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Commentary on Retzinger.

J S Strauss1

  • 1Yale University School of Medicine.

Psychiatry
|August 1, 1989
PubMed
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This study explores the connection between social relationships and mental illness, focusing on how stigma impacts disorder. It links labeling theory to real-world behaviors in social interactions.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Sociology
  • Social Psychology

Background:

  • Established links exist between social relationships and psychopathology.
  • Research shows family relationships affect relapse and social relations predict outcomes.
  • Genetic factors connect social traits to psychopathology vulnerability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To untangle the complex links between social relationships and psychopathology.
  • To investigate the impact of stigma within social relationships on mental disorder.
  • To connect abstract labeling theory with observable behaviors in social interactions.

Main Methods:

  • The study focuses on social relationships.
  • Emphasis is placed on stigma within these relationships.

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  • Analysis connects labeling theory to behavioral interactions.
  • Main Results:

    • Social relationships significantly influence psychopathology.
    • Stigma in social contexts exacerbates mental disorder.
    • Labeling theory is demonstrably linked to social behaviors.

    Conclusions:

    • Social relationships are critical in understanding and managing mental illness.
    • Addressing stigma in social interactions is vital for mental health.
    • Retzinger's theory bridges theoretical concepts with practical social behaviors.