Confronting Stigma for Mental Health Resilience

Mental Health Stigma

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Confronting Stigma for Mental Health Resilience

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand basic concepts and type of mental health stigma
  • Gain knowledge about myths and misconceptions associated with mental health stigma
  • Impact of mental health stigma on individuals’ mental health and well being
  • Impact of mental health stigma on society
  • Gain knowledge about factors contributing to mental health stigma
  • To get familiar with strategies to combat mental health stigma
  • Understanding the role of technology on mental health resilience

Description

Understanding of mental health stigma is crucial for fostering a society that supports and understands mental health. By addressing stigma, we can create an environment where individuals feel comfortable seeking help, receiving appropriate care, and living fulfilling lives. Mental health stigma refers to the negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that surround mental health and mental illness. It involves prejudiced judgments, discrimination, and the marginalization of individuals with mental health conditions. Stigma can manifest at various levels, including societal, interpersonal, and self-stigma. Addressing mental health stigma involves promoting awareness, education, and challenging misconceptions. Efforts to reduce stigma aim to create a more supportive and understanding environment for individuals with mental health conditions, fostering a society where mental health is treated with the same importance and empathy as physical health. The objective of this course is to understand and explore the concept and types of mental health stigma, examine how mental health stigma affects individuals and society and develop strategies to combat mental health stigma. This course aims to help educators, students, research scholars, mental health practitioners and counselors to understand and apply strategies for combating mental health stigma and promoting mental health resilience. So just click on the enroll button and learn strategies to combat mental health stigma. I am looking forward to see you all in the course.

Who Should Attend!

  • Mental health practitioners, counselors and social workers
  • Teachers, school administrators and students
  • Research scholars pursuing Ph.D. in the varied domains of psychological well- being and mental resilience.
  • HR professionals and workplace wellness coordinators

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