University of Kansas: Mental Health Stigma Negatively Influences Those Even With Good Intentions, Research Finds
December 18, 2024
December 18, 2024
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Dec. 18 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
By Jon Niccum
In some respects, attitudes regarding mental health stigma have steadily improved. However, according to new research, even individuals with helpful motivations often harbor hurtful biases.
"There are those who are very explicit in their mistreatment of people with mental illness. But there are also those who have really good intentions about treatin . . .
By Jon Niccum
In some respects, attitudes regarding mental health stigma have steadily improved. However, according to new research, even individuals with helpful motivations often harbor hurtful biases.
"There are those who are very explicit in their mistreatment of people with mental illness. But there are also those who have really good intentions about treatin . . .