? Exploring the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioural responses of healthcare professionals and students toward individuals with mental …

T Riffel, SP Chen - Psychiatric Quarterly, 2020 - Springer
Individuals with mental illnesses are often stigmatized by healthcare professionals and
students, shaping the quality of care that such clients receive. This study examines the …

The stigmatization of mental illness by mental health professionals: Scoping review and bibliometric analysis

M Jauch, S Occhipinti, A O'Donovan - PLoS One, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Although research suggests that mental health professionals stigmatize mental illness,
studies on this topic are relativity new. Little is known about the state of this research and …

Mental illness stigma, psychological resilience, and help seeking: What are the relationships?

A Crowe, P Averett, JS Glass - Mental Health & Prevention, 2016 - Elsevier
While the concepts of mental illness stigma, resilience, and help seeking are well
established, scholars are only beginning to explore how these might be related. This …

Self‐stigma, mental health literacy, and health outcomes in integrated care

A Crowe, PR Mullen… - Journal of Counseling & …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The authors describe research on the self‐stigma of mental illness and help seeking, mental
health literacy, and health outcomes in an integrated care medical center. Results revealed …

Self‐stigma of mental illness and help seeking among school counselors

PR Mullen, A Crowe - Journal of Counseling & Development, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The authors reported the findings from a correlational investigation examining the
relationship between school counselors'(N= 333) self‐stigma of mental illness, help‐seeking …

[图书][B] Theory, practice, and trends in human services: An introduction

ES Neukrug - 2017 - digitalcommons.odu.edu
This easy-to-understand text addresses critical topics in human services to provide you with
a comprehensive overview of the field. You'll learn about professional issues and major …

Where are all the psychologists? A review of factors impacting the underrepresentation of psychology in work with serious mental illness

LK O'Connor, PT Yanos - Clinical Psychology Review, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the last few decades, clinical psychologists have played a key role in the development
of empirically-validated psychosocial interventions for those with serious mental illness …

[PDF][PDF] Mental health stigma: Personal and cultural impacts on attitudes

A Crowe, P Averett, JS Glass… - Journal of Counselor …, 2016 - academia.edu
The stigma attached to mental illness can serve as barrier for help-seeking among
individuals who experience a mental health issue. In an effort to contribute to the …

“I should have known”. The perceptual barriers faced by mental health practitioners in recognising and responding to their own burnout symptoms

MD Ledingham, P Standen, C Skinner… - Asia Pacific Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Studies have shown burnout to be a significant problem in the mental health field, causing
workers serious health problems and reducing quality of care provided to clients. Yet despite …

Training and individual correlates of attitudes toward serious mental illness among clinical psychology doctoral students.

LK O'Connor, P Yanos - Training and Education in Professional …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Clinical psychologists are underrepresented in treatment provision for persons with serious
mental illness (SMI). Training-based and individual-level (including stigma among …