The book explores the profound effects of stigma and discrimination faced by individuals with mental illness, highlighting how these issues permeate social interactions, workplaces, healthcare, and the legal system. It emphasizes that the shame associated with mental disorders often leads to withdrawal and a reluctance to seek help, suggesting that stigma can be more detrimental than the illness itself. The narrative calls for greater awareness and action to combat stigma and its far-reaching consequences.
Nicolas Ruesch Livres


People with mental illness are often painfully familiar with overt prejudice or more subtle forms of mistreatment. The stigma and discrimination associated with their disorders can have effects in several areas of life: in social interactions, in work and healthcare settings, in the legal system and the media. Many withdraw due to shame and do not seek help. In turn, stigma can prove to be a more serious problem than the disorder itself. Yet too little is done to reduce stigma and its impact. The Stigma of Mental Illness: Strategies Against Discrimination and Social Exclusion offers up the knowledge necessary to understand and fight against stigma and discrimination. It will be invaluable to all health professionals, social workers, healthcare managers and policy makers with an involvement or interest in mental illness. Broad coverage of the forms and consequences of stigma Specific treatment of stigma in relation to diagnoses such as dementia and autism Perspectives and strategies of a service user and a relative Up-to-date concepts regarding exclusion and discrimination Practical strategies for service users, relatives, healthcare professionals and policy makers