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Dr Whitley study looked at 11 000 Canadian news items to see how mental illness is portrayed in the media. #stigma2012
June 04, 2012
Section : Social Media

Dr Whitley from Douglas is to present his study about stigma in media. #stigma2012. Read an editorial about it here. http://t.co/AzdrfHFc
June 04, 2012
Section : Social Media

Dr Pescosolido insists, science to improve knowledge but not separated from lived lives when it comes to do antistigma campaigns #stigma2012
June 04, 2012
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Dr Pescosolido #stigma2012 says new tag lines needed based on research to fight stigma.
June 04, 2012
Section : Social Media

Improving knowledge about mental illness will not always diminish stigma, You need to learn skills to deal with problems. #stigma2012
June 04, 2012
Section : Social Media

Norman Sartorius, from Switzerland #stigma2012 says stigma of mental illness worsens other stigmas like ones of being poor.
June 04, 2012
Section : Social Media

RT @mhcc_: @institutdouglas Excellent, thank you! Here's a link to the #stigma2012 website for a quick reference: http://t.co/svtbdJYR
June 01, 2012
Section : Social Media

will be there! RT @mhcc_: #stigma2012 conference program is out! http://t.co/6jvCMFQ5
May 30, 2012
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RT @mhcc_: "I am honored to be a part of this year's International Stigma Conference" - Glenn Close http://t.co/8KtNwyan
May 04, 2012
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Bell creates world’s first chair in anti-stigma research at Queen’s. http://t.co/vROPf4xN
February 08, 2012
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