Written Off Addressing stigma toward people with psychosis to facilitate human flourishing. Psychology The Causes and Consequences of Stigma in Clinical Psychology Philip Yanos Ph.D. on October 17, 2022 Evidence indicates that stigma toward psychosis exists within clinical psychology and is associated with some aspects of training. Evidence indicates that stigma toward psychosis exists within clinical psychology and is associated with some aspects of training. Health Can a Museum Exhibit Help Reduce Stigma? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on August 28, 2022 The "Mental Health: Mind Matters" exhibit offers opportunities for addressing stigma early. The "Mental Health: Mind Matters" exhibit offers opportunities for addressing stigma early. Health The Crisis in Crisis Response Philip Yanos Ph.D. on March 29, 2021 The killing of Daniel Prude illustrates the need for change in how communities respond to a mental health crisis. The killing of Daniel Prude illustrates the need for change in how communities respond to a mental health crisis. Health Is It Time for a U.S. Anti-Stigma Campaign? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on January 22, 2021 Establishing a national campaign addressing mental health stigma would be timely and valuable. Establishing a national campaign addressing mental health stigma would be timely and valuable. Coronavirus Disease 2019 What the Response to Coronavirus Teaches About Stigma Philip Yanos Ph.D. on April 9, 2020 Despite examples of altruistic behavior, there is a darker side to the social response to the coronavirus crisis. Despite examples of altruistic behavior, there is a darker side to the social response to the coronavirus crisis. Health Monster or Human? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on August 22, 2019 Recent messages from national leaders on mental illness could discourage help-seeking. Recent messages from national leaders on mental illness could discourage help-seeking. Health Lessons About Recovery Philip Yanos Ph.D. on January 30, 2019 Lessons learned from the late Edward L. Knight, Ph.D., who had a formative influence on the field. Lessons learned from the late Edward L. Knight, Ph.D., who had a formative influence on the field. Psychosis The Antidote to Stigma Philip Yanos Ph.D. on December 13, 2018 Recognizing our common humanity represents a way forward from the tendency to stigmatize others. Recognizing our common humanity represents a way forward from the tendency to stigmatize others. Law and Crime Hate Is Not a Symptom of Mental Illness Philip Yanos Ph.D. on November 18, 2018 It is tempting to attribute disturbing behavior to individual rather than environmental factors, but this points us in the wrong direction. It is tempting to attribute disturbing behavior to individual rather than environmental factors, but this points us in the wrong direction. Health Is the Mental Health System “Broken”? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on October 11, 2018 Oft-repeated phrases become part of the conventional wisdom. But conventional assumptions need to be questioned. Oft-repeated phrases become part of the conventional wisdom. But conventional assumptions need to be questioned. Psychiatry Should the Diagnostic Label “Schizophrenia” Be Changed? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on September 12, 2018 A growing movement supports the replacement of the word coined by Eugen Bleuler. A growing movement supports the replacement of the word coined by Eugen Bleuler. Microaggression What Is a Mental Illness Microaggression? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on August 11, 2018 Overt discrimination is not the only form of stigma that can cause harm. Overt discrimination is not the only form of stigma that can cause harm. Openness On Coming Out, Pride, and Mental Illness Philip Yanos Ph.D. on June 24, 2018 The decision to disclose mental illness can be a difficult one because stigma remains high. The decision to disclose mental illness can be a difficult one because stigma remains high. Persuasion The Long Shadow of the Eugenics Movement Philip Yanos Ph.D. on June 2, 2018 Eugenic ideas were very popular in the United States until World War II. Yet statements in today's public discourse suggest that they live on. Eugenic ideas were very popular in the United States until World War II. Yet statements in today's public discourse suggest that they live on. Health Punk Rock and the Dream of the Accepting Community Philip Yanos Ph.D. on May 3, 2018 Can alternative communities override the effects of societal stigma? Can alternative communities override the effects of societal stigma? Burnout Does Stigma Contribute to Clinician Burnout? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on April 2, 2018 Mental health clinicians need to be aware of the way that associative stigma can wear them down Mental health clinicians need to be aware of the way that associative stigma can wear them down Law and Crime How News Reports About Violence Reinforce Stigma Philip Yanos Ph.D. on March 4, 2018 News reports usually mention the mental health status of perpetrators of crime, even when it is irrelevant, and the results are damaging News reports usually mention the mental health status of perpetrators of crime, even when it is irrelevant, and the results are damaging Media Using Harry Potter to Teach Your Children About Stigma Philip Yanos Ph.D. on January 28, 2018 Children’s books and movies tend to reinforce negative stereotypes about mental illness, but J.K. Rowling’s books are different Children’s books and movies tend to reinforce negative stereotypes about mental illness, but J.K. Rowling’s books are different Health Is Good Insight Always a Good Thing? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on January 4, 2018 Because of stigma, the effects of "good" insight into one's condition can be a mixed bag. Because of stigma, the effects of "good" insight into one's condition can be a mixed bag.
Psychology The Causes and Consequences of Stigma in Clinical Psychology Philip Yanos Ph.D. on October 17, 2022 Evidence indicates that stigma toward psychosis exists within clinical psychology and is associated with some aspects of training. Evidence indicates that stigma toward psychosis exists within clinical psychology and is associated with some aspects of training.
Health Can a Museum Exhibit Help Reduce Stigma? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on August 28, 2022 The "Mental Health: Mind Matters" exhibit offers opportunities for addressing stigma early. The "Mental Health: Mind Matters" exhibit offers opportunities for addressing stigma early.
Health The Crisis in Crisis Response Philip Yanos Ph.D. on March 29, 2021 The killing of Daniel Prude illustrates the need for change in how communities respond to a mental health crisis. The killing of Daniel Prude illustrates the need for change in how communities respond to a mental health crisis.
Health Is It Time for a U.S. Anti-Stigma Campaign? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on January 22, 2021 Establishing a national campaign addressing mental health stigma would be timely and valuable. Establishing a national campaign addressing mental health stigma would be timely and valuable.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 What the Response to Coronavirus Teaches About Stigma Philip Yanos Ph.D. on April 9, 2020 Despite examples of altruistic behavior, there is a darker side to the social response to the coronavirus crisis. Despite examples of altruistic behavior, there is a darker side to the social response to the coronavirus crisis.
Health Monster or Human? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on August 22, 2019 Recent messages from national leaders on mental illness could discourage help-seeking. Recent messages from national leaders on mental illness could discourage help-seeking.
Health Lessons About Recovery Philip Yanos Ph.D. on January 30, 2019 Lessons learned from the late Edward L. Knight, Ph.D., who had a formative influence on the field. Lessons learned from the late Edward L. Knight, Ph.D., who had a formative influence on the field.
Psychosis The Antidote to Stigma Philip Yanos Ph.D. on December 13, 2018 Recognizing our common humanity represents a way forward from the tendency to stigmatize others. Recognizing our common humanity represents a way forward from the tendency to stigmatize others.
Law and Crime Hate Is Not a Symptom of Mental Illness Philip Yanos Ph.D. on November 18, 2018 It is tempting to attribute disturbing behavior to individual rather than environmental factors, but this points us in the wrong direction. It is tempting to attribute disturbing behavior to individual rather than environmental factors, but this points us in the wrong direction.
Health Is the Mental Health System “Broken”? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on October 11, 2018 Oft-repeated phrases become part of the conventional wisdom. But conventional assumptions need to be questioned. Oft-repeated phrases become part of the conventional wisdom. But conventional assumptions need to be questioned.
Psychiatry Should the Diagnostic Label “Schizophrenia” Be Changed? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on September 12, 2018 A growing movement supports the replacement of the word coined by Eugen Bleuler. A growing movement supports the replacement of the word coined by Eugen Bleuler.
Microaggression What Is a Mental Illness Microaggression? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on August 11, 2018 Overt discrimination is not the only form of stigma that can cause harm. Overt discrimination is not the only form of stigma that can cause harm.
Openness On Coming Out, Pride, and Mental Illness Philip Yanos Ph.D. on June 24, 2018 The decision to disclose mental illness can be a difficult one because stigma remains high. The decision to disclose mental illness can be a difficult one because stigma remains high.
Persuasion The Long Shadow of the Eugenics Movement Philip Yanos Ph.D. on June 2, 2018 Eugenic ideas were very popular in the United States until World War II. Yet statements in today's public discourse suggest that they live on. Eugenic ideas were very popular in the United States until World War II. Yet statements in today's public discourse suggest that they live on.
Health Punk Rock and the Dream of the Accepting Community Philip Yanos Ph.D. on May 3, 2018 Can alternative communities override the effects of societal stigma? Can alternative communities override the effects of societal stigma?
Burnout Does Stigma Contribute to Clinician Burnout? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on April 2, 2018 Mental health clinicians need to be aware of the way that associative stigma can wear them down Mental health clinicians need to be aware of the way that associative stigma can wear them down
Law and Crime How News Reports About Violence Reinforce Stigma Philip Yanos Ph.D. on March 4, 2018 News reports usually mention the mental health status of perpetrators of crime, even when it is irrelevant, and the results are damaging News reports usually mention the mental health status of perpetrators of crime, even when it is irrelevant, and the results are damaging
Media Using Harry Potter to Teach Your Children About Stigma Philip Yanos Ph.D. on January 28, 2018 Children’s books and movies tend to reinforce negative stereotypes about mental illness, but J.K. Rowling’s books are different Children’s books and movies tend to reinforce negative stereotypes about mental illness, but J.K. Rowling’s books are different
Health Is Good Insight Always a Good Thing? Philip Yanos Ph.D. on January 4, 2018 Because of stigma, the effects of "good" insight into one's condition can be a mixed bag. Because of stigma, the effects of "good" insight into one's condition can be a mixed bag.