Extreme marginalization: addiction and other mental health disorders, stigma, and imprisonment
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.06152.x
Extreme marginalization: addiction and other mental health disorders, stigma, and imprisonment
Abstract
Major well-defined medical problems that are, in part, the unfortunate outcome of a negative social environment may include specific addictive diseases and other mental health disorders, in particular the affective disorders of anxiety, depression, social phobia, and posttraumatic stress syndrome. This overview touches on the topic of extreme marginalization associated with addiction and other mental health disorders, along with arrest, imprisonment, and parole. All of these are characterized by a lasting stigma that hauntingly continues to affect each person suffering from any of these problems.
© 2011 New York Academy of Sciences.
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