scholarly journals The Social Marginalization of People Living with a Mentally Ill Label–Family, Friends, and Work

2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 76-89
Author(s):  
Kateřina Maloušková ◽  
Martin Fafejta

This paper is based on qualitative research among people diagnosed with a mental illness who voluntarily attend a mental health center. Such individuals are given a degrading “mentally ill” label, which transforms them into a “new” person. This study showed that—due to their label—research participants are often socially marginalized—not only in the public but also in the private sphere. As members of an “organized deviant group” (the mental health center), they follow a “deviant career” and find a job outside the regular job market. Their marginalization is not only caused by their health problems (by their impairment), but they are also disabled through social reactions to these problems. Psychiatry based on the biological model of the disease cannot, therefore, help them without the cooperation of social science approaches dealing with social marginalization.

Warta LPM ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 76-84
Author(s):  
Arum Pratiwi ◽  
Abi Muhlisin ◽  
Agus Sudaryanto ◽  
Sahuri Teguh Kurniawan

PAKOM activities purpose to help resolve the community problem about sufferingfrom mental illnes. Patients recovering from a mental disorder burden in the family,another result was isolated by society because they considered dangerouse. PAKOMwas conducted in a Nguter village of Sukoharjo district. These problems possibilitycan be solved with build up the community mental health center. The purpose of thisactivity is to create the community mental health center as a first home base andrehabilitation services the mental illness in a community. Base on the health centerare expected the mentally ill patients able to socialize with the community, engagingin activities in the community, as a result the patient’s quality of life better and impactto the decreasing recurrence rate level mental disorders in the community.


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