Idealisation and stigmatisation of parenting in families with parental mental illness
There has been growing recognition of the impacts of stigma for families where a family member has a mental illness, with findings suggesting families experience prejudice, discrimination and courtesy stigma, that judgments of blame for the development of the illness are applied especially to parent...
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Main Authors: | Scott Yates (Author), Lina Gatsou (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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