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"Prevention is stigmatized, disclosure is stigmatized, reporting is stigmatized, prosecuting is stigmatized, talking publicly is stigmatized," she wrote.
However, there is a big difference between feeling stigmatized and being stigmatized.
" Susanna Styron: "Because of that, it's also been stigmatized.
Women who choose to marry incarcerated men are harshly stigmatized.
Many more cases go unreported because women fear being stigmatized.
These numbers don't lie, and yet it's so stigmatized, still.
Drug users are stigmatized and often turned away from hospitals.
But it and other nonalcoholic beers have become somewhat stigmatized.
Stop BEZOS, progressive wonks argued, not only stigmatized programs like
Trans women, referred to as hijras, are stigmatized in society.
In Taiwan, talking bluntly about sex is still widely stigmatized.
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Conspiracy theorizing is no longer stigmatized; it's just for fun.
Hibernation is so stigmatized in today's society, don't you agree?
They were further punished and stigmatized for their courageous positions.
"Women's pleasure has been stigmatized for so long," she added.
Sex workers, even the most stigmatized, can speak for themselves.
But Medicaid is stigmatized as a program for the poor.
Public breastfeeding and pumping is an often stigmatized element of motherhood.
So, if herpes is so common, why is it so stigmatized?
Inadvertently getting a guy busted could get you hurt and stigmatized.
Homosexuality isn't illegal in China, but it is still strongly stigmatized.
"Unfortunately, anal sex is still highly stigmatized," Peña and Lamp say.
The authors say high-risk drinking and AUD are still stigmatized.
Drug users are stigmatized and that's not helpful during a disaster.
It is a very stigmatized and stereotyped part of our culture.
And the people who are stigmatized by age are mostly women.
Rather, countries react largely because they don't want to be stigmatized.
Certainly it was not when the LGBT community was routinely stigmatized.
Esther described how even the children of the area were stigmatized.
Breast massages remain stigmatized, and their practice is mostly clinically focused.
Perhaps paradoxically, it was the Nazi genocide that stigmatized eugenics forever.
They complained of being stigmatized — their migraines were not taken seriously.
"There's a diversity that prevents free lunches from being stigmatized," Mrs.
Still, some people are worried that their neighborhoods are being stigmatized.
They may even be socially stigmatized until their period is over.
And he was struggling with his identity and his sexual identity at a time when it was very difficult and stigmatized and, quite honestly, still is stigmatized in many places to be anything other than heterosexual.
The crackdown on opioids has left patients suffering with chronic pain and stigmatized The crackdown on opioids has left patients suffering with chronic pain and stigmatized Some days Cindy Laux feels like her skin is on fire.
Swan embraces stigmatized topics that most self-help gurus don't talk about.
Solar radiation management is an arguably more stigmatized, and theoretical, geoengineering feat.
That only serves to further stigmatize people who are already unfairly stigmatized.
As much as depression is stigmatized, it also can often be romanticized.
"There's less of a chance of being blamed and stigmatized," she said.
He believes that these places "de-stigmatized the card," and increased membership.
They are smart, beautiful children who do not deserve to be stigmatized.
"My heart goes out to patients because they feel stigmatized," he said.
Asian American immigrants, for whom conversations around mental health are still stigmatized.
But their presence in the Bahamas has long been scorned and stigmatized.
Undocumented immigrants are stigmatized, living and working under the threat of deportation.
So it's a strange one that it's ended up becoming so stigmatized.
Tattoos have long been stigmatized as a sign of high-risk behavior.
Over the past several decades, explicit racism has been socially stigmatized in America.
"Fat today is much less stigmatized, especially among younger people," Ms. Jenkins allowed.
Stigmatized in words, the horror became accessible, within reach of one and all. . . .
" Wentz expanded on that to EW, insisting that mental illness "can't be stigmatized.
All too often, those who struggle with mental illness are stigmatized by society.
The goal, Nguyen explains, is to help reclaim mankind's most stigmatized waste matter.
Mental health is something that's still incredibly stigmatized, no matter who you are.
These are stigmatized narratives, often lacking in full context, that make me cringe.
At the time, people with disabilities were often shunned and stigmatized in Japan.
In a country where youth is worshipped above all else, aging is stigmatized.
As a result, mothers working within the sex industry are often heavily stigmatized.
As fewer teenagers use substances, doing so becomes more stigmatized and less cool.
You're concerned that his habits will lead to his being caught, punished, stigmatized.
For instance, people of Asian descent are at increased risk for being stigmatized.
So it's very hard for her to talk about something that's so stigmatized.
These Americans are some of the most heavily stigmatized individuals in our society.
This was when I was 3, before my stutter was stigmatized as shameful.
She's always on the very edge of being stigmatized for being too sexual.
Some victims left the area because they were stigmatized by the community, it said.
HIV became highly stigmatized, a "moral" disease, a plague of philanderers and drug addicts.
It is very stigmatized and only people with a severe condition go to therapy.
But affection between same-sex couples has been even more stigmatized, sometimes violently so.
But the process is so stigmatized that some people avoid it at all costs.
Plus, night owls are already unfairly stigmatized; at least we can give them this.
Though clinicians suspect the highly stigmatized (and somewhat nebulous) disorder is largely under-diagnosed.
The gay community is still stigmatized in Africa, Eastern Europe and elsewhere, he said.
It goes on to say that men's facial hair is celebrated and women's stigmatized.
"All widows have the same problem - they are marginalized, stigmatized and abused," she said.
Mental illness is stigmatized, which means people with mental illness are estranged from society.
Claiming tolerance and diversity, liberals stigmatized and banished anyone who dissented from their views.
For all their complex flavor, Fig Newtons are a deeply stigmatized cookie-cake hybrid.
But to avoid being stigmatized as a spoiler, I will honor Mr. Radcliffe's plea.
Many communities resist clinics because they attract patients with addictions, a highly stigmatized population.
Sex is one of those things that is still heavily stigmatized in many societies.
How would women's sex lives be different if lube wasn't such a stigmatized item?
Naming an identity is so powerful for anyone who is in a stigmatized minority.
This system is not working: it is too expensive, too inaccessible, and too stigmatized.
The ones, she says, who hardly know women's wrestling exists or consider it stigmatized.
While self care is wildly popular, treating mental illness with medication is still stigmatized.
Often stigmatized, cancer was feared to be contagious and was often a death sentence.
American animated films are still stigmatized as less serious cinema than live-action movies.
Today, most classical hallucinogens are still heavily stigmatized due to their Schedule I status.
Fox explains that the obits' desk is no longer a stigmatized assignment for journalists.
Fatemah wants to organize a march in support of refugees, who she believes are stigmatized.
"These groups felt authorized to act, partly because the place was so stigmatized," he said.
AAE is stigmatized, despite being equally valid, systematic, and rule-governed as other language varieties.
Both doctors agree that needing a third-party to help with communication shouldn't be stigmatized.
That is how erased, stigmatized, and misrepresented black women's infertility is in the mainstream narrative.
Fighting for higher wages is still much less stigmatized than a claim of sexual harassment.
It's easy to forget exactly how stigmatized LGBTQ people were in the 22017s and 60s.
But in 2016, fan fiction is still stigmatized as the domain of screaming, hysterical girls.
It was this palliative care thing that had been stigmatized but she believed was useful.
Korean views toward queerness are undeveloped; queerness is not understood, and transgenderism is hugely stigmatized.
In America, TB disproportionately affects immigrants and low-income communities, populations that are already stigmatized.
Despite the valuable service reclaimers provide, they are stigmatized - on the street and at home.
They may believe they are stigmatized, but this piece of evidence says they are not.
She suggests that stigmatized "women's work" can be a place for self-esteem to bloom.
Ideally, she said, people get help without being stigmatized or placed on government watch lists.
The year was 1984, a time when HIV/AIDS was widely misunderstood and heavily stigmatized.
" She does not feel stigmatized, though at first her family wanted to take her "side.
Mr. Leiba said Mr. Vollbracht had been unhappy growing up, feeling stigmatized for being gay.
People with bad teeth can be stigmatized, both in social settings and in finding employment.
Academics whose only "crime" was to sign a peace petition have been fired, detained, stigmatized.
Traumatic brain injury remains misunderstood by much of the general public and therefore often stigmatized.
So often, people whose loved ones are addicted are ashamed and afraid of being stigmatized.
Mandatory lists of stigmatized vulnerable populations are concerning if the list falls into the wrong hands.
The government said it wanted to ensure greater transparency, but NGOs said the change stigmatized them.
When men admit to playing any other role in a sexualized interaction, they are often stigmatized.
And people can be forgetful or reluctant to admit to symptoms and behavior that are stigmatized.
Yes, Muslim women or should I say women in the north [of Nigeria] are being stigmatized.
It can be embarrassing or you're stigmatized as just not a good mom, but it's hard.
Even if you live in a liberal, progressive area, you are still stigmatized to a degree.
Those who have gone to the authorities on their own have often been stigmatized as informers.
The barriers are many, and women are often stigmatized for the decision to end a pregnancy.
Vocational, career and technical high schools have often been stigmatized as a last resort for underachievers.
It was named after the river, so the town would not be stigmatized by the disease.
As talking about mental health becomes less stigmatized, maybe we'll see more people using online treatments.
As cultures evolve, a number of formerly stigmatized traits or attributes can become far more acceptable.
For queer undocumented immigrants, straddling two stigmatized communities can be an emotionally exhausting and marginalizing experience.
The show is a crash course in how to reclaim depression from being stigmatized in conversation.
After the war ended in 1945, these children were socially stigmatized and in many cases abused.
They have long been stigmatized in a country where acknowledging mental illness is a strong taboo.
In 1930, however, the use of English was stigmatized by President Rafael Trujillo, a brutal dictator.
Sexual assault is a double-barreled weapon in traditional Muslim communities, where survivors are often stigmatized.
Nearly 70% said they felt they would be stigmatized if people knew they had an abortion.
At the Wing, outside appearances could be obsessed over while internal feedback was stigmatized or ignored.
At the Wing, outside appearances could be obsessed over while internal feedback was stigmatized or ignored.
In a conservative society like China's, single mothers remain stigmatized, though perhaps less so than before.
"We want to give them information that we don't feel good when we are stigmatized," Muiruri said.
Because these injuries were differentiated by sex, the victims may have been part of a stigmatized group.
Poverty in America is not only stigmatized, but it's also more expensive long term and borderline criminalized.
Make flexibility the default for every worker, rather than the rare and stigmatized exception for new parents.
Anxiety is medicated; burnout is treated with therapy that's slowly become normalized and yet still softly stigmatized.
Unfortunately, conditions like depression, anxiety, and other kinds of emotional instability are still stigmatized in our country.
López Obrador has waved off criticism, saying that Gómez Urrutia has been "stigmatized" by those in power.
We don't want people to feel stigmatized or singled out because of their sexual orientation or race.
I can't tell anyone I know that I'm in love with the most stigmatized candy in America.
With all our progress on feminist issues, how can such a simple biological imperative remain so stigmatized?
Block later said the court's ruling would mean Grimm will be "stigmatized" for the upcoming school year.
Where I have felt stigmatized is in my own emotions about the rapper's string of faux pas.
In the breakdown of types of disability represented, mental disability remains the most stigmatized category at 22020%.
Her openness about something that is still so stigmatized is sure to help a lot of people.
Other studies have shown that boys of color can be stigmatized less in a supportive school environment.
Stigmatized by locals for their criminal backgrounds and/or inner-city dress code, many struggle to adapt.
She says she wants to teach people that alcoholism is a disease – not something to be stigmatized.
Ahmed says being black didn't help his cause either, and other black actors were stigmatized as well.
After escaping from ISIL, they continue to be stigmatized and viewed by other community members with suspicion.
And their efforts are slowly gaining traction in a country where gangsters are still feared and stigmatized.
That, as far as Isaac was concerned, no consensual sex act between adults should ever be stigmatized?
Moreover, many may feel ashamed or stigmatized if they seek out opioid treatment in their local community.
Many of Dawson's fans applauded him for bringing attention to a stigmatized issue he can relate to.
Advocates for pit bulls say they're stigmatized and such attacks get a disproportionate amount of media attention.
Coleman writes: Being a spirit medium trumps this stigmatized status, at least within the circle of believers.
It's about breaking down stigmas, and encouraging people to think differently about the oft-stigmatized human body.
In many countries, and this is the thing we are realizing, refugees are not welcomed and stigmatized.
"My heroes are always people who feel themselves to be set apart, stigmatized, or othered," Rowling says.
Right now, most Christian leaders are unwilling to step up and speak about such a stigmatized topic.
In a society where drugs are less stigmatized, problem users are more likely to seek out care.
An Indonesian startup called Newman's is using telemedicine to help patients get care for stigmatized health issues.
So a lot of recording artists were stigmatized and labeled as Satan worshipers, which is patently ridiculous.
Researchers say that sudden or violent deaths, and those from stigmatized causes, prove more difficult to handle.
"The deportees are hugely stigmatized," Juan José Martínez, an anthropologist who studies the Salvadoran gangs, told me.
And in a society that treasures uniformity and blood ties, fostered or adopted children are often stigmatized.
Those who are divorced are stigmatized, making some of them more susceptible to sexual harassment and exploitation.
Sometimes, people complain that they don't want to speak up because they fear being criticized or stigmatized.
Companies worried they might be stigmatized by association with the White House, something unprecedented in modern times.
Once the government has stigmatized the groups as "foreign-funded," he said, future crackdowns will be easier.
Some also say they fear that their work -- already stigmatized -- will now be conflated with criminal activity.
"In the past it would have been more stigmatized for men to have MMF threesomes," Scoats says.
A 2016 study found that people who are stigmatized for being HIV-positive—or, interestingly, who expect to be stigmatized—and who bought in to those stigmas were less likely to take their medications, maybe because they are also less likely to disclose their HIV status to others.
She was stigmatized at the direction of the federal government, since the shelter was taking directions from them.
While cannabis is still stigmatized in parts of the United States, its use has generally become less taboo.
The majority is still largely stigmatized because, bluntly put, white people have not decided they like it yet.
In the 1990s, activism — particularly student activism — was stigmatized as tedious, silly, self-important and, most damningly, ineffectual.
They have been married for five years, but both come from cultures where same-sex relationships are stigmatized.
Now here we are with Kaepernick back on the bench and stigmatized as the league's most-divisive player.
That's something people in my generation have experienced, especially in an industry that's stigmatized and gendered like pastry.
Chiefly, HIV is highly stigmatized in prison, with many inmates associating HIV with homosexuality or injection drug use.
Because Ebola can be spread through direct contact with an infected person's bodily fluids, survivors were often stigmatized.
Oromo culture and language have been banned and their identity stigmatized, becoming invisible and unnoticeable within mainstream perspectives.
Women drug addicts are even more stigmatized than men, and generally left without a space to get better.
"Coming out about one's gender identity is a lot less understood and a lot more stigmatized," Erlick says.
In return, some stigmatized immigrant subjects adopt a mixture of readily available religious, anti-modernist, anti-European sentiments.
Today we're talking about moms who microdose, and how their habit is stigmatized—especially among women of color.
It wasn't that long ago that President Ronald Reagan first talked publicly about the unspeakable and stigmatized disease.
Bryant said during his radio interview, religious people who raise objections to gay marriage are stigmatized as hateful.
Gold producers, for their part, say they are unfairly stigmatized as bandits despite many working within the law.
His escape plays as an ironic daydream of romantic transcendence, elevating him from the stigmatized to the sanctified.
Though cigarettes have become more stigmatized over the years, smoking rates remain high, especially within drug treatment communities.
Slave traders and slaveholders most often target the hamlets, villages and neighborhoods that are impoverished, marginalized and stigmatized.
"We don't want young people to feel stigmatized, for example, if they don't use cannabis," Professor Fallu said.
But eventually, films will come along that are simply too good to be stigmatized, and that'll be that.
"Sometimes when Asian people wear a face mask [here] they have some problems, like being criticized or stigmatized."
With his experience in the military and law enforcement, Hood said he knew mental illness is often stigmatized.
She was both stigmatized and falsely labeled because of her condition, unable to get the transplant she needed.
Notions of broader uplift and protecting the poor were being stigmatized as the hopeless obsessions of deluded lefties.
Globally, menstruation can be highly stigmatized, leading to poor menstrual hygiene that can cause long-term health issues.
Like the Ryan White Care Act, Warren's proposal is an expensive idea, to help a deeply stigmatized population.
Dr. Zuckerman said the research could contribute to understanding a time when mental illnesses were stigmatized or misdiagnosed.
The goal is to set the blueprint for raising all kids in the same way: prioritized, not stigmatized.
Absolutely. Homelessness is highly stigmatized, which is why people resist having shelter or supportive housing in their neighborhood.
And methadone is often stigmatized despite numerous studies showing its effectiveness at sustaining recovery and reducing overdose deaths.
Land mines are so stigmatized that American forces have barely used them since the 1991 Persian Gulf war.
Overwhelmingly, slaves come from the poorest, most stigmatized and most marginalized communities in the poorest countries in the world.
For one more, open discussion about sexuality is still awkward and difficult, even as vaginal health becomes less stigmatized.
I had forgotten to mention sex workers, some of the most stigmatized people in the world and felt terrible.
Despite the increased accessibility of porn, both due to the internet and illegal file sharing, it remains highly stigmatized.
Q: In both your preface and conclusion, you talk about how mental illness has always been stigmatized throughout history.
They fear being stigmatized and discriminated against, simply because of their religion, irrespective of the nation they come from.
It's a series about finding the humanity in people and sexual practices that are often stigmatized or considered taboo.
Women felt they were actually stigmatized, and their partners would often feel like they didn't even fit in there.
"Often when we're struggling, we feel like our story is constantly getting invalidated, stigmatized and shamed," Shafi told Mashable.
In a healthy society, it will be contained, segregated, controlled, and stigmatized, carrying both a legal and social sanction.
So much so that polyamorists complain that they feel stigmatized, according to a piece published on this very site.
Unfortunately, you need a little bit of shakiness and some of the things that are stigmatized by found footage.
Those who have faced sexual violence are so commonly sentimentalized or stigmatized, cast as uniquely heroic or uniquely broken.
Yet other stigmatized traits, like sexual orientation, being adopted, or having a history of mental disorder, are potentially concealable.
Ventura is particularly concerned with the way that stigmatized language impacts our treatment of those who struggle with substances.
"Stigma affects the emotional or mental health of stigmatized groups and the communities they live in," the CDC says.
A somewhat conflicting body of evidence has shown that enrollment in stigmatized programs, like cash welfare, actually depresses voting.
"I do think society has stigmatized the man bun, but I also think we deserve it," Lemonick told MUNCHIES.
"Women are stigmatized and seen as repulsive and worthless when using their bodies to support themselves," Ms. Fowles said.
Medical professionals are being stigmatized as suspected carriers of the novel coronavirus, or accused of flouting a national lockdown.
Bloomberg's opponents on fingerprinting argued it stigmatized those in need and could deter them from collecting benefits, and Gov.
The women in her study felt stigmatized because they're survivors of sexual assault, and because of their body art.
DUBLIN — For decades, Irish society stigmatized unwed mothers, pressuring them to give up their newborns, often in shadowy adoptions.
Venture capital — once difficult to raise in a country where risk-taking was long stigmatized — is flowing more freely.
The researchers saw 28 of the 22019,016 women, nearly 42%, being physically and verbally abused, stigmatized or discriminated against.
The more room we allow for dialogue about rape culture and abuse, the less stigmatized talking about it becomes.
"Two massively stigmatized experiences -- menstruation and poverty -- intersect to create this bizarre and horrible form of poverty," she says.
Especially for someone like me that self-stigmatized for over ten years, it makes it hard to face rejection.
Being introverted doesn't count as a psychiatric disorder, Chacko points out, and quiet activities like reading shouldn't be stigmatized.
Abortion providers, on the other hand, have chosen work that is highly stigmatized and frequently not reimbursed by insurance.
Worse, PPD is often confused with postpartum psychosis, a stigmatized disorder that makes women reticent to reveal how they're feeling.
But after about six months of marriage she filed for divorce, at a time when divorce was still heavily stigmatized.
The fact that the word "abortion" wasn't even in the question provides an insight into how severely it is stigmatized.
There is a wide variety of reasons for this, but, traditionally, hearing aids have been both badly designed and stigmatized.
"You can hang out with women just like you and not feel stigmatized and not feel so alone," she said.
With new shows and magazines about women and weed, it's also entering the culture in ways that feel less stigmatized.
But their conclusions were the same — that mental health needed to be brought out of the dark and de-stigmatized.
Squirting is something I do for my pleasure, and it's not a bad thing or something that should be stigmatized.
My mother had received my diagnosis years prior but, not wanting me to be "stigmatized," she kept it to herself.
Many drug tests in the future, likewise, may be strictly for illegally, socially stigmatized drugs like meth, PCP, and cocaine.
Anesthesiologists are particularly stigmatized for opioid addiction because stealing or diverting drugs meant for patients is considered unethical and unlawful.
I feel like this march could be a way to help people like them, and make them not so stigmatized.
Like most mental illnesses, it is often misunderstood, stigmatized and spoken about in whispers, if it's spoken about at all.
But I think just making it less of a stigmatized thing is very much part of moving those conversations forward.
Palestinian women who became suicide bombers had been stigmatized in some way, like disfiguration, infertility, allegation of affair or divorce.
Second, if we move to prosecute sexual deception, those targeted will likely be people who are already vulnerable or stigmatized.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - In urban areas of Denmark officially designated as "ghettos", some residents feel stigmatized and excluded from mainstream society.
A law which, by the way, exists so that disabled people wouldn't have to be further called out or stigmatized.
The shop's sex-positive atmosphere fosters conversations about that work, making it a rare space where sex work isn't stigmatized.
Land mines are so stigmatized that the United States has barely used them since the Persian Gulf war of 1991.
After Norway was liberated, most of the German-born children were abused because of their roots, stigmatized or even raped.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis, which is more than 90 percent effective in preventing the transmission of H.I.V., has been particularly stigmatized.
It did nothing to help him deal with his condition and only increased his sense of being stigmatized and hounded.
People sued for their right to ride trains without the fear of being stigmatized as essentially different than white passengers.
Semenya said the rule stigmatized women who do not conform to perceived notions of femininity and permitted discrimination against them.
The next ten years are crucial in bringing back a being both stigmatized as vermin and considered symbols of nobility.
In fact, McLoone said RS Eden pushed him to get off methadone — leaving him feeling stigmatized about using the medication.
But the holy month can exacerbate eating disorders and mental-health illnesses that are often already stigmatized by their religious community.
"Anonymous messaging is a very tarnished and stigmatized field — I knew that from the get-go," Segal told Refinery29 over email.
Most likely, this trend will continue as marijuana becomes less stigmatized and more and more states vote to legalize the drug.
"When you have a stigmatized profession, it is really important to have people who understand what that feels like," says Holloway.
"It's critical that disabled people can be seen in many different environments so that they are less stigmatized generally," he says.
Still, even in this undeveloped state, the complex offers a glimpse into the flashy, luxury future of a much-stigmatized drug.
It also has more than 620 volunteers, who have become a support system for those often stigmatized by the broader community.
Every mystery avoids judging the person who is prayed for -- a welcome relief if their burden is stigmatized in everyday life.
" Though this ban may be unconstitutional, it is not particularly surprising to Leathers, who insists that "sexuality is 100 percent stigmatized.
There is so little knowledge about hearing loss out there; it's such a stigmatized category and how do you change that?
After the French Revolution, Sparta became stigmatized as the favorite city of illiberals, and Athens became the ancient republic par excellence.
If a person feels stigmatized because they were treated poorly by a healthcare provider, providers might need training about LGBT health.
If you have derided and stigmatized identity politics in an effort to keep the marginalized from organizing, you are no better.
Cannabis has been making steady inroads into the American mainstream, but in South Korea, its use is still stigmatized and illegal.
And if regular people discovered they had spent time with Boko Haram, even as hostages, they could be stigmatized as sympathizers.
But I think the harder answer is that it's an epidemic of folks who are, unfortunately, already stigmatized in the community.
The fistula facility we toured was near a leprosy clinic, a sign of just how stigmatized these patients are by society.
How is a woman explicitly exchanging sex for financial security any different, besides bearing the heavily stigmatized label of "sex work"?
The discovery offers historical representation to people who are intersex, a group that has often been stigmatized and overlooked throughout history.
The issue of illegal immigration from Haiti to the Bahamas has spanned decades, with Haitian nationals long stigmatized in the country.
And it took them 30 years to end the marriage, at least partially because divorce is stigmatized in South Asian culture.
Social scientists call this issue "minority stress," or the chronically high levels of stress faced by people in a stigmatized group.
Even though some executives have gone public with their struggles, many feel they'll be stigmatized if they admit to being depressed.
Though mental illness remains stigmatized, and to hugely varying degrees across race and wealth status, the conversation around it has evolved.
Most often, doctors avoid the topic, leaving patients feeling stigmatized and neglected, the study team reports in the journal Clinical Obesity.
Victims fear that they will be shamed, stigmatized or disbelieved, or that they will be subject to retaliation by their attackers.
They confront their adversaries with a litany of stigmatized populations — gays, drug users, prostitutes — whose dignity they are pledged to defend.
She became known as the "people's princess" for her warm, hands-on approach, especially with individuals or groups who were stigmatized.
Female employees who had children were stigmatized as not being committed to their work and were often fired, the complaint says.
Since then, more than 13,000 people have died as the government struggled to combat what has remained a heavily stigmatized epidemic.
While there is no shame in any sexual act between two (or more) consenting adults, kinks and fetishes* can still be stigmatized.
She was dubbed a prostitute, stigmatized, denied employment, randomly barred from eating in certain restaurants, and threatened with murder by her attackers.
With the drug still illegal at the federal level and stigmatized even where it is legal, many investors will be staying away.
But remember, some of these athletes are from countries where homosexuality is still very socially stigmatized, illegal, or even punished by death.
But borderline personality disorder, in all its complexity, has remained largely stigmatized — and that's what makes Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's portrayal so daring.
Now China occupies the same stigmatized stratum as countries like Russia and Iran, and could be subject to sanctions for the designation.
We knew that if we changed the hook that it would get to more people versus just being Baltimore and being stigmatized.
Regrettably, in our efforts to destigmatize depression and anxiety, we've actually stigmatized those who we feel are incapable of feeling such pain.
Death rates by cancer and HIV/AIDS—both at one time whispered and stigmatized—have dropped significantly after increased funding for research.
Just a year earlier, Putin signed a law that essentially stigmatized gay people and barred Russians from giving children information about homosexuality.
It's not all that different from life on Earth, where mental illness remains stigmatized, if not outright punishable, and it forking sucks.
Following the firestorm her letter provoked, Ms. Rasmussen said that her words were being twisted and that she was being unfairly stigmatized.
"There was a big risk that they wouldn't be welcome—that they would be stigmatized or retaliated against," Méhaule, of OCHA , said.
Many people suffering from addiction fear that they'll be stigmatized or even arrested if an authority figure finds out about their illness.
The campaign drew angry reactions from some men on YouTube and Twitter, who felt they were being stigmatized as rapists and criminals.
In a country where arranged marriages are still extremely common, many women are concerned that dating is too stigmatized or too dangerous.
I did not view alcohol treatment as an option, in part because I feared being stigmatized at work as weak or unreliable.
Researchers have long known that social media and older online communities can offer support for people with stigmatized conditions like eating disorders.
This system must be paired with insurance parity and a culture that makes accessing care clear, affordable, and de-stigmatized for everyone.
Being a person of color is inherently political, especially when your identities have been stigmatized because of attitudes toward religion and immigration.
However, the notion of the neutral, perfect accent is so pervasive that speakers with stigmatized accents often internalize the prejudice they face.
The CDC was so concerned about people of Asian descent being stigmatized by the illness that it issued a warning about it.
Government's role in economic planning, social welfare and wealth redistribution was stigmatized as a foe of individual initiative and self-regulating markets.
Such an action has a significant downside as residents behind the barricades will, understandably and quite rightly, feel trapped, stigmatized, and abandoned.
"I'm concerned about how people we serve who are homeless are being stigmatized," said Mr. Banks, who oversees the city's homelessness initiatives.
And as more types of sexual expression is accepted, many sexual and erotic practices are not as stigmatized as they once were.
Even though HIV is an equal-opportunity disease, being outed as HIV-positive remains stigmatized in part because it's associated with homosexuality.
It is a threat to the peace that Mr. Morales, called Evo by everyone here, brought to this stigmatized and violent region.
After "Split," there was criticism of McAvoy's character from mental health professionals, saying that the portrayal stigmatized people with dissociative identity disorder.
Dating as an HIV-positive person can be challenging, especially if you were diagnosed decades ago when the disease was heavily stigmatized.
KELLY Albany is a place I have not felt safe in, and I was worried I would feel stigmatized by going back.
They discuss topics including the history of pornography, and how discriminatory and stigmatized societies try to push sex work to the fringes.
Although Pineda has had tremendous support from her family, the teenager's father says children with disabilities are still deeply stigmatized in our culture.
If misinformation spreads early on, it can lead infected people to be stigmatized, which may inhibit them from receiving the best possible care.
Some consumers wondered why the first modern black American Girl doll has multiple stigmatized identities, while previous white dolls never had similar hurdles.
Boko Haram kidnap victim: Stigmatized for carrying captor's baby Fati is now in the relative safety of the Minawao refugee camp in Cameroon.
With mental health both underserved and stigmatized in the general population, it's no surprise homeless women have an especially hard time accessing care.
A word-of-mouth industry with a constant supply of vulnerable and naive targets who feel stigmatized and alone is a scammer's paradise.
Two years later, I ended up changing schools and didn't tell anyone I'd had the disease because I didn't want to be stigmatized.
But this dually stigmatized identity becomes more than the sum of its parts, tarring women as both helpless waifs and, simultaneously, selfish whores.
Addiction and alcoholism are stigmatized as character flaws, but in reality, one's need to use or drink has nothing to do with character.
" But, he writes, "this is not true of American society; there is no easy way for stigmatized sites to be returned to use.
Outside of the stock market, Wachell said it's increasingly dangerous for universities to risk their image by associating with "stigmatized" products like coal.
I didn't want to be stigmatized, or labeled a victim—I wanted to be seen as a woman who was following her dreams.
This leaves many teens at a disadvantage, particularly LGBTQ teens, who continue to be underrepresented and even stigmatized in many sex ed curricula.
Whatever they experienced, released captives are bound to suffer deep psychological wounds, and many find themselves stigmatized when they return to their communities.
Like Socrates, they argue that people with unusual brains and minds should be celebrated for their traits, rather than overly medicalized and stigmatized.
Books of The Times Certain issues have become so noisy and stigmatized that they seem to be all-consuming and invisible at once.
Media profiles of athletes or celebrities accessing treatment miss a crucial fact: treatment is still too expensive and stigmatized for the vast majority.
Taking a step to prioritize his mental health is no small feat considering the ways mental health is stigmatized, particularly for African Americans.
Many women are not able to breastfeed for a variety of reasons, these women should not be stigmatized; they should be equally supported.
These migrants are stigmatized by the hateful talk in the U.S., but on the contrary, they are people who could be your family.
Elections "can update positively people's perceptions about the share of people who support an opinion previously believed to be stigmatized," the authors write.
Largely white schools became largely black, and Latino schools were stigmatized as "bad" and never had a place in the California good life.
Many of them are stigmatized due to the prevalent cultural and religious beliefs that disabilities are a result of witchcraft and supernatural activities.
She was a twinless twin, but not one who would be stigmatized by the label if we treated her as a single child.
For widows stigmatized by their husband's suicide, it is crucial to accept that, no matter what the world says, it's not your fault!
And with the new crusade—against a more stigmatized group, only recently gaining political recognition—came a renewed sense of energy and purpose.
In Britain, as in the rest of Europe and in the United States, it is critical that immigrants, especially Muslims, are not stigmatized.
Economic risk-taking, positively stigmatized after the Great Depression, is now spoken of in heroic terms: To the risk-taker go the spoils.
"You don't want to be stigmatized," she said, adding that such technology does not have to advertise "Here I am, an old idiot".
Children who are released or escape from the group are normally stigmatized, facing suspicion and rejection when they return home, according to UNICEF.
Grimm says he felt stigmatized by the Gloucester, Virginia school system's treatment of him when he was excluded from the men's bathroom on campus.
What we're talking about is abortion -- a subject that is often politicized and stigmatized but, experts say, cannot be ignored when discussing women's health.
But if Democrats do vote to impeach him ahead of a trial in the Republican-led Senate, his administration will be stigmatized for posterity.
We are stigmatized as trouble-makers, liars, bitches, and can have our careers taken away in an instant simply by standing up for ourselves.
The bottom line: As the world's largest democracy heads for elections next spring, the electoral loyalties of India's most stigmatized groups could prove decisive.
One driver gave only his surname, Song, because he was afraid his family would be stigmatized if people heard he was traveling to Wuhan.
"Mental illness is stigmatized, but it is also romanticized," Green writes, referring to the popular notion that creativity is linked to mental-health disorders.
On the heels of that decision, ATAI, a German company specializing in "formerly stigmatized compounds," raised $40 million, for a valuation of $240 million.
Of course, some commenters may just be racially biased, but Tran's video sets out to explore why interracial relationships can still be so stigmatized.
"Addiction has a lot of stigma, and partners are stigmatized too," says Robert Weiss, LCSW, relationship expert and author of Prodependence: Moving Beyond Codependence.
Underfunded cancers tended to be associated with stigmatized behaviors, including liver tumors - tied to drinking, and cervical cancer - tied to a sexually transmitted virus.
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders' campaign even highlighted the photo in a recent tweet, saying no woman should be stigmatized for breastfeeding in public.
"Physical or mental health and body image concerns are stigmatized, rarely disclosed and frequently elicit negative responses when shared with others," the authors wrote.
The witch rejects empiricism; by embracing witchcraft, the young woman is rehabilitating an old, stigmatized identity and finding within it a source of strength.
And as a result, people going online in search of connection and support often end up feeling stigmatized, isolated, and more alone than ever.
Unfortunately, a legal environment in which marijuana is criminalized and its consumers are stigmatized is not conducive to imposing such commonsense, evidence-based practices.
In Japan tattoos have long been stigmatized for their association with organized crime gangs, the Yakuza, who pledge their allegiance with full-body markings.
For British men who were stigmatized, imprisoned and beaten for their sexual orientation, clearing their records posthumously is a critical recognition of historical wrongs.
For stigmatized groups, including victims of Islamophobia, the persistent exposure to discrimination can be traumatizing, with pervasive, negative effects on mental and physical health.
I remember that in the early days when it was still stigmatized as the "gay cancer," my parents and I attended so many funerals.
"I think we are able to successfully communicate to employees what Lyra does in a way that doesn't seem intimidating or stigmatized," Ebersman said.
But because STIs are so stigmatized and therefore not often discussed, there are a lot of unknowns when it comes to living with one.
However, in the age of memes that have us saying "it me" and self-care hashtags, talking about mental health has become less stigmatized.
"African spirituality is very much stigmatized and bastardized," says Tatiana Skroskis who's also known as The Trap Witch, a practitioner and social media influencer.
Despite appeals from the so-called therapy generation, a lot of mental health care remains prohibitively expensive and moderately stigmatized in the United States.
"Well, I mean there's a long history of veterans or other people who have dealt with mental health issues being really stigmatized," he said.
"We demystify therapy and take it out of a stodgy, dusty, stigmatized thing and make it practical and normal and real," Mr. Brittle said.
More sports governing bodies are being asked to create their own plans as more professional athletes speak up, normalizing what remains a stigmatized topic.
" A dangerous message, wrote former prosecutor Elie Honig, that discourages survivors from reporting crimes because they fear "they will be shamed, stigmatized or disbelieved.
When you get right down to it, three-row SUVs have a simple raison d&aposêtre: provide a ute-alternative to the stigmatized minivan.
Until recently, Narva was stigmatized as a hotbed of crime and opioid addiction, closer not only in distance but also in mentality to Russia.
" She added that women who aren't able to breastfeed "should not be stigmatized" and should be "equally supported with information and access to alternatives.
"Secrecy laws are concessions that the process is so stigmatized that it has to be hidden to continue existing," explained Berkeley Law professor Franklin Zimring.
But changing the laws requires policymakers (and to some extent, the larger public) to respect and humanize people who are currently both stigmatized and criminalized.
The baby, meanwhile, is obviously innocent, so everything must be done to save it, even if it means using a stigmatized form of addiction treatment.
Certain health issues such as STDs and mental illness are stigmatized, while others (like chronic snoring or an inexplicable rash) are just flat-out embarrassing.
And while there is no such thing as "men's anxiety" or "women's anxiety," what happens in a society where, for men, fear is still stigmatized?
Regardless of how many millions of people use dating apps, it's still stigmatized — or at least considered less fairy-tale-like than meeting someone serendipitously.
The taboo casts nuclear weapons as untouchable, stigmatized tools that only a barbarian would use — shaping public opinion as well as world leaders' personal conviction.
Most, if not all, have no immediate plans to move to Iran despite what some emotionally described as unfair American prosecutions that have stigmatized them.
The team worked hard to infuse Black Panther with pride for images long associated with African cultures that had historically been stigmatized in Western media.
Considering how stigmatized therapy is in the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, any encouragement to seek help — even if through memes — is an improvement.
But this makes them all the more relatable and real to anyone who's felt stigmatized and powerless in the face of large-scale institutional oppression.
But when Cohn was dying of AIDS — at the time a deeply stigmatized illness at a more homophobic period in American life — Trump abandoned him.
But when I send my research assistants to tight cultures and they have some sort of stigmatized marker, like tattoos, they're treated much more negatively.
Then WWII, and the struggle against the Nazis, sort of stigmatized racism, and certainly anti-semitism, because that's what the Nazi's built their regime around.
But the larger pattern outside this year's presidential race is that the New York City accent is stigmatized, and its most distinctive features are fading.
While Hopper doesn't owe the press details of his personal battle, the more stories about celebrities overcoming addiction, the less seeking treatment will be stigmatized.
But, more importantly, it'll be looking to him for how to energize a group of people around an idea that has been stigmatized for decades.
Psychedelics are still stigmatized, and Denver's ballot measure was met with a fair amount of chuckling (a Colorado Springs Gazette columnist called the city "Weirdsville").
Former child soldiers are at risk of being re-recruited as well because they may be shunned and stigmatized when they return home, experts say.
Scott Wiener and Assemblyman Todd Gloria, both Democrats, argued California law was outdated and stigmatized people living with HIV, especially given recent advancements in medicine.
Women should be able to use their bodies in the way they want to, to dress the way they like, without being judged or stigmatized.
"That is not to say there is no racism against Roma - they are stigmatized - but not by our policies," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Every aspect of Fleck's neuroatypicality is stigmatized, coded as a reason to be suspicious of him, and used as pretext for his descent into violence.
This lack of procedural protections poses serious constitutional issues: The Supreme Court has held that individuals cannot be "stigmatized" by the government without due process.
Many report being treated in a manner that "made them feel stigmatized and eroded their trust in the French authorities," according to Human Rights Watch.
"I think the more we have conversations about mental health the less stigmatized it becomes and the more people are willing to talk," she explained.
Yet most of these women were producing art at a time when mental health problems were far more stigmatized and misunderstood than they are today.
Nowadays, with growing awareness of the influence of the pharmaceutical industry and the dangers of unnecessary medication, even seeking treatment is often stigmatized by some.
In conservative East Texas, many young women are stigmatized for seeking reproductive health care, said Sarah Wheat, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas.
She emphasizes, however, that immigrant women working as nannies shouldn't be pathologized or stigmatized, and that emotional work isn't necessarily linked to mental health problems.
It happens to be the case that video games are a more stigmatized pastime than playing sports, but the basic mechanism is exactly the same.
But when these resources are stigmatized or inaccessible, or present the possibility of jail time, virtual worlds, to pedophiles, can feel like their one refuge.
Soda is an easy target In a health-conscious era, soda has become almost stigmatized in some circles (and sales have fallen as a result).
James said he's also nervous about going through an appeals process that would link him to a condition and treatment that are both highly stigmatized.
Other approaches such as hospice and palliative care, proven to help a broad population of patients with life-limiting illness, are still underused, even stigmatized.
The bombing on Thursday also focused attention on the plight of mentally ill people in China, who are often stigmatized and struggle to get help.
Voters in both groups who identify with the Democratic Party are now more likely to call themselves "liberal," a word once stigmatized in American politics.
The Florida Project is set in some of America's most stigmatized real estate: a neon purple welfare motel in Kissimmee, Florida, right outside of Orlando.
She and other rape survivors have been stigmatized in their communities, and many had been clinging to a conviction as their only hope for justice.
"The whole context was not to stigmatize oxycodone in a way that morphine was stigmatized," Mr. Sackler said, referring to the active ingredient in OxyContin.
Arguments of this sort can be morally compelling, for they appeal to the liberal ideal of toleration and argue for the civil rights of stigmatized minorities.
Children whose parents had died of the disease slept in gutters; even AIDS activists were so stigmatized they arrived to meet him in a curtained van.
We need to strengthen the confidence of future explorers of space by allowing them to  fail and learn from it  without feeling stigmatized for their mistakes.
It's a horrible thing that has happened to all of us, but Arab people, in particular, are affected even more because we're being labeled and stigmatized.
For far too long, people who use menstrual pads have been doubly stigmatized: first for their periods, and second, for their feminine hygiene product of choice.
Abortion is a common medical procedure among people with uteruses, but it still heavily stigmatized, and very difficult to obtain some parts of the United States.
For millennia, leprosy has been universally stigmatized as a gruesome curse and a public menace, quite literally adding insult to injury for those who suffered it.
"It bewilders me that a simple function of the human body can be so widely condemned and stigmatized," executive producer Twinkle Khanna told Mashable via email.
Many of the pain patients, the authors found, struggled with now feeling stigmatized and branded as addicts who didn't really "need" opioids, even by their doctors.
"People have stigmatized these kinds of programs and so what most lawmakers may think is that they're indulging or enabling people to use drugs," Benitez explains.
Due to the often stigmatized, private nature of abortion, it can be difficult for researchers to find women who are willing to talk extensively about it.
Even health workers helping women with cancer are stigmatized by their peers: They are seen as mutilators who operate on cancer victims, but lose them anyway.
At least with heroin addiction, it usually gets to a point where they are so stigmatized that they have to go get help and get better.
"We try to keep him protected from all this stuff, because we don't want him to feel singled out and stigmatized," Ahmed's mother told CBC News.
"Abortion, of course, is highly stigmatized and it's difficult to find providers who are willing to practice, particularly in hostile and sometimes dangerous environments," she explained.
In rural areas, girls who fall pregnant before marriage, often because of a lack of information on reproductive health, may be stigmatized by relatives, campaigners said.
For instance, suicide may be more stigmatized in Southern states, or regions with fewer fatalities may have more resources and time to do careful death investigations.
However, little is actually known about the services and quality of care they offer some of Europe's most "neglected and stigmatized" people, according to the report.
That principle extends to one of the most stigmatized parts of the female body, and the artificial hair that is sometimes used to cover them: merkins.
Like the Center for Investigative Reporting story, study after study shows that people of color and other stigmatized groups receive unfair treatment in the housing market.
"Women who report sexual harassment are not only stigmatized and chastised by their families, but sometimes the accused retaliates with a counter lawsuit," al-Said says.
Brokers call these homes stigmatized properties, but in New York State, disclosure is required only for material defects: leaky pipes, termite damage, lead paint, bedbug infestations.
TV during an appearance on Tuesday that mental health has been stigmatized in the music industry, saying many artists are afraid to talk about the issue.
Since his diagnosis, Marshall has wanted to use his celebrity status to raise awareness about mental health issues, which are still, unfortunately, stigmatized in our society.
The real crime is how we have allowed abortion to become so inaccessible, so stigmatized, that women like Yocca feel like they have nowhere to turn.
Another example of how little our society does when people who have been stigmatized in our white supremacist culture with the label of "blackness" are killed.
The culture that once was so stigmatized it drove men to open their open confectionaries has become so common that its roots are barely an afterthought.
It's impossible to know exactly what Dilkens saw, but the implication that people who use drugs are "undesirables" is not cool—they are already highly stigmatized.
The photos were taken at the High Line in New York City and highlight how the blood of sexual and gender minorities continues to be stigmatized.
She said abandoned and stigmatized children were at risk of joining armed groups "because they think there is nothing else they can do in their life".
Still others have criticized the decision to use "The Colon Co-Op" as a joke, especially considering how prevalent—and how already stigmatized—colon cancer is.
Ivan Guels, a 30-year-old employee of Liberty Cruise, said Mr. Baldwin's remarks had stigmatized all the vendors who sell tickets for the tour companies.
Also if your fur baby is part of a stigmatized breed (like my pittie), bow-ties help make people see the sweetness underneath all the prejudice.
Ms. Isenberg retells United States history in a manner that not only includes the weak, the powerless and the stigmatized but places them front and center.
"An ally is anybody that is interested in improving outcomes for stigmatized individuals," explains Isaac Sabat, assistant professor of organizational psychology at Texas A&M University.
When Suzy Komen was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1978, the stigmatized disease was seldom mentioned in public, let alone referenced by the news media.
Advocates for people living with HIV have welcomed the news, congratulating Van Ness for having the courage to speak about such a stigmatized issue so publicly.
This raises an unusual and pertinent question: is it reasonable to expect people seeking time-sensitive, stigmatized health care to drop everything and sue their state?
If Trump says it's no big deal, Russia will feel less stigmatized, and will also feel it has more license to continue doing what it's doing.
It took years of struggles — including joblessness and homelessness — to get Charlie to finally seek treatment in a Vermont hub, largely because he had stigmatized buprenorphine.
The Affordable Care Act covers treatment for alcohol- and substance-abuse disorders, but many who need it fear they will be stigmatized if they ask for help.
"Considerable evidence shows that feeling stigmatized and shamed about one's body weight is linked with psychological distress, unhealthy behaviors, physiological stress, and weight gain," Dr. Puhl says.
But expectant mothers worry so much about being stigmatized, jailed and having their babies taken from them that they frequently fail to disclose drug use, Sutter writes.
As for paid care work, it's underpaid and stigmatized as "female," which renders women financially and politically vulnerable and men reluctant to join the sector at all.
In fact, a 2014 study found that, although consensual non-monogamous relationships are often stigmatized, they're not any less stable or more unhealthy compared to monogamous ones.
And women and LGBTQI individuals who are already stigmatized in obtaining access to health care will be further hindered in obtaining the lawful medical services they need.
Men, particularly those from cultures and eras where mental illness is stigmatized, might funnel their depression into irritation and rage, having never developed other psychological release valves.
And, most importantly, actively and vocally support often stigmatized governmental programs like WIC and childcare assistance that serve low- or no-income women without judgment or ridicule.
Dozens of trans women have been killed in the last few years alone by their intimate partners, men who've felt ashamed and angered by their stigmatized attraction.
The perception that therapy is only for when you're at the end of your rope is understandable — after all, therapy is still stigmatized — but it's a misconception.
Homeless and stigmatized, young LGBT people risk being drawn into the drug-fuelled 'chemsex' party scene, trafficked or infected through unprotected sex with multiple partners, campaigners say.
From a very early moment, this use of recreational marijuana became inherently racialized and stigmatized, so the government showed mostly Mexican immigrants and African-Americans smoking it.
They often have a better take-up rate (the number of people who are eligible and who use the service) since they are simpler and less stigmatized.
Those people who talk down to me also don't understand that what they have is not necessarily better, just because their boyfriends' screw-ups are less stigmatized.
Rigid gender stereotypes were also part of the problem as many fathers are stigmatized for going on parental leave, said Matt O'Connor, founder of rights group Fathers4Justice.
"The president stating these messages reinforces this notion that trans people are different, and therefore should be stigmatized, that they are not fit to serve," she said.
"There is a sense of shame for not feeling emotionally healthy, yet going to a therapist to assist in becoming emotionally healthy is often stigmatized," she says.
During his first year on the job, he traveled to 42 countries, including Uganda, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic, where gay and transgender people are widely stigmatized.
The term feminist was no longer so stigmatized that teenage girls were afraid to assert their innate equality and celebrities were afraid to utter it in interviews.
Stigmatized by a lack of education and opportunity, these warring personalities are temporarily relieved of the tedium of poverty by acting out its brutalities for Springer's lens.
We must provide a world for our children in which being themselves doesn't mean being stigmatized, bullied or segregated; instead it means being accepted, loved and recognized.
When I was young, the only gay artists I knew was George Michael and on top of that, due to the HIV epidemic, homosexuality was very stigmatized.
And mental health discussion is also stigmatized there, says Rhianna Brand, a suicide survivor who now runs an organization that educates about suicide prevention throughout her state.
To complicate things further, talking about mental health has been stigmatized within the black community, which makes getting help even more challenging to an at-risk population.
"Obesity is one of the most stigmatized conditions in the US," said Ashley Gearhardt, a food addiction expert and professor in the psychology department at Michigan University.
In some rural areas, cultural practices like the banishing of women and girls to huts during menstruation can make the very natural experience a very stigmatized one.
He also championed the other medical workers who went to Africa to combat the virus at a time when many were being stigmatized when they returned home.
" The suit quotes from an internal memo which described a "Large unmet need for vulnerable, underserved, and stigmatized patient populations suffering from substance abuse, dependence, and addiction.
"I heard him commit to our entire H.I.V. prevention toolbox and to supporting health equity for the entire spectrum of marginalized and stigmatized people," Mr. Milan said.
The sightings were not often reported up the military's chain of command, Mr. Reid said, because service members were afraid they would be laughed at or stigmatized.
Methadone therapy has a long record of success, but in the US, it is still highly stigmatized, and many people who need it simply cannot get it.
Meanwhile, mentally ill people will continue to be much more likely to experience violence than to perpetrate it, even as we are stigmatized as future mass shooters.
They may feel that they will be unfairly categorized and stigmatized as "disabled," or they may be concerned that key information about their identity will be shared.
Indeed, it's not unusual for stigmatized groups to claim for themselves derogatory labels in order to challenge a status quo, express group solidarity or defang hostile language.
Nathaniel Popper, an NYT Parenting contributor, said one reason is that new dads fear they might be stigmatized by their employers and miss out on future opportunities.
"There is a sense of shame for not feeling emotionally healthy, yet going to a therapist to assist in becoming emotionally healthy is often stigmatized," she said.
I see the revolution in the eyes of sterling scientists, previously reluctant to dip a toe into this heavily stigmatized world, who are diving in head first.
This lack of education—and even miseducation—directly contributes to young people feeling ashamed and stigmatized about their sexual health, often before they are even having sex.
But it's also possible that in practice, the work will be stigmatized and viewed by other employers and the rest of society as a kind of dole.
If that happens, you have a double problem: You had extra weight, lost it, and now you have it again — and you're going to be doubly stigmatized.
Arranged marriage, American-style Arranged marriage is stigmatized in the U.S., where parents are largely deemed ill-suited for the task of finding marriage partners for their children.
This can create "minority stress"—a term coined by Ilan Meyer in his research—otherwise known as chronically high levels of stress felt by stigmatized groups of people.
After losing friends to the AIDS epidemic and witnessing the public's indifference to their suffering, he retreated into his own world, fearful of being further stigmatized, he said.
For a collection of creators who've felt stigmatized and discriminated against for years, this nod towards equal footing feels like support and acceptance on the part of Patreon.
That's in part because they become stigmatized if they do, and in part because they're genuinely horrified of the things he would do and the things he represents.
"I think mental illness was already stigmatized and has remained so — I don't know if the name 'alienist' had any effect, one way or the other," she says.
Our title character is Omkara (Ajay Devgn), who treads the indistinct line between politician and gang leader, stigmatized for his caste rather than the color of his skin.
Encouraging women-led innovation in sex tech is critical at a time when it's such a challenge for female entrepreneurs to secure funding in a still-stigmatized industry.
Now 30, Rosha says she wanted to speak out about her experience to open up about the realities about abortion — especially in places where abortion is still stigmatized.
It allows people to be more open on Suicide Watch than they might otherwise be, able to express their feelings without risk of being found out or stigmatized.
But much has changed since the obit desk was stigmatized as "Siberia," the place where soon-to-be-dead or -fired journos were parked on their way out.
It's a part of town that was stigmatized as a ghetto for immigrants prior to the urban renewal of the 1990s, though Ahmad doesn't see it this way.
" He gives the example of other cultures once stigmatized, then embraced, citing an article called "How French-Canadians became White Folks, or doing things with race in Quebec.
But this eloquent book is that rare history of America that not only includes the weak, the powerless and the stigmatized, but also places them front and center.
It seems that the word "heresy" impresses historians deeply, that it carries the suggestion of an irrational, possibly sinister zeal, marginalizing all those who are stigmatized by it.
Members of the group are subjected to child abuse, both sexual and violent, while others are stigmatized for their slight deviations from the town's norm (fat, Jewish, black).
And in the process of blaming mental illness for these tragedies, the nearly 20 percent of Americans suffering with a wide-array of psychiatric disorders are further stigmatized.
Many vulnerable groups, including young gay men and African women, fail to use protective drugs or avoid testing because they fear being stigmatized or accused of being carriers.
These same Colombian citizens must now be convinced to match international contributions to peace and, just as importantly, hire and train a stigmatized and poorly educated labor force.
For movements to have power, their members have to embrace the thing that is stigmatized, whether it's being black, loving someone of the same sex, or growing old.
"[T]hese effects occur because anti-discrimination legislation can create social norms that govern what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviors to display toward stigmatized individuals," the researchers wrote.
In global politics, and certainly at the U.N., sovereignty is usually a term invoked by countries who perceive themselves to be misunderstood, marginalized, victimized, stigmatized and, frankly, weak.
She believes there's a greater awareness that medication abortion is overwhelmingly safe and effective, even outside of the clinic setting, which has made self-managed abortion less stigmatized.
They were stigmatized then as they are today for their failure to live up to the shifting dictates of whatever "real" manhood or womanhood means in their moment.
The bill would instruct the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to conduct the first national study on the legislation's harmful effects on an already stigmatized community.
So what's a pharmaceutical giant to do when it comes to getting Americans to talk to their doctors about a stigmatized medical condition rarely discussed outside the bedroom?
People who are dependent on opioids shouldn't be stigmatized, and their addiction should be treated as a medical condition, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Wednesday.
Information sessions like SCRC's are successful because there's such a hunger for fertility information in a country where infertility is stigmatized and reproductive health education is often lacking.
Some thought they might be stigmatized as racists for supporting Mr. Trump's candidacy or worried they might be associated with behavior displayed by some groups at his rallies.
He also says he loves "very nascent, stigmatized markets" and is well aware of the standards that users expect of them, particularly when the end product is more costly.
This is not to say that there are no mentally unwell women out there, but with quality healthcare access, most people are seeking treatment and support without being stigmatized.
People with obesity are stigmatized, expected to lose weight by means that have been proven to fail, while we ignore or balk at the only effective treatment on offer.
Rumors flew about the reasoning behind the change, and many kinksters feared it would make the often-stigmatized community even more closed-off to people hoping to explore it.
Giammarinaro applauded that prostitution is not seen as a crime in Cuba but raised her concern with authorities that it was still stigmatized socially and sometimes punished with detention.
C. "Sadly, seeing somebody to help you get through a difficult time, or figure stuff out, or promote self-awareness is still stigmatized in the United States," Derhally says.
George Michael, who died at home Sunday, was an inspiration for those who found it difficult to express their sexuality, especially in a time when being LGBTQ was stigmatized.
The Prince tells us homosexuals in India always felt cheated, stigmatized and discriminated against, just for being themselves ... and they finally have the freedom to love anyone they want.
With so many people affected by issues of mental health in varying degrees, then, it's worth asking the question: why is it stigmatized to the extent that is it?
We encourage the mentally ill to share their stories but don't leave enough room for the fact that these illnesses are even more heavily stigmatized in communities of color.
When the country stigmatized crack cocaine users in the 1980s, it led to a massively punitive crackdown on drugs that dealt with addiction as a crime, not an illness.
It helps to talk about suicide loss, to give this often-stigmatized grief air and light so we can process, heal, and let go of lingering ghosts of shame.
Many Asian Americans, who had been stigmatized as communist infiltrators during the Red Scare of the '50s, also promoted the model minority narrative to avoid further exclusion and violence.
"We've been too separated, often stigmatized by society for being at a lower level culturally," said one participant, Alfredo Martínez, 30, who comes from Tijuana and calls himself Danger.
"Female desire and lesbian desire are still very much stigmatized or, at least, misrepresented, largely because they're seen from the perspective of men for the most part," says Smith.
She encountered a persistent stigma against migrants in general—who are seen, she said, as taking the "easy way out"—and returnees in particular, who are stigmatized as criminals.
It's not that I'm trying to diss face tattoos—they're already heavily stigmatized, and anyone I've met with one in adulthood is just as pleasant as the next person.
"People of color, especially persons of African descent, are immediately stigmatized and judged due to historically long-standing systems of racial and socioeconomic oppression in this country," she says.
I know that there are other people who panic when they're in a crowded space like I do, but people don't talk about this stuff because it's pretty stigmatized.
"Visible signs of public support for LGBTI equality are ... crucial in places where members of our communities are being repressed, stigmatized or discriminated against," said ILGA spokeswoman Emma Cassidy.
Mutation, the source of X-powers, could stand, well or badly, for stigmatized real-world identities, as well as for the outsider status most kids, at some point, feel.
"If talking about problems is stigmatized, then it is nothing more than putting one's head in the sand and deceiving oneself," Fan posted on his WeChat account on Monday.
Austria's moves not only risk making an entire minority population feel stigmatized and unwelcome in their chosen homeland but can further increase tensions between Muslim and non-Muslim populations.
Nearly one participant in five said they would avoid future medical appointments, and 21 percent said they would seek a new doctor, if they felt stigmatized about their weight.
"They're afraid to be attacked or stigmatized," he said, speaking to CNN after an event on the child tax credit that he advocated for in the tax reform bill.
People living with H.I.V. are stigmatized everywhere, but those who live in large cities can get tested while feeling relatively anonymous in a clinic in ways rural dwellers cannot.
Hill, in particular, earned praise for naming one of the big elephants in the room: the way women's anger, no matter how deserved, is so often stigmatized or dismissed.
Let's say you're a psychologist with a hypothesis: People understand that they may be biased in unconscious ways against stigmatized groups; they will admit this if you ask them.
High-school football is so much a part of our system that the parent who worries about this is likely to be stigmatized, not the one who encourages it.
It is noteworthy that, in the same interview in which she further stigmatized sex crime victims, Trump also proclaimed that she is "the most bullied person" in the world.
This is not easy for any, but is especially challenging for those living with HIV, who have lost everything and live in a country where HIV-positive people are stigmatized.
Unlike listening to Drake or watching Game of Thrones, porn consumption and the porn industry are still heavily stigmatized, a reality that hampers people's willingness to pay for XXX media.
And remember, they were in such a bad situation that they had to turn to a welfare program that's been so stigmatized that pretty much everyone wants to avoid it.
And every cent of the proceeds will go directly to help fund programs that deal directly with the most "marginalized, stigmatized, and under-heard victim[s]" of HIV and AIDS.
The way her character was killed off, while not handled in a disrespectful way, is still a stigmatized, traumatic, and, for some people, embarrassing way to lose a family member.
About 100 years ago, purebred dogs started becoming popular, and more vets began specializing in small species because they were no longer stigmatized for choosing to care for companion animals.
These suggestions recognize that buprenorphine and methadone are wrongly stigmatized compared to a third and less rigorously studied medication option for those dealing with opioid addiction: extended release naltrexone (Vivitrol).
The fact that it was most obviously appearing in a community that was already stigmatized and feared made it easier for people to feed into their own fears and hatred.
But many more are unable to take the day off work, whether they don't have the luxury to for economic reasons or feel stigmatized for speaking up for their beliefs.
Maseko believes that Rastafarians, who are a minority group often stigmatized in Malawi, must be central to the hemp industry due to their knowledge of the plant and its uses.
Although it is associated with misogyny, it is nothing like the n-word, nor any other rightly stigmatized racist epithet, because it was never a commonly used tool for oppression.
Women in Senegal, as in most African countries, can't say they are victims of rape because they're stigmatized, according to Alpha Ba, UN Women communication specialist, West and Central Africa.
"That means the right price, that means insurance coverage and, frankly, that means a path to have a conversation that has been stigmatized and shameful for so long," Eckert says.
Bella DePaulo, author of Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After, argues that the holiday is a welcome relief from Valentine's Day.
For stigmatized conditions, like depression and other mental illnesses, drug ads may serve to normalize them, encouraging sufferers to seek treatment, even if it's not with the specific advertised drug.
"A lot of people who are morbidly obese, they've been so stigmatized during their lives," says Ronald Wade, director of the Maryland State Anatomy Board's department of health & mental hygiene.
A lot of people don't understand this, and it's one of the most stigmatized club drugs out there, because people think that if you use GHB you're going to overdose.
The source also said that some at Planned Parenthood felt that Wen was unwilling to use the word "abortion" — preferring phrases like "abortion care" — which some felt stigmatized the procedure.
"It used to be in the 1980s if you were an adolescent that homophobia was accepted and homosexuality was stigmatized," said professor and former U.S. high school coach Eric Anderson.
G.B.T. rhetoric and policy will mean that he — and people who love like him — will end up feeling more stigmatized, in poorer health, or no longer with us at all.
The closure of Backpage and Craigslist personals, the passage of FOSTA-SESTA, and the End Banking Act have introduced new threats to an already stigmatized and vulnerable group of workers.
"Real change will occur when victims of sexual assaults are not stigmatized as whistle blowers, or people with some kind of agenda for coming forward," Douglas said in a statement.
During the conflict, untold numbers of women and young girls were victims of sexual violence and abuse, and as a result they are often stigmatized and subject to further abuse.
"The attack on women was a planned strategy aimed at dividing communities and leaving them stigmatized," Felipe Sarti Castañeda, a psychologist for the Psychosocial Action Community Team, told VICE News.
By giving frank interviews about her personal life, or by appearing alongside AIDS victims at a time when they were stigmatized, Diana modernized the stuffy image of the British monarchy.
For example, the psychological distress that can result from being overweight or obese in a society in which it is stigmatized can cause inflammation and negative long-term health effects.
Advocates for the mentally ill say that those with mental illnesses would be unfairly stigmatized even though they account for only about 4 percent of all incidents of gun violence.
Once stigmatized for its connections with sex work, pole fitness has become more recognized for the intense core strength and physical skill it takes to accomplish those gravity-defying performances.
We personally met individuals who believed the hyperbole -- children who were unduly stigmatized and a few teachers who felt Flint students were so damaged they were not capable of learning.
"People who speak African-American English are stigmatized for so doing," said Taylor Jones, a doctoral student in linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania and one of the study's authors.
"Through the idea of having fun and not seeming too serious we've been able to attract people who hadn't thought about feminism before, because feminism can be stigmatized," she said.
Those who could afford it would spend money on fertility clinics to spare themselves the indignity of sex, thereby making old-fashioned sex something stigmatized and reserved for lower class people.
They are often stigmatized by coming forward, while the rapist is often gain full impunity -- or some form of agreed settlement without having to pay a significant price for their actions.
Joerg Meuthen, co-leader of the federal party, told the conference that a few "idiots" who did "stupid things" in Chemnitz — like make the outlawed Hitler salute — had stigmatized the rest.
Even within the recovery community, methadone remains a highly stigmatized and underutilized treatment, despite doctors considering it (and another medication, buprenorphine) the "gold standard of care" for treating opioid use disorder.
A lawyer for two taxi drivers' unions, Jean-Paul Levy, hailed the ruling as "a landmark decision since the court stigmatized Uber's methods as running counter to economic and public order."
For far too long, boys and men who have been sexually abused or assaulted have been overlooked, neglected, minimized or stigmatized by society and, at times, by the health care community.
But Moretz went on to reference the script directly, which means that she read a version of it and did not find Snow White's character to be stigmatized in this manner.
But when she joined the Psychic Readers Network (PRN) in the late 90s, it rebranded her as a mindreader, probably because her religion is often stigmatized and misunderstood in the States.
Some marchers argued that adoption needed to be better promoted and less stigmatized for pregnant women, and that the adoption process needed to be less arduous and expensive for adoptive families.
"People who smoke today are stigmatized — we're discriminated against," said Alfa Gumilang, the chain-smoking secretary general of Komunitas Kretek, a smokers' rights group that accepts funds from the tobacco industry.
In 1982 when Susan G. Komen was founded to help end breast cancer, there were very few cancer advocacy groups and cancer was still a much stigmatized term and deadly killer.
They feel stigmatized when trying to seek employment or volunteer work, as the conditions of their treatment often dictate that they need to collect medication daily, interfering with the working day.
The sex worker in Uganda now acts as a peer educator to other sex workers in her area, offering much-needed services to women who are traditionally stigmatized in their community.
Twilight and Fifty Shades are stigmatized "chick lit" novels, but both draw on deep storytelling tropes about what women want and how badly the world likes to punish them for it.
These women should have the choice and access to alternatives for the health of their babies, and not be stigmatized for the ways in which they are able to do so.
"It is bad enough that the poor are already so stigmatized, and now we are stigmatizing them even further for the way they consume goods and services," Mr. Torres told me.
As they wait anxiously for the dam removal to be approved, tribal leaders are also looking for inclusive ways to bring drug treatment to the region, where abuse is often stigmatized.
A lawyer for two taxi drivers' unions, Jean-Paul Levy, hailed the ruling as "a landmark decision since the court stigmatized Uber's methods as running counter to economic and public order".
The article, like the bills proposed in Tennessee and many other states and presumably being considered by the House Committee, is just another way poor people are routinely shamed and stigmatized.
Cannabis' standing in the cultural zeitgeist shifted from a stigmatized drug to a powerful plant containing one of the most beneficial molecules of all time to those who swear by it.
But after federal housing policies helped white Americans buy their own homes in the suburbs, black Americans, who could not get government-subsidized mortgages, languished in public housing, which became stigmatized.
"Many sex workers are also parents and yet face substantial barriers to accessing health and parenting supports due to the criminalized and stigmatized nature of sex work," Goldenberg said by email.
In 2016, she reached out to friends and nonprofit organizations for help in finding subjects willing to open up about adoption — a subject Ms. Cao says is largely stigmatized in China.
Regardless of the degree and severity of the rules they were compelled to follow, what they all had in common was that each was stigmatized and isolated for a natural process.
Over the next several decades, she became America's foremost warrior in the battle against superstitions, fears and prejudices that have stigmatized many people with AIDS, subjecting them to rejection and discrimination.
We know the homosexual relationships some of the men turn to — whether out of genuine lust, genuine desire, or genuine boredom — will no longer be as stigmatized almost two centuries later.
His more than 8 million votes marked the biggest success for a leftist presidential contender ever in Colombia, where politicians on the left have long been stigmatized because of the civil conflict.
Wolff said funding a junior team was not an option for cost reasons and the current model of support was backfiring if young Mercedes drivers ended up being 'stigmatized' by other teams.
Living with and talking about mental illness is so often stigmatized that it can be a difficult subject to acknowledge in a private setting, let alone published as a collection of essays.
Many pregnant women have diseases requiring medications that may affect the baby, but few are as stigmatized as opioid use disorder, said Hilary Connery, assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
It says a lot about our society that people on the front lines of negotiating sexual boundaries are criminalized, stigmatized, and shamed, with their work seen as dirty, delinquent, and inherently wrong.
The bill specifically asks for the federal government to provide $5 million annually for four years to support states as they develop progressive solutions to tackle and treat an often-stigmatized illness.
We are setting out to normalize a conversation around women's reproductive health and her body in a way that makes it less stigmatized and more just part of the mainstream health conversation.
But it's worth noting that its lineage as a black art form makes it an extension of the African American community, where depression and mental health are often stigmatized to dangerous results.
Medical charity The Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA) said many Ebola survivors were struggling to access healthcare in West Africa - but not as a result of being stigmatized by health workers.
While some of these harms may seem minor or speculative to some, they are very real to a mental disability community that is heavily and inappropriately stigmatized by unfounded perceptions of violence.
Unfortunately, there's no guidebook that tells us the right way to be supportive, but it's abundantly clear that opening up — and keeping open — dialogue around these sometimes-stigmatized topics is a must.
They said their inclusion on the No-Fly List for refusing to spy on Muslim communities caused them to lose jobs, be unable to visit family and be stigmatized in their communities.
My research and that of others also shows that Muslim subgroups, such as women and older people, may face "double jeopardy" based on multiple stigmatized identities and have even worse health outcomes.
Amabella's false accusation then set off a chain reaction of gossip and retaliation among the mothers in the insular community, which resulted in Ziggy and his mom Jane (Shailene Woodley) being stigmatized.
"Our data suggests that feminism has disentangled from its stigmatized past where the term was considered something of a dirty word," says Sophia Durrani, the managing partner of strategy at UM London.
But this is a truth the modern world has rejected, coming to regard suffering as a malfunction to be stigmatized and hidden beneath social media smiles, or else medicated and shopped away.
There may be something about having equal rights—even if they have no immediate plans to take advantage of them—that makes students feel less stigmatized and more hopeful for the future.
Jackson-Fowler made the choice to come forward because, as a lifelong journalist, she knows how important it is to give a human face to something so stigmatized and so poorly understood.
There may be something about having equal rights — even if they have no immediate plans to take advantage of them — that makes students feel less stigmatized and more hopeful for the future.
Tackling AIDS through policy: Nations, including the U.S., need to address the problem of a lack of health care avaiable to all populations, including those who may feel stigmatized by their society.
A White House often enveloped by chaos -- which has stigmatized expertise and prioritized loyalty among top officials -- will be called upon to unleash the power of a coordinated and unified federal government.
For decades, being Indigenous was stigmatized in Canada, and the various languages used by Indigenous people were made taboo at so-called residential schools, where Indigenous children were sent to be assimilated.
And while members of some stigmatized groups bond with their group—LGBTQ pride, for example—people with higher body weights often do not, making them more vulnerable to internalizing stigmas against them.
Even the term "abortion," they say, was stigmatized in the late 1990s with the "safe, legal and rare" tagline, used by President Bill Clinton to describe the Democrats' policy outlook on abortion.
As gay, lesbian and transgender communities become less stigmatized — in part thanks to mentor-mentee relationships — will it be easier for young people to imagine a life where they actually grow old?
Relying on The Brown Book compiled by European communists and translated into Russian, which stigmatized Nazis for their "wretched inclination," Gorky condemns the destructive and corrosive influence of Fascism on European youth.
Dr. Holland described her focus on how emotionally healthy individuals dealt with catastrophic disease as "the psychological care of the medically ill," particularly those who had been stigmatized because they had cancer.
Many of the aggrieved became eager to recreate and purify the social body, and to preserve "our" identity against people stigmatized as the "other" through their names, skin color or religious practices.
"The use of ayahuasca and plant medicines is actually quite stigmatized and looked down upon by communities who are really trying to get a leg up in the capitalist economy," she said.
Elizabeth Sackler, the eponymous founder of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, argues that her wing of the family shouldn't be stigmatized as glorified opioid pushers.
As medication abortion becomes more common and less stigmatized, she said she believes a younger generation will become more aware of the options available to them and the purpose each option serves.
But you can't, because you're white, a stigmatized presence in a world that associates you with incomprehension, callousness, and a sort of confused humanity, if it sees you as human at all.
"Disability is still so stigmatized that disabled people often face the 'tyranny of low expectations,' where less is expected of them, " says Carol Glazer, president of the National Organization on Disability (NOD).
"The allegiance to Brady is deep and all the more intense because of the shared feeling he was unfairly stigmatized," said Doris Kearns Goodwin, the author, historian and longtime New England resident.
Even though we do not always know what change looks like, we claim meaningful relationships between art and social justice, particularly when the artist is from a socially minoritized or stigmatized group.
These numbers pale in comparison to those left bereft by suicide — often called "suicide loss survivors" — making it more critical than ever to shine a spotlight on this highly stigmatized mental health concern.
Since then, the courageous teen has shared her story about being a transgender teen in America and growing up in a world where she is often bullied and stigmatized just for being herself.
" In a statement Friday evening, Douglas said that "real change will occur when victims of sexual assaults are not stigmatized as whistle blowers, or people with some kind of agenda for coming forward.
Yet faculty members, post-docs, research staff and students tell me that, in their dealings with government agencies, they now feel unfairly scrutinized, stigmatized and on edge – because of their Chinese ethnicity alone.
Since their profession is still widely stigmatized, sex workers also use these spaces to share recommendations for friendly doctors, financial services, and even services like reliable home maintenance people that won't stalk them.
"A decision overturning that mountain of precedent would endanger workplace protections for transgender people and anyone else stereotyped or stigmatized for their refusal to comply with an employer's notions of gender," Branstetter said.
But his supporters might see a nomination now as a waste, given the risk that he could be burned by a bitter confirmation process and left too stigmatized to be viable in future.
Baylor's executive summary did offer scathing language and embarrassing anecdotes, including mentions of one student who did not report an assault for fear of being stigmatized and an accuser who had faced retaliation.
But numerous critics -- among them Modi's political opponents and international human rights organizations -- warn it could lead to discrimination and even violence as millions are stigmatized and labeled outsiders in their own homes.
Jean Duhaime, emeritus professor of religion at the University of Montreal, said that even before the recent law, the wearing of crosses in the public sector was stigmatized and discouraged in Quebec society.
But most women who broke away from Boko Haram keep their abductions secret, knowing they would be stigmatized as terrorist sympathizers even though they were held against their wills and defied the militants.
The Kolkata, India, experiment, conducted by five scholars based in the United Kingdom and India, ran a short course on personal growth for 264 sex workers, who had often felt stigmatized and powerless.
Some of my Facebook colleagues rightly expressed fear that too many people are stigmatized and discriminated against due to mental health issues that don't necessarily mean they will be incompetent at their jobs.
Yet faculty members, post-docs, research staff and students tell me that, in their dealings with government agencies, they now feel unfairly scrutinized, stigmatized and on edge—because of their Chinese ethnicity alone.
Wade was decided in January 1973, our nation is still caught in a dichotomy between the world that's possible and one where reproductive health care is attacked, stigmatized and, in some cases, criminalized.
Two fish are encased in plastic frames; one has been freshly caught; the other, larger and healthier looking, has been genetically modified, underscoring Mr. Telhan's argument that G.M.O. food has been unfairly stigmatized.
In a culture where open discussion of sex is taboo and the adult industry is heavily stigmatized, it's perhaps not surprising that many people think of porn as a highly addictive, transformative substance.
Cardinal Connell used his pulpit to reduce archdiocesan debt, to speak out on issues like unemployment, and to defend the treatment of the Irish Travelers, a nomadic minority that has historically been stigmatized.
In one instance, it reported, a student was retaliated against for reporting an assault; other students, it added, may have feared being stigmatized for reporting assaults that involved underage drinking or premarital sex.
Yet faculty members, post-docs, research staff and students tell me that, in their dealings with government agencies, they now feel unfairly scrutinized, stigmatized and on edge — because of their Chinese ethnicity alone.
More than anything, Mr. Kiram distinguished himself through his staunch defense of his morals, said one cousin, who did not want to be named because he feared being stigmatized for his infamous relative.
In a society so saturated with sex, and where the overwhelming majority of adults have sex outside of the confines of marriage, it can sound laughable to argue that sex, for women, remains stigmatized.
Unfortunately, seeking mental health assistance is often stigmatized — but surveys show that those who seek help can lead normal lives and find some relief for their symptoms, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
" But most treatment facilities that Emilie and Danika attended rejected or stigmatized medications for opioid addiction — largely due to the moralizing, false view that taking medications for addiction is "replacing one drug with another.
Though primarily called to fiction, Wang wrote The Collected Schizophrenias because schizophrenia and its associated conditions do terrify, and remain so stigmatized, and there is so little writing from people who have the condition.
Often excluded from 12-step meetings due to pseudo-official policies against the role of medication-assisted treatment in sobriety, these medication-specific recovery groups allow this stigmatized population to access support and community.
Contrary to the beliefs of Obamacare's architects, it appears that people would much rather be on public health insurance, even on a stigmatized program for those on low incomes, than deal with private insurers.
Martinez Valentín has no regrets about keeping her unplanned pregnancy at 22, but the ostracization she faced as a young single parent made her realize that women's reproductive choices are all too often stigmatized.
Victims of rape and abuse are often reluctant to tell their stories in public for fear of being disbelieved or stigmatized, and that silence can reinforce the illusion for victims that they are alone.
Understandably, people who have many friends and family with tattoos are generally less stigmatized regarding their tattoo, and tend to suffer less tattoo regret, a study in The Social Science Journal reported in 2014.
It should be accessible to everyone — to have you think about the ways in which we talk about it, how laws have stigmatized it, how society has defined it and science has revolutionized it.
Transgender people are often stigmatized when they pray in mosques, where women and men are segregated, said Shinta Ratri, who runs the Pesantren Waria al-Fatah school in the central Java city of Yogyakarta.
They feel stigmatized when trying to seek general healthcare, as the healthcare system only sees a drug problem—not a person with multiple challenging health problems whose overall quality of life could be improved.
But drug use was also increasingly stigmatized then, making the subsidizing of treatment more difficult politically, and the prison population soared as harsher penalties were imposed for use, possession and sale of illegal drugs.
"The rhetoric surrounding being Mexican in the United States was so stigmatized that for the longest time growing up, I didn't want to associate with that part of my identity at all," Castañeda explains.
"For example, people link opiate addiction symbolically with a range of other stigmatized health conditions, such as Hepatitis C and mental illness, as well as social problems such as poverty and criminality," she says.
Regular treatment is crucial to keeping HIV a chronic condition rather than a death sentence, and after being turned away or stigmatized in a medical center, patients may get discouraged and stop seeking care.
J.D. Vance's "Hillbilly Elegy," at No. 1, and Nancy Isenberg's "White Trash," at No. 13, are more reflective explorations of how poor white Americans have felt stigmatized and abandoned by elitism and electoral politics.
Loose states have higher percentages of minority-owned and female-owned firms, more representation of women and minorities in public office, and stronger legal protections for traditionally stigmatized groups, including people with mental illness.
These issues are often stigmatized, so it is notable that Dini is bringing them front and center for a comics audience — voicing many of his problems through the most appropriate Batman character, the Joker.
Last year, the acclaimed performance in the film "A Fantastic Woman" by Ms. Vega, a transgender Chilean actress, gave a face and a voice to the plight of a largely invisible and stigmatized community.
Prosecutors are more likely to succeed if the woman they're charging is marginalized and has fewer resources to fight back, or if she has done something stigmatized like using drugs or attempting self-harm.
Dr. Jegan's method of going door to door in the villages surrounding Kilinochchi helps break a taboo around mental health issues that, in the past, would have seen many of his patients heavily stigmatized.
"They are silenced because abortion is stigmatized and considered immoral," said Lee Yu-rim of the Sexual and Reproductive Rights Forum, a group that participated in protests in Seoul in November calling for legalization.
Yet new laws and restrictions enacted in response to the crisis have centered around prescription opioids, and many chronic pain patients have reported feeling stigmatized and left without adequate pain control as a result.
It promises a sense of security and sovereignty in return for atrocious costs on a relatively small number of people, people often stigmatized as lawbreakers who need to be stopped for their own safety.
On Wednesday, five independent human rights experts for the United Nations also criticized the Trump administration in a statement that described the new American policy as a discriminatory action that had stigmatized Muslim communities.
Though they acknowledge that he's a smart guy, dropping words like "cocksurety" and "self-stigmatized" — they are less impressed when he exhibits the vestiges of a youth spent playing in rock bands and partying.
The problematic history of public responses to viruses such as HIV-AIDS that may be spread through sexual contact, especially when the virus initially impacts disenfranchised or stigmatized groups, is further cause for concern.
But mental health issues, anxiety included, are still heavily stigmatized in any number of communities, and there are a lot of people who aren't at all okay with people finding out about their struggles.
Lopez Obrador responded in a letter he posted on Twitter, calling Trump's policy of America First "a fallacy" and accusing him of turning the United States into a "ghetto," that stigmatized and mistreated migrants.
With many sexual performance enhancing drugs like Viagra being marketed to men, women still have few options when it comes to arousal issues, and the reactions to Fiera show just how stigmatized it is.
In his own career, Lin said that being an Asian American helped him grasp the global importance of gaming and e-sports early on, at a time when video games remained "stigmatized" in Western culture.
The issue can be particularly fraught for people who are unable to openly consume pornography due to their niche or stigmatized interests—like gay pornography or specific kinks like BDSM—or living in intolerant communities.
"This is particularly tragic as patients fear being ridiculed or stigmatized and thus do not seek help in the first place - despite them being at higher risk for comorbidities," she told Reuters Health by email.
Some victims left the area because they were stigmatized by the community During the delegation's visit, AIDS-Free World said the three girls reported being tied up inside a camp by the French military commander.
" She said that she had made the choice to stand up for what was right and that she shared a "personal image of my body to show how I have been stigmatized as a woman.
Second, federal courts consistently have struck down speech codes at public universities that punished students who engaged in undefined "acts of intolerance" or who "stigmatized" others based on their race, religion, sexuality or other characteristic.
Debbie Reynders, a Belgian collector and trader who runs an Instagram account of almost 4,000 followers with her husband, told me that this reticence arises from fear of being stigmatized publicly as strange or morbid.
In a letter responding to Trump's announcement on Thursday, Lopez Obrador called Trump's policy of America First "a fallacy" and accused him of turning the United States into a "ghetto" that stigmatized and mistreated migrants.
This is why political art on the island has been stigmatized as "not art" but activism, substituting the creative aspect (the notion of useful art) for political activism, which is understood in Cuba as oppositional.
Only the very poor still had to eat bean to provide the protein they needed, so beans became stigmatized as the food of the poor—and so no one wanted to be seen eating them.
Which is, by the way, another reason, understandably, that people who work within the industry feel so stigmatized: There's so many people making porn now that it's really hard to make a living doing so.
But programs like Social Security and Medicare do too, and their universal nature and the fact that they're tied to work have led them to be less racialized and stigmatized than cash welfare or Medicaid.
As a first responder, he saw mental health victims die from suicide and overdoses, but also found his fellow rescue workers struggle with PTSD yet refuse help out of fear of being stigmatized or judged.
"We'll continue to push this case forward to ensure that Gavin, and other transgender students across the country, can attend school without being stigmatized by these sorts of harmful and discriminatory policies," the ACLU said.
Most damaging have been his appointment of Jeff Sessions as attorney general, Sessions' swift rollback of Obama-era reform policies and the harmful rhetoric that has often stigmatized immigrants and people of color as criminals.
Bell specializes in the field of stigmatized property, and he has consulted on cases from the home where Charles Manson's followers murdered Sharon Tate to the mansion where Heaven's Gate cult members committed mass suicide.
Preservationists have been calling for other restorations and reuses of the often stigmatized 19th-century buildings, many of which have long corridors, airy rooms and large windows advocated by the Quaker physician Thomas Story Kirkbride.
The bar was set up in 2006 by Empower Foundation, a non-profit founded in Bangkok's Patpong red-light district for sex workers who are still stigmatized despite widespread tolerance of Thailand's thriving sex industry.
The study notes that during the 2003 SARS outbreak, health care workers feared they would infect their family or friends and felt stigmatized because they were known to be in close contact with sick patients.
In addition to obesity, people who are stigmatized for conditions like HIV status and mental illness—which are often thought to include an element of personal choice—are more likely to blame themselves, Puhl says.
To say that Ghanaians with albinism are stigmatized is an understatement: Some believe their presence is a sign of bad luck, leading their parents to avoid acknowledging them or even to try to kill them.
She voiced concern about the black students that Gardendale residents had talked so openly of excluding, emphasizing how the justices in Brown struck down segregation in large part because it stigmatized and demeaned black children.
"These results indicate that enduring cultural biases may have long residual effects on stigmatized groups," said Yasemin Copur-Gencturk, one of the authors and an assistant professor of education at the University of Southern California.
"The fact that the episode (featured) a topic that has been stigmatized for a long time is important," said Torgerson, adding it may help survivors of sexual violence understand what getting help might be like.
And working men who want to take advantage of the country's generous paternity leave can find themselves stigmatized by an entrenched cultural belief that a man's place is in the office, not in the home.
Solo parenting may still be stigmatized, but the truth is that a third of children in the United States are living with unmarried or solo parents, a rate that has more than doubled since 1968.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Disabled Indians are finding love and tips for everyday life on mobile apps and chat groups, as technology helps level the field for a community that is often stigmatized and ignored.
Opponents of the statement, which was supported by the government and its coalition partners and passed by a vote of 55-54, said it stigmatized Danish immigrants and citizens who were born of immigrant parents.
There are also programs for adolescent girls on sexual health and healthy relationships, and for women who married young and are now widows and for divorced pregnant girls, who are often stigmatized and sexually harassed.
One study the authors reviewed, based on a Facebook survey of over 2,000 doctors, found that half reported fitting the criteria of a mental disorder but avoided seeing anyone for it because they feared being stigmatized.
When transgender kids are told to use a bathroom that does not match their gender identity or a nurse's restroom, she told TIME on Wednesday, they feel stigmatized and often avoid using the restroom at all.
"All things menstrual continue to be stigmatized; people still snicker when periods are raised in conversation despite the fact that it is a normal biological function experienced monthly by more than half the population," Rosenthal said.
The use of portraiture in the context of blindness is brilliant here, in that it's the act of seeing — the very thing that has stigmatized them — that is used to draw readers into their story. —A.
PMDD is a vastly understudied and stigmatized disorder both inside and outside of the medical community, though the doctors, gynecologists, and psychiatrists who attend the conference are the few in their fields committed to changing that.
Some reading experts have called Mississippi's recent gains into question, arguing that by retaining so many of the lowest-scoring third graders, the state had stigmatized students and manufactured a higher-performing pool of test takers.
Do you think people push so hard for positive representation in porn because it's an industry that has been so stigmatized and so full of particularly bad examples in the pastDefinitely, I agree with that statement.
While cognitive behavioral therapies have been proven to greatly help veterans and active duty military personnel with PTSD, those who need help most may not ask for it if they are incorrectly stigmatized as being weak.
More than 200 million people are estimated to watch the annual Eurovision Song Contest, which activists say shines a light on the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, including in countries where they are stigmatized.
Only 29 years old, with serious foot problems that stigmatized earlier parts of his career conceivably in the rearview mirror, Lopez is entering an upgraded version of what he endured in Brooklyn the last couple seasons.
In fact, NASA officials later said, he had been forced out because his marriage was coming apart and the agency, worried about tarnishing its image at a time when divorce was stigmatized, wanted to avoid embarrassment.
Even if exonerated, they face being stigmatized for the rest of their lives - Cristobal said the new laws gave license "for other people to see LGBTIQ (people) as criminals and commit violence and abuse toward them".
More From Tonic: Comedians and Depression During the silent 1950s, when I was young, mental illness was stigmatized to the extreme, linked in the public's mind with utter incompetence as well as major potential for violence.
The point is not insignificant: it's the "old science," in a sense, that ends the model's life, as though its questioning rigors were too taxing—again, likely referencing how professional medicine stigmatized queerness at the time.
Human rights groups say the crackdown on gays was in part a populist move in a conservative, Muslim region where gay relationships are stigmatized, and in part the result of a culture of impunity and abuse.
Sexual health topics that are still sequestered to sex-ed class or a doctor's office are becoming less stigmatized, thanks in part to new platforms that encourage women to converse and share information about their bodies.
Namely, that a failure of regulation has potentially gotten a new generation addicted to nicotine, and now products that could help save the lives of older generations will be stigmatized and perhaps more difficult to obtain.
Name Withheld According to various experts, cheating has gotten worse in recent decades — in part because of increased pressure for good grades and scores among college-bound students — and less stigmatized than it used to be.
Wurtzel's candid writing about her experience with depression — including her admission that she had been cutting herself before she was a teen — came at a moment when mental illness (especially for women) was still deeply stigmatized.
The rich and the near-rich feel stigmatized unfairly for their success, while many Americans below the top tier resent that their hard work hasn't given them the security and stability to which they feel entitled.
The register, launched on Monday, has been widely hailed as an important step towards ending sexual violence in Nigeria, which often goes unreported as victims fear they will be stigmatized and fail to secure a conviction.
The village was started in 1990 by 15 women who became stigmatized in their communities after they were raped by British soldiers from a base at nearby Archer's Post, a trading center bordering Samburu and Isiolo.
But physical disabilities are understood and written into law and accommodated, while mental illnesses are stigmatized, nebulous to measure and accommodate, and often seen as a fault in the person, rather than an uncontrollable physical reality.
Decades of the one-child policy—which ended in 2015 but still has demonstrative effects—made abortion acceptable and common on the mainland, such that it never became stigmatized the way it is in Hong Kong.
Part of the fund will help low-income Americans, including those who have been stigmatized due to criminal records that make it hard for them to find work and keep them cycling in and out of jail.
It's not surprising, though, that talking about death is still stigmatized—researchers recently discovered that our brains protect us from the notion of our inevitable demise, filing it away as something that simply happens to other people.
"Your friend might think you're seeing them in a stigmatized way, but if you've been to therapy yourself, you can mention your own experiences as a way to help them warm up to the idea," he says.
Before the trial opened, Roman von Alvensleben, the main defense lawyer for Mr. L., said he hoped that the town would not be stigmatized for what he depicted as one night's drunken folly by three misguided people.
The game highlights the fact that the player's choices may challenge norms in socially conservative India, where fear of being blamed, shamed or stigmatized means victims and their families often keep quiet and do not report abuses.
Cramblett said in the earlier suit that her family is already uncomfortable with the fact that she is a lesbian, and that she doesn't want her daughter to feel stigmatized due to the circumstances of her birth.
We're afraid of being single because single life is stereotyped and stigmatized in society; people think that if you're single, there must be something wrong with you, and no one wants to feel that way about themselves.
Whereas lupus was once a little-known disease, celebrities like Gomez and Nick Cannon, who spent two weeks in the hospital due to complications from lupus, are helping those dealing with it feel less alone and stigmatized.
Because NSSID is so heavily stigmatized by society, "for many individuals, the internet serves as a preferred medium to communicate about self-injury," Stephen Lewis, a psychology professor at Guelph University, told me in an email interview.
Although the country's top court officially recognized intersex and transgender people as a third gender with equal rights under the law in 2014, they are often stigmatized and shunned and many survive through begging or sex work.
Aside from the complicated subject matter, To the Bone shares another similarity with 13 Reasons Why: Both projects were made with the hope that they'd tell an important story by tackling a common but highly stigmatized experience.
Many women are not able to breastfeed for a variety of reasons, these women should not be stigmatized; they should be equally supported with information and access to alternatives for the health of themselves and their babies.
Many women are not able to breastfeed for a variety of reasons, these women should not be stigmatized; they should be equally supported with information and access to alternatives for the health of themselves and their babies.
But Berenson, aided by Gladwell and an effective media campaign, has renewed the argument that has stigmatized marijuana for decades: that it is a dangerous drug for both the people who use it and those around them.
As the author of How Mamas Love Their Babies, which is the first children's book to openly discuss sex work, I wanted to introduce children to a historically stigmatized form of labor in an age-appropriate manner.
The vote also gave Vox, an anti-immigration party, its first seats in Parliament — the crossing of a significant threshold for Spain, a country in which nationalism was long stigmatized by the legacy of the Franco dictatorship.
" Already, we are seeing evidence that the Republican label is becoming stigmatized: The New York Times reports, based on their own polling, that 60 percent of Republicans say they are "mostly embarrassed by their party's presidential campaign.
If you are Philip Roth, you plow your deep dread into the thought of Franklin D. Roosevelt being defeated by Charles Lindbergh in the election of 1940, and of Jewish citizens being stigmatized as the enemy within.
Unlike for young trafficked girls, there is no widespread movement among legislators to protect trans sex workers, because underage girls are considered innocent victims, while transgender workers are thought of as willing participants in a stigmatized industry.
"If a wheelchair accessory was as commonplace as a dress in the doll aisle, it would be a huge step in helping physically disabled kids feel more empowered in a stigmatized society that often overlooks disability," he says.
While having a baby without being married was uncommon and stigmatized several decades ago, it's becoming the norm in many European countries — and even the U.S., according to a report released today by the United Nations Population Fund.
Section exposes the painful paradox of Russian society: Anyone can very easily end up in prison, but those who do are stigmatized for life, and it is much harder for women to shake off the stigma than men.
"If they are single stall, they can be used as a decompression space for those who are hypersensitive to sensory and emotional stimuli and experience sensory overload," says Walsh, which is something that's common but stigmatized at shows.
Women stigmatized by bombings In Maiduguri, a town hit hard by Boko Haram's suicide bombings, Matfess says the government has begun a campaign to raise public awareness about women and child bombers, explaining how to identify potential attackers.
Meanwhile, insurers continue to act with impunity because distressed, stigmatized, and often severely ill patients and their families are not—to put it mildly—in a great position to fight for their rights when they need them most.
But they rarely go to court because they see the system as corrupt, do not want to be stigmatized for sharing what happened to them and fear that their agents will pressurize them to drop cases, OKUP said.
By showing how achingly normal Coy and her family were, they could put a face — an adorable, impish face — on an issue that many people at the time were not just unfamiliar with but also stigmatized and feared.
Stigma results in dangerous feedback loops, causing many not to seek beneficial screening in fear that doing so will cause them to be suspected of engaging in stigmatized behavior, such as having same-sex relationships and injecting drugs.
The group took Facebook's suggestion of a photo of a bike to heart, calling attention to the Stocky Bodies project, which was created to combat stigmatized representations of overweight and obese people in the media and popular culture.
"We cannot ignore the fact that the secession has been stigmatized as treason and that the purest and bravest men in the South have been denounced as guilty of shameful crime," the Daily Picayune wrote at the time.
Researchers say the reason that girls are encouraged to play soccer but boys aren't encouraged to take ballet, and women are encouraged to become doctors but men are stigmatized for becoming nurses, is that "feminine" equals lower status.
In the last week, the humble, hand-to-hand slap has been singled out, stigmatized and fraught with anxiety, reflecting much of the confusion, and some of the contradiction, of the country's early response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Sarah Watson, deputy director at the nonprofit Citizens Housing and Planning Council, noted that while S.R.O.s remain highly stigmatized, "there's absolutely nothing wrong with the layout of an S.R.O.," where residents have their own rooms but share bathrooms.
IKEA apologized for the advert after critics said it stigmatized China's young single women who are colloquially known as the "leftover women", a term coined to refer to professional women who have not married by their late 20s.
Even in the Bay Area, where the exhibit is housed at San Francisco's SOMArts Cultural Center, sex workers remain consistently stigmatized, erased from history, and left out of political conversations—even the ones that directly affect their community.
The first doctor I visited told me that if I wanted my baby to live, I had to take methadone, a drug I had vowed I would never use because of its negatively stigmatized reputation within the addiction community.
But activists say the figures are a gross underestimate in the socially conservative society, where the fear of being blamed, shamed or stigmatized means victims and their families often keep quiet and do not report the abuses they face.
Coverstory does a really good job of doing comfortable, classic styles, which very much represent the 'new woman,' instead of definitions of what women were like in the past, and of being stigmatized into being either sexy or conservative.
The gay narratives that made it onscreen were all sanitized; at the same time, gayness was sufficiently stigmatized within the industry that in 2003 Tom Cruise sued for libel, and won, when a porn star claimed he was gay.
Ripley has previously pilloried "opt out parents" in a series of exchanges on Twitter, suggesting if they also believe their kids should opt out of lice checks—in case they feel hurt and stigmatized by that process as well.
But activists say slavery figures are hugely underestimated in the socially conservative society, where the fear of being blamed, shamed or stigmatized means victims and their families often keep quiet and choose not to report the abuses they face.
" Gesselman explains: "While society in previous generations stigmatized sexual behavior—and especially premarital sex—our results suggest that people are expecting their partners to come into the relationship with a sexual history, and think sexual behavior is the norm.
Millions more children are still denied access to education simply because their parents are poor or from a stigmatized group, because they were born female, or because they are growing up in countries affected by conflict or chronic crises.
I thought about my missed shrink appointment, and about a psychology professor I met, Kenji Kameguchi, who has been trying for the past thirty years to popularize family therapy in conflict-averse, stoical Japan, where psychotherapy is still stigmatized.
It's become more common to live with a partner and have children without marriage; women have become increasingly financially independent; divorce has become easier and less stigmatized; and the price of weddings has skyrocketed while income inequality has increased.
As organizations like Amnesty International and the UN's World Health Organization have shown through their research, sex workers worldwide battle systemic violence and health risk, not because of what we do but because it's stigmatized and against the law.
A few key facts reveal the severity of these matters: Additionally, women, transgender and gender nonconforming individuals are often dually stigmatized by the broader community and within the drug-using community, which can increase alcohol and other drug use.
Physicians are often reluctant to disclose new-onset or progressive disability (like loss of hearing or vision, or reduced mobility) because of the fear of being stigmatized; medicine, after all, is still dominated by the prototype of physical prowess.
India's former Anglophone establishment and Western governments had stigmatized Mr. Modi for his suspected role — ranging from malign indifference to complicity and direct supervision — in the murder of hundreds of Muslims in his home state of Gujarat in 2002.
It is my sincere belief that Sontag drew back from coming out as long as she did not only because she feared being stigmatized, but because in the matter of her own sexual identity she remained forever a novitiate.
A big chunk of that strategy involves helping low-income Americans, including those who have been stigmatized due to criminal records that make it hard for them to find work and keep them cycling in and out of jail.
A similar calculus has led the firm to invest in so-called vice industries, looking for a market advantage over institutional investors that can't or won't support companies centered on sexual pleasure, cannabis or other stigmatized goods and services.
Her reaction could have been due to a genuine lack of knowledge on the subject since she was not a mental health professional, or she could have been "saving face," as mental health is still highly stigmatized in China.
The failure of McCrory and other lawmakers to see this is a failure of compassion, a failure to recognize the difficult and frequently unwelcoming world transgender people must navigate every day, stigmatized by the fear and ignorance of others.
Sean himself presented problems, Kim said, because he was in denial about his opioid addiction for much of his life (in large part, she suggested, because opioid addiction was especially stigmatized in the 12-step programs he repeatedly attended).
The shift of the center left in the 1990s toward the privatization of risk and toward means-tested welfare programs, which stigmatized and singled out those in need of assistance, has likely eroded such sense of cross-class solidarity.
But she said that people who research the disease hoped the administration would focus on groups of people who did not have access to health care or preventive treatment, including rural communities in the South where H.I.V. is stigmatized.
When self-advertised poptimists complain about rockism, an ideology so stigmatized it's a wonder adherents even exist anymore, they're not saying that they don't like rock; they're complaining about the critical tendency to overstate and the intent to canonize.
Sex workers, though at greater risk for victimization due to the criminalized and stigmatized nature of their work—are, on an average day, no more or less harassed or put upon than any other woman living in this sexist world.
The idea that certain human groups are undesirable and should be removed from the face of the planet would later find favor with Hitler, who drew on eugenics to justify the extermination of millions of Jews and other stigmatized people.
"It's really inconceivable and unwarranted that a safe, legal medical procedure that is part of the full scale of reproductive health care would have to be stigmatized and put aside, separate from where people go to get their healthcare," Laguens said.
"This case will advance human rights protection in the Gambia, particularly with respect to people living with HIV, who are highly stigmatized and marginalized," said Oludayo Fagbemi, legal officer with the Banjul-based Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa.
The two men now face a jail sentence of up to 19 years, but Bohara, who was stigmatized and was ostracized even by some of her own relatives after she reported the attack, said that did not amount to justice.
We're a response to the war on drugs in some ways, which "categorically" says that LSD, marijuana, MDMA, ayahuasca, ibogaine, DMT, all of these substances, belong in the same category, which is to say illegal, totally criminalized, stigmatized, and therefore dangerous.
"The proposed rule could result in bank-issued prepaid cards being stigmatized as second-class financial products in comparison to debit cards and credit cards," wrote Alex Miller, Visa's then-associate General Counsel in one of the 2011 comment letters.
Journalist Anne Helen Petersen connects the concept of whisper networks to the function that celebrity tabloids and gossip magazines often play in the entertainment industry, and to how gossip and whispers of any kind are socially stigmatized as a feminine vice.
Some of that is linked to suspicions that the health officials will report illegal activity to law enforcement, but it is also connected to worries of being ostracized, or at least stigmatized, in a community as small as this one.
A 2018 experiment in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, for example, identified how stigmatized language—pejorative terms—used in a patient's medical records, negatively impacts how subsequent providers care for that patient, including less management of the patient's pain.
But despite addiction's widespread presence and nonbiased grasp, a significant majority of society still doesn't view it — or react to it — the way we do other, less stigmatized diseases that makes us want to reach out and support the sufferer.
But these figures are just the tip of the iceberg in socially conservative India, say activists, where fear of being blamed, shamed or stigmatized means victims and their families often keep quiet and do not report the abuses they face.
ATAI is currently funding clinical trials for what it refers to as "formerly stigmatized compounds," including psilocybin, the active compound in psychedelic mushrooms, and arketamine, a different variant of ketamine from the one Johnson & Johnson researched, as potential treatments for depression.
"There is not something about being LGBTQ that is leading to mental health and suicide disparities, it's the way that LGBTQ youth are treated and stigmatized," says Amy Green, the director of research at the Trevor Project, who oversaw the survey.
But Trump has also stigmatized Mexicans and other immigrants and his dark vision of a nation under siege from hordes of invaders has turned a border security dispute into a political quarrel that tears at American cultural and racial divides.
For Nassyn, a 13-year-old who was on the trip, the soccer star is living proof that "anything is possible" despite coming from a suburb that is often stigmatized because of its large migrant population and high level of unemployment.
The Yazidi religious leadership issued official edicts to the effect that women who were raped were to be accepted back into the community as Yazidis, and to not be stigmatized for violence against them for which they were not responsible.
MATANZAS, Cuba (Reuters) - For decades belonging to a religion and being anything but heterosexual was stigmatized in Communist-ruled, macho Cuba, making the Mass held by three transgender pastors in the western Cuban city of Matanzas all the more groundbreaking.
But the more we talk about this little-acknowledged disorder, the more likely it is that those who develop it will be able to recognize their symptoms and get help, eventually finding complete relief, rather than suffering in stigmatized isolation.
Advocates of the policy hope that giving cash to the poor become less stigmatized Former Democratic presidential contender Andrew Yang, who largely ran on making cash transfers a component of the US policy landscape, also celebrated the developments in Congress.  
Today's elite tastemakers might be perfectly comfortable discussing the inner workings of the banking system in Westeros, but gaming is still stigmatized, at best as a guilty pleasure, and at worst as a psychologically destructive hobby for socially stunted young men.
Although divorce is increasingly common in Japan - about one in three marriages end in one - it's still stigmatized, and Japanese society generally accepts the alienation of the non-custodial parent, largely because there is no joint-custody system after divorce.
Although divorce is increasingly common in Japan - about one in three marriages end in one - it's still stigmatized, and Japanese society generally accepts the alienation of the non-custodial parent, largely because there is no joint-custody system after divorce.
A standing repo "would likely provide substantial assurance of control over the federal funds rate, but use of the facility could become stigmatized, particularly if the rate was set at a relatively high level," minutes from the October meeting stated.
They might say, if he's stigmatized by what has happened to Khashoggi, that he should have taken the advice given to Alice by the Duchess in Wonderland: "And the moral of that is -- 'Be what you would seem to be.'"
"It can be a way of reframing things so that the people who are often stigmatized, marginalized and pathologized are presented as in some way better than those who often do the stigmatizing, marginalizing, or pathologizing," Barker told me in an email.
We also need to assist schools in the development of school-based interventions that could help them build a culture of respect and tolerance, and help schools play a role in reducing anxiety and fears, and affirming individuals who come from stigmatized backgrounds.
Prinstein concluded, "I would hate for anyone to feel stigmatized that what they're providing for a child is not OK if they are offering that child access to other adults, like grandparents and aunts and uncles -- because we know that is very helpful."
Hair removal for trans women isn't just about vanity or feeling gender-stigmatized, it's an issue of personal safety; having a five-o'clock shadow or long, white spiky hairs glinting in the sunlight signals to the world that your body is in flux.
"There may be something about having equal rights — even if [these students] have no immediate plans to take advantage of them — that makes students feel less stigmatized and more hopeful for the future," Julia Raifman, a study author, said in the statement.
Though paying a visit to the medical tent is crucial in the event of a drug-related emergency, it would appear that many Canadians are still hesitant about using these services at festivals, likely for fear of being stigmatized or facing legal repercussions.
I wanted to know what it's like to be part of such a stigmatized group, and also what the realities of having to spend your life below the radar are, so I met up with Brunna to chat with her about her life.
My therapist, a Buddhist social worker, disagrees with medicalization, though, and I'm mostly with her when it comes to my own mental health (though I know a lot of folks benefit from meds—no one should be stigmatized for the choices they make).
Add the hangover of the Great Recession and the idea of moving back home has gone from Exhibit A of this generation's ostensible entitlement, laziness, and narcissism to something more accepted, nuanced, and less stigmatized than it was even a few years ago.
Ms. Isenberg's project in "White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America" is to retell United States history in a manner that not only includes the weak, the powerless and the stigmatized, but also places them front and center.
Indeed, it might be hard to imagine that MSM living in the US feel more stigmatized than those living in countries like Nigeria, where even supporting "the registration, operation and sustenance of gay [institutions]" is punishable by a 10-year prison sentence.
It seems to me that in societies that explicitly say that women have control over their sexuality, where teenagers have complete control over sexuality, and where sex isn't stigmatized like it is in the US, there is so much less violence in general.
The particular experience of Alaska, which uses its fund capitalized with fossil fuel wealth to provide a universal annual payout, suggests that this kind of structure is quite popular and politically stable in contrast to stigmatized "welfare" payments to the non-working poor.
As the industry moves toward becoming more inclusive, "imperfect" skin is still a trait that continues to be stigmatized — even though according to the American Academy of Dermatology, acne is the most common skin condition in the U.S., affecting over 50 million Americans.
Unfortunately, for social change to happen everywhere, there need to be people who come out and challenge stigmas, and it was really helpful in terms of the early gay and bisexual movements for people to come out even though it was stigmatized.
Parenthood doesn't stop at night, and I wish families were given accurate, evidence-based counsel on how to co-sleep safely if that's what they want to do, rather than be stigmatized for what humans have been doing for thousands of years.
That is music to the ears of construction veterans who have been delivering a refrain in unison: A nationwide emphasis on college education has stigmatized the industry, they say, even though its careers offer competitive salaries without the need of an advanced degree.
Diana Hanbury King, a master teacher who helped generations of students struggling to read fluently, write and spell — and being stigmatized for it — because of an often undiagnosed learning disability called dyslexia, died on June 15 at her home in Lakeville, Conn.
The women who said they struggled with the decision or felt stigmatized by it were more likely to report feeling guilt, anger or sadness immediately after the abortion, but over time, these feelings declined dramatically, sometimes even one year after the abortion.
In the third-season episode "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye," the show presents a new character who is so stigmatized that his torture and shame are played for a type of vindicated laugh it's hard to imagine would apply to other victims of police brutality.
I was nearly finished with my first book on the long literary and cultural legacy of women stigmatized for feeling too much, for sobbing in movie theaters and for chattering too loudly and for expressing excitement when it's considered uncool to do so.
Even those who pose little or no security risks may be hard to reintegrate into society because of their ideology or wartime experiences, and children who had been part of ISIS through no fault of their own are likely to be stigmatized.
"You have an 18-year-old child separated from her parent that doesn't speak a primary language that you're conversing in, that the interpreter's indicated that there's problems understanding, and she's crying and she has a very stigmatized condition, H.I.V. positive," he said.
"The more general oohing and ahhing over romantic couples that happens around Valentine's Day can also feel oppressive or just wearying to single people," Bella DePaulo, author of Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After, told Refinery29.
Not unlike many sex workers today—who face widespread discrimination when it comes to employment, housing, and more—these women know all too well what it feels like to be stigmatized: "Women like that… It's a disgrace!" says one Iron Town man in the film.
From his debut feature Goodbye CP (1972), which showed how Japanese society stigmatized people with cerebral palsy, to Sennan Asbestos Disaster (2017), a record of an exhausting eight-year lawsuit over asbestos-related harm in the Osaka area, he has stood with the outcasts.
"We are disappointed that the court has issued a stay and that Gavin will have to begin another school year isolated from his peers and stigmatized by the Gloucester County school board just because he's a boy who is transgender," Block said in a statement.
Meanwhile, defenders of police violence against black people predictably argued that victims' actions invited, even required, violence: Civil rights workers attacked by the Klan were stigmatized as communists who hated the American way of life; black youth attacked by police were labeled dangerous gang members.
To cite just one example: Amid refugee crises and terror attacks, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her allies turned away from Erdogan's human rights violations and recently signed a shady deal that essentially awards Turkey the right to keep already stigmatized refugees out of Europe.
American employers have no use for the children of migrant women who so often care for America's own, and indeed migrant women's children have been stigmatized for years as "anchor babies," born on American soil to presumably give their parents a toehold in the States.
Moreover, calling babies "addicts" instantly tars them with a stigmatized identity frequently linked with dishonesty, violence, and cruelty (although in reality, this "addictive personality" concept is inaccurate.) During the crack years, it turned out that having the scorned identity of "crack baby" enabled child abuse.
Throughout history and across cultures, many characteristics have been stigmatized, including physical deformity or disability, diseases like leprosy (now known as Hansen's disease), minority status with respect to race or religion, any sexual orientation other than heterosexual, being adopted, or having a mental illness.
It was a double indignity to die from such a stigmatized disease and then be buried in anonymity in a mass grave, said Ms. Soto, who visited the island in April on one of the monthly trips that the Correction Department now offers relatives.
Here there's no waiting period, there's no mandatory counseling, abortion is very accessible, and it just is a big contrast to see what abortion care can be like in a state where it's much more accepted and less stigmatized, versus in a state like Louisiana.
For starters, while this is clearly not the intention of hardcore public jobs proponents, the practical reality is that for all the reasons that nonworking, able-bodied "welfare" recipients are stigmatized in American society, beneficiaries of a siloed make-work job scheme will similarly suffer.
Both went on to garner awards and acclaim, and he's since settled into a groove, even a register all his own: domestic dramas in a minor key inflected by current events — Ireland's financial collapse; the treatment of the country's stigmatized minority groups, like the Travelers.
Read: Teaching children about human trafficking We found legal instruments used to protect children were having a harmful effect on the victims, who felt stigmatized and ashamed by the way they were depicted in media, but also in our own reports as child protection professionals.
" Or, as Bella DePaulo, PhD, author of Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After, previously described to Refinery29, "At weddings, people are dressed elegantly and often look sexy, there's free-flowing alcohol, music, and a celebratory spirit.
Known as "allies," these people are usually from majority groups and they seek to end the oppression of those who are marginalized or stigmatized (men advocating for the advancement of women, for example, or white colleagues standing up for the rights of people of color).
"Patients and doctors often don't have a conversation about financial hardship or distress – being due to a feeling of awkwardness, being judged, fear or even being stigmatized," lead study author Dr. Javier Valero-Elizondo of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, said by email.
Despite such strong advice, and a similar condemnation by the UN Human Rights high commissioner, politicians on both the left and right have jockeyed to show who is toughest when it comes to legislating over the rights of women's bodies, particularly those from already stigmatized minorities.
Image: Darryl Leja/Melissa Harris (National Human Genome Research Institute/University at Alabama Birmingham)Scientists think they've stumbled upon a newly discovered mechanism that could explain why some people's hair turns gray and others become afflicted with patches of unpigmented skin, a rare, stigmatized condition called vitiligo.
Because alcohol use disorder is stigmatized, people generally don't tell doctors that they drink heavily, and physicians tend not to ask, said study co-author Dr. Henry Kranzler, director of the Center for Studies of Addiction at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia.
On the other hand, there's the feeling that Hollywood has been dismissive of religion, pushing it offscreen or treating it as stigmatized content that recognizable talent has tended to steer clear of, and leaving audiences who want to see depictions of faith to seek out homegrown alternatives.
If you were okay with sacrificing a bit of respectability and dealing with the headaches and stress of working within a stigmatized and confusingly structured industry, it wasn't that hard to make a comfortable living — or, in many cases, to get rich, and do so pretty quickly.
Her recent research, based on in-depth interviews with 32 people who sought abortion medication online, found that participants couldn't access an abortion clinic because of logistical challenges or restrictive laws, or preferred to end their pregnancy independently for personal reasons, including feeling judged or stigmatized.
After placing banner and full-screen notifications for free HIV home tests in Grindr, researchers found that "HIV self-testing promotion through apps has a high potential to reach untested high-risk populations," like African American and Latino communities in which HIV prevention is often stigmatized.
To ensure that no aspect of sexuality is shamed or stigmatized, SIECUS advocates for the right of all people to accurate information, comprehensive education about sexuality, and the full spectrum of sexual and reproductive health services—and we are proud to support them in their efforts.
With atheists still often stigmatized and disparaged in this country, it took some persuading for the University of Miami to agree to create a chair with the word "atheism" in the title, according to Harvey Siegel, a professor of philosophy who has helped to broker the arrangement.
"Abortion care is so highly stigmatized that providers have felt safer staying in the closet, and many institutions have also wanted their doctors to stay in the closet," said Dr. Nancy L. Stanwood, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Yale School of Medicine.
In context, police brutality in the black community is only one piece in a very large system of racism — a system so pervasive that even help buying food is stigmatized by a racialized image of a "welfare queen" with little factual evidence to back it up.
McLaren advises worrying less about whether biblical miracles are literally true and thinking more about their meaning: If Jesus is said to have healed a leper, put aside the question of whether this actually happened and focus on his outreach to the most stigmatized of outcasts.
"We know from a body of evidence that abstinence-only programs don't provide a full range of medically accurate and non-stigmatized education around contraception use," said Jesse Boyer, senior policy manager at the Guttmacher Institute, a research and policy organization that opposes abstinence-only programs.
I think graff is at a really weird point right now, in a way it's the most socially accepted and mainstream it's ever been, but at the same time, as far as the judicial system is concerned, it's the most stigmatized and persecuted it's ever been.
The world of treatment for opioid addiction is upside down: The best treatments for cutting relapse and preserving life are stigmatized and relatively cheap, while less successful and more expensive residential approaches are featured as models in the press and on television programs like Celebrity Rehab.
Mental illness is still so stigmatized in America that, although I'd learned about PADs a couple of years ago, it took months to find people willing to speak openly about their experiences, something I consider crucial for such a story because it allows readers to empathize.
In this new six-part documentary series, Hart welcomes cameras into her home to show how she navigates parenting while living with more than nine identities, or what she calls "parts," and to shed light on a condition that is largely stigmatized and misrepresented by Hollywood.
Health experts say that black and Latino men are at higher risk because sex between men continues to be strongly stigmatized in those communities, and many are reluctant to get tested for H.I.V. or to consider taking PrEP because doing so would mean acknowledging behavior they are ashamed of.
After decades of the war on drugs, much of America's drug policy is colored by a criminalized, stigmatized approach to addiction — one that demands shunning and shutting down all drug use, and trying to make sure that nothing is perceived as even remotely enabling or allowing drug use.
If the Great Killer Clown Craze of 2016 was funny when it appeared to be a seemingly innocuous lie from some elementary school kids in South Carolina, it stopped being funny by the time real, non-murderous clowns started getting stigmatized and actual disturbed people were attacking subway riders.
However, the segment that is most likely to benefit from Juul is also a group that has been stigmatized over the last few decades and ultimately garner little empathy from the rest of society, despite suffering from an addiction to the leading cause of preventable death across the globe.
"The court was so focused on the tens of thousands of children being raised by same-sex parents and so sensitive to the ways those children are being disadvantaged and harmed and stigmatized," Shannon Minter, legal director at the National Center for Lesbian Rights, said prior to the ruling.
" In Burke's own words, "Moderation will be stigmatized as the virtue of cowards, and compromise as the prudence of traitors, — until…the popular leader is obliged to become active in propagating doctrines and establishing powers that will afterwards defeat any sober purpose at which he ultimately might have aimed.
Thankfully, two films came to my rescue: "Taare Zameen Par" (Stars on Earth), a heart-wrenching story about a child stigmatized for his dyslexia despite his remarkable artistic talents, and the internationally acclaimed "3 Idiots", a comedy about three engineering students who didn't want to be engineering students.
While the streaming giant continues to take risks on programming that tackles highly stigmatized issues, it still hasn't quite learned how to respond to the outpouring of feedback from tight-knit communities of patients, survivors, and advocates who have strong feelings about the experiences its shows and films portray.
"As a result, Plaintiff's unblemished reputation has been stigmatized with false charges including dishonesty, his prospects for future employment with the DOJ and FBI have been foreclosed, and his prospects for other future public and private employment in law enforcement and related professions have been hampered," the complaint reads.
Once a rap sheet was a career-killer in politics, and drug use was stigmatized—so much so that college-aged cannabis smoking caused Judge Douglas Ginsburg to withdraw from a Supreme Court nomination in 1987 and led to Bill Clinton's infamous "I didn't inhale" excuse in 1992.
That's especially the case for immigrants suffering mental illness, which tends either to involve silent and corrosive conditions such as depression and suicidal ideation, or to render its sufferers stigmatized as erratic, potentially dangerous individuals who must be isolated from the general detainee population on grounds of public safety.
And because adjustment to campus life can be especially difficult for underrepresented students, who may feel unwelcome or stigmatized, the university has recently hired peer mentors to live in its "Young, Gifted and Black" housing and its "All In" living-learning community, opening in the fall for L.G.B.T.Q. students.
"A powerful taboo against the use of nuclear weapons has developed in the global system, which, although not (yet) a fully robust prohibition, has stigmatized nuclear weapons as unacceptable weapons," Nina Tannenwald, a professor of international relations at Brown University, writes in her groundbreaking book on the taboo.

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