Abstract

Stigmatization and self-stigmatization of people suffering from mental disorders have been denounced for several years, however they still impact treatment and identity construction. Education, social sharing, and institutional engagement are interventions that challenge public stigma. Interventions based on individual or group therapies that oppose self-stigma proved effective. Questions regarding the effects of media coverage or the intersectionality of stigmatized identities remain open. In this article, we made a summary of the current situation based on recent literature.

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