RT @npp_journal: @ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions, a…
RT @drugsandmehub: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders 🤓💊 https://t.co/Pz…
RT @drugsandmehub: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders 🤓💊 https://t.co/Pz…
Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders 🤓💊 https://t.co/PzhVt683ns https://t.co/DwAnoGnqrK
Language definitely matters, and has direct effects on mental illness stigmatization.
Comentario publicado en la revista académica Neuropsychology (https://t.co/1RXCFCg7PF). Traducido y adaptado por David Aparicio para Psyciencia Referencias
(https://t.co/T5XWQlx5lf)Por Nora D. Volkow (https://t.co/lpe8ZfZyEk), Joshua A. Gordon (https://t.co/nf4G2PEiRj) y George F. Koob (https://t.co/xoYARZnNu6) (https://t.co/T5XWQlx5lf)
RT @npp_journal: @ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions, a…
RT @milena_radoman: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharm…
RT @milena_radoman: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharm…
RT @milena_radoman: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharm…
RT @milena_radoman: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharm…
Super important paper outof @ACNPorg https://t.co/t7Hq9AU1oD
RT @npp_journal: .@ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions,…
RT @npp_journal: .@ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions,…
RT @npp_journal: .@ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions,…
RT @npp_journal: .@ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions,…
.@ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions, as recommended in a recent @npp_journal article, freely available here: https://t.co/HiUqjNpNkY #EndStigma https://t.co/v0SEOYMyxo
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 @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 @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 @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 @npp_journal: @ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions, a…
@ACNPorg is officially encouraging #ACNP2021 attendees to use person-centered language in presentations and discussions, as recommended in a recent @npp_journal article, freely available here: https://t.co/HiUqjNpNkY #EndStigma https://t.co/AJ3EBXl4Wq
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
RT @TronsonLab: @amy_nusbaum This is amazing! Related: this came out today: https://t.co/spVOKGgpuZ
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
RT @TronsonLab: @amy_nusbaum This is amazing! Related: this came out today: https://t.co/spVOKGgpuZ
@amy_nusbaum This is amazing! Related: this came out today: https://t.co/spVOKGgpuZ
RT @Dr_Perreault: A very important discussion surrounding choosing the appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and…
RT @Dr_Perreault: A very important discussion surrounding choosing the appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and…
It has taken me the better part of three years to say "substance use" instead of "drug abuse"
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
Interesting read
Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacology https://t.co/53Hxq74sTW
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
RT @AbePalmer: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacolo…
Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacology https://t.co/6nKMxF5SvY
A very important discussion surrounding choosing the appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders. https://t.co/XyMDUzy35G
LENGUAJE, ESTIGMAS y SALUD MENTAL 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/vBRRf5Dyu2 via @NaturePortfolio ht
RT @npp_journal: Arising from this discussion, we are happy to present this article now in press @npp_journal regarding choosing appropriat…
RT @npp_journal: Arising from this discussion, we are happy to present this article now in press @npp_journal regarding choosing appropriat…
We (as the public, research community and healthcare professionals) could all contribute to alleviating the stigma associated with #alcohol-related conditions by consistently choosing the appropriate words (non-pejorative, non-stig…https://t.co/XrwUCQC8Cq
RT @BoardsInsider: @DrPsychMD Thanks again for coming on the podcast. You probably saw this, but I thought it was an article well worth a s…
@DrPsychMD Thanks again for coming on the podcast. You probably saw this, but I thought it was an article well worth a share: https://t.co/nbmzXwB91u #meded #TreatAddictionSaveLives
RT @npp_journal: Arising from this discussion, we are happy to present this article now in press @npp_journal regarding choosing appropriat…
RT @BetaInnovation: Language matters. Words can contribute to the stigma around mental and physical health conditions. https://t.co/5B7d5d9…
Language matters. Words can contribute to the stigma around mental and physical health conditions. https://t.co/5B7d5d9nci
Learn more about how to avoid stigmatizing language with this recent article from the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. https://t.co/zms5Qzay7m
Lastly, I assign this article by Volkow et al. as a reading AFTER we complete the activity. I don't want to bias them beforehand. https://t.co/UCbq7dWj6L
RT @AddictionPolicy: Research indicates that substance use disorder stigma contributes in multiple ways to poorer health outcomes; conseque…
RT @AddictionPolicy: Research indicates that substance use disorder stigma contributes in multiple ways to poorer health outcomes; conseque…
RT @AddictionPolicy: Research indicates that substance use disorder stigma contributes in multiple ways to poorer health outcomes; conseque…
Research indicates that substance use disorder stigma contributes in multiple ways to poorer health outcomes; consequently, it has been identified as a critical focus for research and interventions. Learn more in the study linked below. https://t.co/0sIlwj
RT @el_sabawi: “Researchers and clinicians can help reduce stigma by carefully choosing the words they use to describe mental health condit…
RT @el_sabawi: “Researchers and clinicians can help reduce stigma by carefully choosing the words they use to describe mental health condit…
“Researchers and clinicians can help reduce stigma by carefully choosing the words they use to describe mental health conditions and addictions and the people who are affected by them.” https://t.co/3zyQgXJXtm
RT @cohenbioscience: The words we choose to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders can perpetuate stigma and influence a per…
The words we choose to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders can perpetuate stigma and influence a person's decision to seek care. #mentalillness #endstigma https://t.co/6KDNnTrH2x
RT @npp_journal: Arising from this discussion, we are happy to present this article now in press @npp_journal regarding choosing appropriat…
RT @RoserNadal: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the #stigma around #mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmac…
RT @RoserNadal: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the #stigma around #mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmac…
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RT @RoserNadal: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the #stigma around #mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmac…
RT @RoserNadal: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the #stigma around #mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmac…
Choosing appropriate language to reduce the #stigma around #mental illness and substance use disorders | Neuropsychopharmacology https://t.co/I6Y854LGWV
"Like stigma for other mental illnesses, #stigma around #addiction is internalized as an ongoing source of shame, and the resulting distressing isolation can lead to further substance misuse." ~via @npp_journal #mentalhealth #publichealth https://t.co/
RT @HealthAction_UK: If we describe someone as 'a person with addiction' #beataddiction rather than 'an addict' will this encourage more pe…
RT @HealthAction_UK: If we describe someone as 'a person with addiction' #beataddiction rather than 'an addict' will this encourage more pe…
RT @HealthAction_UK: If we describe someone as 'a person with addiction' #beataddiction rather than 'an addict' will this encourage more pe…
RT @HealthAction_UK: If we describe someone as 'a person with addiction' #beataddiction rather than 'an addict' will this encourage more pe…
If we describe someone as 'a person with addiction' #beataddiction rather than 'an addict' will this encourage more people with substance use issues to seek help and reduce their health risk? https://t.co/9STpMGQVZ6 #preventionbeatscure https://t.co/ss1MF
RT @KayeJesseT: Nice to see @npp_journal article today from the directors of @NIDAnews, @NIMHDirector, and @NIAAAnews. "Choosing appropria…
The way we talk about #MentalHealth is so important. As this @NIH article argues, "language plays a major role in shaping people’s thoughts & beliefs, & scientific communication can sometimes be an inadvertent vector of harmful stereotypes & as
Every author is on the NIH payroll, but as usual, the paper is behind a paywall. I'd like to read it to find out if they've dealt with the research showing that their brain disease model of addiction contributes to stigma. https://t.co/Ly5yz8Rorp
RT @jfcryan: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders https://t.co/zawNeLXrBc
RT @jfcryan: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders https://t.co/zawNeLXrBc
RT @chloejordanphd: New @npp_journal article out on choosing appropriate language to reduce stigma around mental health and substance use d…
RT @chloejordanphd: New @npp_journal article out on choosing appropriate language to reduce stigma around mental health and substance use d…
RT @npp_journal: Arising from this discussion, we are happy to present this article now in press @npp_journal regarding choosing appropriat…
RT @chloejordanphd: New @npp_journal article out on choosing appropriate language to reduce stigma around mental health and substance use d…
RT @chloejordanphd: New @npp_journal article out on choosing appropriate language to reduce stigma around mental health and substance use d…
RT @jfcryan: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders https://t.co/zawNeLXrBc
RT @npp_journal: Arising from this discussion, we are happy to present this article now in press @npp_journal regarding choosing appropriat…
RT @jfcryan: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders https://t.co/zawNeLXrBc
RT @jfcryan: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders https://t.co/zawNeLXrBc
RT @jfcryan: Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders https://t.co/zawNeLXrBc
Using appropriate language helps reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders https://t.co/HWlpq2dwLE
RT @npp_journal: Arising from this discussion, we are happy to present this article now in press @npp_journal regarding choosing appropriat…