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Jonathon E Larson1, Patrick W Corrigan
1Illinois Institute of Technology, 3424 S. State, First Floor, Room 1B9-2, Chicago, IL 60616, USA. larsonjon@iit.edu
Abstract:
The stigma of mental disorders and psychological treatment afflicts rural clients more than most. This article provides practitioners with guidance in selecting and utilizing effective treatments for self-stigma in rural settings. We review both public stigma and self-stigma. Public stigma explains society's negative impact on individuals, while self-stigma describes an individual's internalization of public stigma. We review treatment principles and empirical research on psychotherapy for self-stigma rural settings. We finish with a case illustration of cognitive therapy with a rural client suffering from self-stigma.
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