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Stigma is one of the major barriers to care for people with mental
health and related disorders. Stigma includes negative beliefs
about and hostile perceptions towards others, shame and
self-stigma, discriminatory practices in hiring, promotion and
recognition of people who suffer from mental health challenges, and
structural and organizational policies and processes that result in
inequalities for people who have mental health challenges. Stigma
has been recognized as a significant factor in the well-being of
people with mental health and related problems and can be more
debilitating than the direct effects of mental health problems
themselves. The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) was
established to conduct policy reviews and to promote initiatives
related to mental health. The Opening Minds program of the MHCC is
the largest systematic effort in Canadian history to reduce stigma
related to mental illnesses. The program has adopted the systematic
development, evaluation and deployment of targeted programs based
on theories of change, best practices and available research
evidence as a model for stigma reduction. The Stigma of Mental
Illness is an important vehicle to communicate conceptual issues in
the field of stigma reduction, to document the work done to date
within the MHCC Opening Minds program, and to offer practical
strategies to broaden the scope and utility of the work for
different contexts, cultures, and countries. This volume will be a
global interest, given the growing importance of stigma reduction
related to mental disorders and related problems.
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