1. The factors that contribute to such difference in attitudes are :-
- literacy
- perception
- culture and family background
- experience
Mostly people with mental illness are exposed to negative attitude . It's called stigma .Society and culture has an impact on how we view disorders, and individuals who have a diagnosis.
Mark of disgrace that sets a person apart. When a person is labelled by their illness they are seen as part of a stereotyped group. Negative attitudes create prejudice which leads to negative actions and discrimination.
Such attitudes creates mental distress and develops inferiority complex . People loss confidence ,become weak and introvert .
Consider how attitudes to mental disorders may differ from attitudes to other forms of disease or illness. 1. What fact...
Consider how attitudes to mental disorders may differ from attitudes to other forms of disease or illness. 1. What factors may contribute to such differences in attitudes, how might such attitudes affect the experience of mental illness for people suffering these conditions and their families?
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