Abstract
The issue of stigma surrounding mental health has received increasing attention within occupational therapy, however, the focus has been primarily limited to the individual(s) being stigmatized, rather than on the underlying processes that create and maintain stigma. This presentation will explore the concept of ‘sanism’ as a system of thought that provides a foundation upon which stigma is maintained against persons labelled with a mental health diagnosis. The Mad Pride movement will also be discussed as an alternative perspective of mental health and a way to combat the sanism and the negative impacts of stigma.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Mar 17 2019 |
Event | Occupational Therapy Association of California Annual Conference and Expo - Pasadena, United States Duration: Oct 17 2019 → Oct 20 2019 Conference number: 43rd |
Conference
Conference | Occupational Therapy Association of California Annual Conference and Expo |
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Abbreviated title | OTAC |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Pasadena |
Period | 10/17/19 → 10/20/19 |
Keywords
- Occupational Therapy
- Mental Health
Disciplines
- Mental and Social Health
- Occupational Therapy