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STIGMATIZE THIS!

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One of the most consequential-but almost never disputed-arguments in psychology and psychiatry is the objection to stigmatizing mental illness or aberrant behavior. In the 1960s, there began the "do your own thing" movement, which reflected the consensus among behavior scientists that group norms of behavior were not worth honoring, that they interfered with the unfettered freedom of youth to behave without consequences in whatever way they wished. Thus unfolded an era in which bullying rarely was punished in schools or demeaned by school authorities. This philosophy gradually morphed into opposition to anyone's believing that certain behaviors or mental illnesses should be an object of disgrace or seen as something which ought to be embarrassing to the person who exhibited the behavior. Further pushback against the bugaboo of stigmatization was the aversion to shaming those who sought professional help for their behavior.
机译:心理学和精神病学中最重要但几乎没有争议的论点之一是反对污名化精神疾病或异常行为。在1960年代,开始了“做自己的事”运动,这反映了行为科学家之间的共识:集体行为规范不值得兑现,他们干扰了青年人不受约束的自由,以他们希望的任何方式表现而没有后果。 。这样就开启了一个时代,在这个时代,欺凌行为很少在学校受到惩罚或被学校当局贬低。这种哲学逐渐演变为反对任何人都认为某些行为或精神​​疾病应成为耻辱的对象或被视为使表现出这种行为的人感到尴尬的东西的对立。抵制污名化错误的进一步措施是避免羞辱那些寻求其行为寻求专业帮助的人。

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    《USA today》 |2014年第2830期|24-25|共2页
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    RICHARD E. VATZ;

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    Towson University;

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