RT @imaracingmom: 31/🧵 https://t.co/9sEDUMSq6S
RT @imaracingmom: A highly stigmatized group is people who smoke (PWS). Often referred to as "smokers," to some, the word means dirty, smel…
RT @imaracingmom: A highly stigmatized group is people who smoke (PWS). Often referred to as "smokers," to some, the word means dirty, smel…
A highly stigmatized group is people who smoke (PWS). Often referred to as "smokers," to some, the word means dirty, smelly people who are weak-willed and lazy because they haven't quit their "disgusting habit." Why do researchers continue to use "smoker?"
RT @dpn_journal: Peer reviewers play an important role in reducing stigmatizing language. Read more about choosing person-centered language…
RT @dpn_journal: Peer reviewers play an important role in reducing stigmatizing language. Read more about choosing person-centered language…
Peer reviewers play an important role in reducing stigmatizing language. Read more about choosing person-centered language when describing mental health conditions and addictions https://t.co/m2SeDi3SpN in @npp_journal
@veritas_z Вот статья мастодонтов в исследовании аддикций про стигматизацию и ее влияние https://t.co/4FkvAjy8BV Вообще, «наркомания», «алкоголизм» и остальные термины — бытовые и стигматизирующие. Специалистам их точно не нужно использовать.
RT @PGCgenetics: Choose appropriate language to reduce the #stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders(#addictions). Use pers…
Choose appropriate language to reduce the #stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders(#addictions). Use person-centered language, like “a person with a substance use disorder.” https://t.co/7P8hswRAta @NIMHDirector @noradvolkow @NIAAAnews
RT @PGCgenetics: Choose appropriate language to reduce the #stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders(#addictions). Use pers…
Choose appropriate language to reduce the #stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders(#addictions). Use person-centered language, like “a person with a substance use disorder.” https://t.co/7P8hswRAta @NIMHDirector @noradvolkow @NIAAAnews
RT @PGCgenetics: Choose appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders. Use person-centered la…
RT @PGCgenetics: Choose appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders. Use person-centered la…
We should all be careful in our use of language - stigma contributes to poor health outcomes.
Choose appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders. Use person-centered language, like “a person with a substance use disorder.” https://t.co/7P8hswRAta @NIMHDirector @noradvolkow @NIAAAnews
gordon, volkow, and koob weigh in ... Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders https://t.co/kZ8VurIAfx
@AshCurryOcd @DrAnnieHickox @Foreman1David @RichardBentall @ClinpsychLucy @dropthedisorder @MMHAlliance @maternalocd I'm applauding any anti-stigma work! Language does matter to stigma though..don't know what the evidence (if any?) is on language/stigma in
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
RT @npp_journal: As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words…
As casual slang terms for psychiatric illness are popular in everyday language, we encourage all to be mindful that words matter to people whose lives are affected by these conditions. Read our free article: https://t.co/Uu66TXQaG0 TL;DR version from @MHF
@justinrmatheson Thank you for sharing this key resource! @NIDAnews @NIMHDirector @NIAAAnews also recently contributed a commentary in @npp_journal highlighting the importance of using less stigmatizing language and guidance on how to do so: https://t.co/
RT @npp_journal: @maiasz Thank you for pointing this out -these words are indeed in the article title. @npp_journal and @ACNPorg are active…
@maiasz Thank you for pointing this out -these words are indeed in the article title. @npp_journal and @ACNPorg are actively encouraging less stigmatizing language around substance use. We appreciate the call out to remind us to help lead in promoting chan
RT @ACNPorg: Labels like 'psycho' or 'schizo' can hurt. We've workshopped alternative clinical terms https://t.co/OP9dvD7MXQ *Check out the…
RT @ACNPorg: Labels like 'psycho' or 'schizo' can hurt. We've workshopped alternative clinical terms https://t.co/OP9dvD7MXQ *Check out the…
Labels like 'psycho' or 'schizo' can hurt. We've workshopped alternative clinical terms https://t.co/OP9dvD7MXQ *Check out the NPP Commentary on appropriate language https://t.co/EUSCYM1g9e written by Directors from @NIDAnews @NIMHgov & @NIAAAnews #Men
@NinaBernstein1 @FrancesRobles Infuriating! So many chances to help this child before now! BTW calling someone an "addict" is often stigmatizing. Person-first language (a person with opioid use disorder) reinforces shared humanity & need for care. It'
Interesting paper on how language and stigma might dissuade people with substance use disorders from receiving effective treatment. https://t.co/BlayFVrJp6 #addiction #treatment #recovery #AlcoholAwarenessMonth
Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacology https://t.co/3zCZzUtmCS
RT @PGCgenetics: “Treatment rates for #alcohol use disorder are especially low (7.6% in 2019). There are three effective medications to tre…
RT @PGCgenetics: “Treatment rates for #alcohol use disorder are especially low (7.6% in 2019). There are three effective medications to tre…
RT @PGCgenetics: “The words we use to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders can impact the likelihood that people will seek…
RT @PGCgenetics: “The words we use to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders can impact the likelihood that people will seek…
RT @PGCgenetics: “The words we use to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders can impact the likelihood that people will seek…
“The words we use to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders can impact the likelihood that people will seek help and the quality of the help they receive.” https://t.co/7P8hswzZ4A @NIMHDirector@noradvolkow @NIAAAnews (2/4)
RT @PGCgenetics: “Treatment rates for #alcohol use disorder are especially low (7.6% in 2019). There are three effective medications to tre…
“Treatment rates for #alcohol use disorder are especially low (7.6% in 2019). There are three effective medications to treat AUD, yet in 2019 fewer than 2% of people with AUD received any of those medications.”https://t.co/7P8hswzZ4A @NIMHDirector @noradvo
“Treatment rates for #alcohol use disorder are especially low (7.6% in 2019). There are three effective medications to treat AUD, yet in 2019 fewer than 2% of people with AUD received any of those medications.”https://t.co/7P8hswRAta @NIMHDirector @noradvo
RT @PGCgenetics: “The words we use to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders can impact the likelihood that people will seek…
RT @PGCgenetics: “The words we use to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders can impact the likelihood that people will seek…
“The words we use to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders can impact the likelihood that people will seek help and the quality of the help they receive.” https://t.co/7P8hswRAta @NIMHDirector@noradvolkow @NIAAAnews (2/4)
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @JonathanEPosner: Nice discussion by NIH directors on stigma and the importance of language when describing substance use and mental hea…
Nice discussion by NIH directors on stigma and the importance of language when describing substance use and mental health conditions: https://t.co/awObSGduLw
"The words we use to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders can impact the likelihood that people will seek help and the quality of the help they receive". https://t.co/dox3MM19CE
RT @npp_journal: Access to full @npp_journal article that is mentioned on stigmatizing language can be found here: https://t.co/CXbfaIqVBr
RT @npp_journal: Access to full @npp_journal article that is mentioned on stigmatizing language can be found here: https://t.co/CXbfaIqVBr
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @npp_journal: Access to full @npp_journal article that is mentioned on stigmatizing language can be found here: https://t.co/CXbfaIqVBr
Access to full @npp_journal article that is mentioned on stigmatizing language can be found here: https://t.co/CXbfaIqVBr
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @eisenlohr_moul: As a person with an alcohol use disorder in remission, this means a lot to me. Please read it. ❤️
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @eisenlohr_moul: As a person with an alcohol use disorder in remission, this means a lot to me. Please read it. ❤️
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
RT @ACNPorg: NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes…
As a person with an alcohol use disorder in remission, this means a lot to me. Please read it. ❤️
NPP & Members in the News...Words Matter When Discussing Alcohol Issues: A New Stigma-Free Vocabulary for Better AUD Outcomes https://t.co/bRdrQxol5f @NIMHDirector @NIDAnews @NIAAAnews @npp_journal Check out the full NPP article mentioned at https://t.
American Brain Coalition member, @ACNPorg, published a great article on the stigma surrounding mental health. Read the article here👇 #ABrainCoProud https://t.co/W0caw3BW4v
RT @npp_journal: @ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions, a…
RT @npp_journal: @ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions, a…
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
Hope these conversations will happen more and more in different meetings, journals, and universities.
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
RT @npp_journal: @ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions, a…
RT @jenkins_paul: Glad to see this from @ACNPorg! Please consider the language you use when describing patients. Use "person with schizophr…
Glad to see this from @ACNPorg! Please consider the language you use when describing patients. Use "person with schizophrenia" rather than "schizophrenic" or "person with alcohol use disorder" rather than "alcoholic". Stigma matters and we can do our part
RT @ahmari_lab: This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys th…
This is so important for our field– people are not their psychiatric illnesses, and we need to use language that conveys this #ACNP2021