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Condition: Bueno. : Paradigms Lost desafía los paradigmas clave que se mantienen actualmente sobre la prevención o reducción del estigma asociado a las enfermedades mentales, utilizando la evidencia y la experiencia que los autores han reunido durante muchos años de trabajo en este campo. Cada capítulo examina un paradigma actual y presenta razones por las que debería ser reemplazado por una nueva perspectiva. El libro aboga por un oportunismo ilustrado (utilizar cada oportunidad para luchar contra el estigma), en lugar de una planificación más lenta, y enfatiza que la mejor manera de abordar el trabajo contra el estigma es seleccionar los objetivos conjuntamente con los más interesados. El cambio más radical de paradigmas se refiere a la evaluación de los resultados de las actividades contra el estigma. Anteriormente, los cambios en las actitudes estigmatizadoras se utilizaban como el mejor indicador del éxito. Paradigms Lost y sus autores argumentan que ahora es necesario medir los cambios en los comportamientos (tanto desde la perspectiva de los estigmatizados como de los que estigmatizan) para obtener una medida más válida del éxito de un programa. Otros mitos que deben ser desafiados: proporcionar conocimiento sobre la enfermedad mental reducirá el estigma; la atención comunitaria desestigmatizará la enfermedad mental y la psiquiatría; las personas con una enfermedad mental son menos discriminadas en los países en desarrollo. EAN: 9780199797639 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Otros Título: Paradigms Lost: Fighting Stigma and the Lessons Learned Autor: Heather Stuart| Julio Arboleda-Florez| Norman Sartorius Editorial: Oxford University Press Idioma: en Páginas: 240 Formato: tapa dura.
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