Together we Can
- Dr. Robert Booker

- Nov 18, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 7, 2024
Every person and the caregiver are given one time only for mental health recovery it's often the first time seeing someone else besides your self esteem as treatment for recovery support groups are for all who believe in the system that has been known to interact with mental health awareness in such a way that keeps things close minded would be fine with me but we are powerless over our own identity is definitely different from others with their own personal habits like substance abrue therapy and understanding that we can talk about marijuana or something similar that would be a drug in recovery support groups thats why I am forced to help me and appreciate you for your help with society



![Stigma, originally referring to the visible marking of people considered inferior, has evolved in modern society into a social concept that applies to different groups or individuals based on certain characteristics such as socioeconomic status, culture, gender, race, religion, and health status. Social stigma can take different forms and depends on the specific time and place in which it arises. Once a person is stigmatized, they are often associated with stereotypes that lead to discrimination, marginalization, and psychological problems.[1] This process of stigmatization not only affects the social status and behavior of stigmatized persons, but also shapes their own self-perception, which can lead to psychological problems such as depression and low self-esteem. Stigmatized people are often aware that they are perceived and treated differently, which can start at an early age. Research shows that children are aware of cultural stereotypes at an early age, which affects their perce](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/480ebc_fa0d9d67f13c4a9fb16d59467f4ef0f9~mv2.jpeg/v1/fill/w_200,h_200,al_c,q_80,enc_avif,quality_auto/480ebc_fa0d9d67f13c4a9fb16d59467f4ef0f9~mv2.jpeg)
Comments