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Amy C Watson PhD acwatsongmailcom Overview Approaches to challenging public stigma The message matters Stigma and key groups A targeted model of stigma change Corrigans

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Amy C Watson PhD acwatsongmailcom Overview Approaches to challenging public stigma The message matters Stigma and key groups A targeted model of stigma change Corrigans TLC3 Model of Strategic Stigma Change. Program Goals. HIV Care Cascade: . Only 25% of Patients Have Suppressed Viral Load. Stigma: Achilles’ Heel of Care. Stigma: Achilles’ Heel of Care (cont). Addressing Stigma. Why Do Patients Drop out of Care? . David Fawcett PhD, LCSW. Sunserve 2013. Voices. “I feel like damaged goods. .”. “I told a . trick . who . was about to take me home about my . poz. + status and being very . healthy. He walked away and refused to speak to me the rest of the evening. April 2, 2009. (NACP Logo). 1. Country Context and Status. HIV sentinel . sero. - prevalence = 5.4% (2007). Demographic and Health Survey prevalence = 1.5% (2007) [men – 1.2% ; women 1.8%]. Higher in Urban areas – 2.5%. ILLNESS. It is dangerous to be different. Dr. . Adenike. . Jesusanmi. MB:BS, . MRCPsych. , MSc (University of Manchester). What is stigma?. Stigma . can be traced back to early Greek society, where . Amy C Watson, PhD. acwatson@gmail.com. Overview. Approaches to challenging public stigma. The message matters. Stigma and key groups. A targeted model of stigma change. Corrigan’s TLC3 Model of Strategic Stigma Change. Dr. Mike Condra. condram@queensu.ca. Queen’s University. Agenda. Free Association Activity. What is Stigma and how can we recognize it?. Two types of Stigma. The Impact of Self-Stigma. How a Peer Mentor Can Help to lessen the impact of Self-Stigma. What does the word “stigma” mean?. Defining . S. tigma. A distinguishing mark or characteristic that is seen as negative by society.. A mark or sign of disgrace. An attribute which is deeply discrediting. Celia Tennant, Inspiring Scotland, . Chair PADS Communities subgroup . Context. Stigma continues to be a pervasive issue. Role of PADS communities sub group. Addressing stigma in relation to substance misuse . Great Minds @ Work. Webinar Series:. Presented By. Mike Hudson. Washington Business . Alliance. A Little Personal Perspective…. . GM@W Mission:. . Great Minds @ Work: (1) Making the business case for hiring people with behavioral health challenges. (2) Aiding job seekers with behavioral health challenges return to work. (3) . raised, . the result of which means people are less willing to disclose and therefore unable to get the support they may need.. Empathy through Content. Recognising Talent & . Ability. Accessibility . Brandon Brown, PhD. UCR SOM. Department of Social Medicine and Population Health. Outline. HIV Background. HIV stigma. N. ew epidemics. Positive outlook. zero . new HIV infections. zero. discrimination. Two New Measures. . Jason B. . Luoma. , Ph.D.. RCTs are not enough. Data on outcomes for ACT targeting substance misuse have started to emerge. Outcome data are not enough. We need to know . how. an intervention results in change, not simply . This leaet has been produced by Time to Change, an anti-stigma campaign run by the leading mental health charities Mind and Rethink Mental Illness in England.For more information about the Global S elf - mpact of fear of being stigmatized Lillis, J. 1 , Thomas, J.G. 1 , Levin, M.E. 2 , & Wing, R.R. 1 1 Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School of Brown University/The

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