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officially naming a problem can have negative implications for a person, creating a stigma that might cause others to treat them differently.

What is stigma ?

  • Labeling someone with a mental illness as “dangerous,” “insane,” or “incompetent” instead of being sick is an example of  stigma.
  • There is also stigma when people with mental illness are teased or called vulnerable for asking for help.
  • Stigma often involves inaccurate stereotypes.
  • Stigma is when someone sees you negative because you have special or personal characteristics, or because you are actually disadvantaged (negative fixation). notion).
  • Unfortunately, negative attitudes and beliefs about people with mental illness are common.  
  • Stigma refers to the feeling of unacceptability or embarrassment felt by people who display qualities that society considers wrong.
  • These characteristics may be related to racial or cultural identity, gender identity, social status, physical appearance, illness or disability.

To learn more about stigma  from the given link :

https://brainly.com/question/10107438

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