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Title: | Reportatge multimèdia: l'estigma mental |
Author: | Gelaber Sabater, Aina |
Tutor: | Herrera Ferrer, Raquel |
Abstract: | Mental health is part of our individual and, by extension, social wellbeing. In fact, according to the World Health Organization, one in five people suffers or will suffer, throughout their life, a mental health problem. Even so, mental health has been relegated in the background and, consequently, people suffering from a mental health disorder have suffered severe stigma and strong social discrimination that affects them in all aspects of their lives . Difficulty finding work, rejection of people close, discrimination in social environments, lack of adequate health care ... In this sense, people with mental health disorder have become a collective marginalized by a society that I do not understand these types of illnesses and refuse anything that is not "normal." After all, in addition to struggling to recover from the disorder they suffer, people with a mental health problem must fight against social discrimination. The work in question is based on a multimedia report that, in addition to describing the problems explained, gives voice to those affected by a mental health disorder and, by extension, by social stigma. In this way, it is intended to demonstrate the "normality" of this group as opposed to the social concept of people with a mental health disorder. |
Keywords: | mental health social stigma stigma in mental illness multimedia report |
Document type: | info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Issue Date: | 29-Jun-2019 |
Publication license: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ |
Appears in Collections: | Trabajos finales de carrera, trabajos de investigación, etc. |
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