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Disability Identity Formation and Affirmation: The Experiences of Persons with Severe Mental Illness
Onken Steven J. Slaten Ellen 《Sociological Practice: A Journal of Clinical and Applied Sociology》2000,2(2):99-111
This article examines the pervasive nature and extent of the debilitating sense of shame associated with disability. It then explores the emergence of disability identity, pride, and culture to challenge such shame—illustrated in personal narrative accounts of the individual and collective journeys of people coping with severe mental illness. 相似文献
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Slaten Ellen Ingmundson Paul Amodei Nancy Salazar Camerino Martinez Cervando Taliaferro Donna 《Sociological Practice: A Journal of Clinical and Applied Sociology》2000,2(4):303-314
This report describes the importance of ethics training for mental health professionals working with persons infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. We first describe three major ethical dilemmas (confidentiality, duty to warn, and suicide) faced by mental health providers serving persons with HIV/AIDS, and the legal and clinical aspects of these dilemmas. We present data from the South Texas AIDS Training Project describing the types of mental health professionals who have attended workshops on ethical issues and HIV/AIDS. Finally, we report observations about the impact of the ethics training sessions on the participants' knowledge and attitudes. 相似文献
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