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Summarize Even the medical model of mental health problems is itself an unwitting

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Even the medical model of mental health problems is itself an unwitting

source of stigmatizing beliefs. First, the medical model implies that mental health problems are on a par with physical illnesses and may result from medical or physical dysfunction in some way (when many may not be simply reducible to biological or medical causes). This itself implies that people with mental health problems are in some way 'different' from 'normally' functioning individuals. That label may well be associated with undesirable attributes (e.g. 'mad' people cannot function properly in society, or can sometimes be violent), and this again will perpetuate the view that people with mental health problems are different and should be treated with caution...[I]t must also be acknowledged here that the media regularly play[s] a role in perpetuating stigmatizing stereotypes of people with mental health problems. The popular press is a branch of the media that is frequently criticized for perpetuating these stereotypes.

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