Exploring Perceived Stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge For Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study.

The aim of the research was to explore perceived stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge for Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study. The data of the research was gathered from the perspective of people with bipolar diagnosis and a pee...

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Main Authors: Yengo, Beryl Delight, Simba, Michael Swarne Noble
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för socialt arbete och kriminologi 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hig-331442020-07-15T07:09:31ZExploring Perceived Stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge For Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study.engYengo, Beryl DelightSimba, Michael Swarne NobleHögskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för socialt arbete och kriminologiHögskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för socialt arbete och kriminologi2020Bipolar disordersmental illnessresiliencestigmatizationdiscriminationglocal social worksocial exclusionanti-stigmaevidence based social work practicebuilding knowledge-baserecoverycopingrehabilitationdestigmatizationinclusionanti- stigma interventionSocial WorkSocialt arbeteThe aim of the research was to explore perceived stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge for Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study. The data of the research was gathered from the perspective of people with bipolar diagnosis and a peer within the field, about whether stigma is experienced by people with bipolar disorder and how their resilience factors i.e. strength factors can be supported and enhanced. A qualitative study was conducted with the purpose of expanding the evidence-based knowledge base by exploring how people with bipolar disorder with resilience experienced stigmatization, and the factors that supported their resilience versus inhibited their resilience in their adversity. The research results were analyzed through literature reviews and interviews to gain an in-depth knowledge of the phenomena. The findings indicated that stigma was experienced by the people with bipolar disorder, and was experienced as affecting recovery negatively, creating reluctance to seek help and adding more stress factors. It was mentioned that a healthy social network for support (spouses, relatives, friends andprofessionals) i.e. inclusion along with an active lifestyle, defined goals in life andpurpose, spirituality, nature, faith and hope for a better tomorrow assisted in building and cementing resilience. The findings also indicated that education and anti-stigmainterventions helped in establishing better attitudes revolving around mental illness, especially interventions with personal encounters with people with mental illness. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-33144application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Bipolar disorders
mental illness
resilience
stigmatization
discrimination
glocal social work
social exclusion
anti-stigma
evidence based social work practice
building knowledge-base
recovery
coping
rehabilitation
destigmatization
inclusion
anti- stigma intervention
Social Work
Socialt arbete
spellingShingle Bipolar disorders
mental illness
resilience
stigmatization
discrimination
glocal social work
social exclusion
anti-stigma
evidence based social work practice
building knowledge-base
recovery
coping
rehabilitation
destigmatization
inclusion
anti- stigma intervention
Social Work
Socialt arbete
Yengo, Beryl Delight
Simba, Michael Swarne Noble
Exploring Perceived Stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge For Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study.
description The aim of the research was to explore perceived stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge for Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study. The data of the research was gathered from the perspective of people with bipolar diagnosis and a peer within the field, about whether stigma is experienced by people with bipolar disorder and how their resilience factors i.e. strength factors can be supported and enhanced. A qualitative study was conducted with the purpose of expanding the evidence-based knowledge base by exploring how people with bipolar disorder with resilience experienced stigmatization, and the factors that supported their resilience versus inhibited their resilience in their adversity. The research results were analyzed through literature reviews and interviews to gain an in-depth knowledge of the phenomena. The findings indicated that stigma was experienced by the people with bipolar disorder, and was experienced as affecting recovery negatively, creating reluctance to seek help and adding more stress factors. It was mentioned that a healthy social network for support (spouses, relatives, friends andprofessionals) i.e. inclusion along with an active lifestyle, defined goals in life andpurpose, spirituality, nature, faith and hope for a better tomorrow assisted in building and cementing resilience. The findings also indicated that education and anti-stigmainterventions helped in establishing better attitudes revolving around mental illness, especially interventions with personal encounters with people with mental illness.
author Yengo, Beryl Delight
Simba, Michael Swarne Noble
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title Exploring Perceived Stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge For Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study.
title_short Exploring Perceived Stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge For Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study.
title_full Exploring Perceived Stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge For Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study.
title_fullStr Exploring Perceived Stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge For Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study.
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Perceived Stigmatization of People with Bipolar Disorder to deepen the knowledge For Glocal Social Work Practice by means of an Interview and Literature Study.
title_sort exploring perceived stigmatization of people with bipolar disorder to deepen the knowledge for glocal social work practice by means of an interview and literature study.
publisher Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för socialt arbete och kriminologi
publishDate 2020
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