Based on meetings held at his campus since 2000, Corrigan (psychiatry, U. of Chicago) introduces the problem of the continuing stigma attached to mental illness in examples of how even former mental p
Editor Corrigan presents this volume on person-centered mental health care, an approach that reconceptualizes patients as consumers and compliance/adherence issues as evidence of failure in treatment
The 14 chapters in this volume consider the stigma of disease and disability, its causes, and overcoming it. Contributors from the US, Europe, and Israel outline the theory and methods related to unde
The authoritative text on psychiatric rehabilitation, this book covers everything from conceptual and empirical foundations to exemplary program models. Students and practitioners gain the knowledge n
Integrating social and clinical psychology, Corrigan (psychiatry, U. of Chicago) and Penn (psychology, U. of N. Carolina-Chapel Hill) present 11 contributions from Australia, Great Britain, and the U.