Changing Minds: List of references
Stigma references
The Changing Minds Campaign has
commissioned and encouraged numerous articles in the medical press
to promote understanding of and discussion about the stigmatization
of people with mental illnesses.
For a full historical perspective and
references to definitive writings about the stigma of mental
illness, see article by Byrne P, (2001)
Psychiatric Stigma. British Journal of Psychiatry (178)
281-284.
Allen C (2003) Language relating to mental
health must be used with care. British Journal of Nursing (12) 22:
1297
Allison-Bolger VY (1999) The original sin of
madness - or How psychiatrists can stigmatise their patients.
International Journal of Clinical Practice (53) 8: 627-630
Antoniou J (2002)
Schizophrenia: A personal testament Expert Rev.
Neurotherapeutics 2(2) 143-145
Bailey S (2002) Let's be mindful of stigma.
Community Care(1450) 34-35
Benbow S, Reynolds D (2000) Challenging the
stigma of Alzheimer's disease. Hospital Medicine (61) 3:
174-177
Bolton J (2003) How can we reduce the stigma
of mental illness? BMJ Careers (326) s57-s59
Bolton J (2001) Combating the stigma of
eating disorders. Update(63) 3, 136-143
Bolton J (2000) Mental illness and the media.
Psychiatric Bulletin (24) 345-346
Bracken P, Thomas P (2001) Education and
debate. Postpsychiatry: a new direction for mental health. British
Medical Journal (322) 724-727
Bromley JS, Cunningham SJ (2004) 'You don't
bring me flowers any more': an investigation into the experience of
stigma by psychiatric in-patients. Psychiatric Bulletin (28)
371-374
Britten N (1998) Psychiatry, stigma and
resistance. British Medical Journal. October: 963-964
Byrne P (2003) Psychiatry and the media.
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (9) 135-143
Byrne P (2001) Psychiatric stigma. British
Journal of Psychiatry (178) 281-284
Byrne P (2000) Schizophrenia in the cinema
(editorial). Psychiatric Bulletin (24) 364-365
Byrne P (2000) Stigma of
mental illness and ways of diminishing it. Advances in Psychiatric
Treatment (6) 1: 65-72
Byrne P (2000) Exhibiting the mad
psychiatrist (review). British Medical Journal (320) 453
Byrne P (2000) Organ transplantation and
discrimination (letter). British Medical Journal (320) 1600
Byrne P (1999) Stigma of mental illness:
changing minds, changing behaviour. British Journal of Psychiatry
(174) 1-2
Byrne P (1998) The rise and fall of the
psychokiller. Psychiatric Bulletin (22) 174-176
Byrne P (1997) Psychiatric stigma: past,
passing and to come. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.(90)
618-621
Chung KF, Wong MC (2004) Experiences of
stigma among Chinese mental health patients in Hong Kong.
Psychiatric Bulletin (28) 451-454
Condren RM, Byrne P (2000) The psychokiller
strikes again (review). British Medical Journal (320) 1282
Corker E (2001) Stigma and discrimination:
the silent disease. International Journal of Clinical Practice (55)
2: 138-140
Corrigan PW , Watson AC (2002) Understanding
the impact of stigma on people with mental illness. Journal of
World Psychiatry (1) 6-19
Corrigan PW et al (2001) Three strategies for
changing attributions about severe mental illness. Schizophrenia
Bulletin (27) 187-195
Cowan L, Hart D (1998) Changing Minds: Every
family in the land: A new challenge for the future (editorial).
Psychiatric Bulletin (22) 593-594
Crichton P (2000) A profound duplicity of
life. Uses and misuses of "schizophrenia" in popular culture and
professional diagnosis. Times Literary Supplement. 31 March,
14-15
Crisp AH (2003) An update on the College's
anti-stigma campaign website. Psychiatric Bulletin (27) 33-35
Crisp AH (2001) Changing Minds: Every Family
in the Land, A campaign update. Psychiatric Bulletin (25)
444-446
Crisp AH (2001) Doctors and mental health: no
more untouchables. Mental Health Review Hospital Doctor. 14/06/2001
27-33
Crisp AH (2001) The tendency to stigmatise.
British Journal of Psychiatry (178)197-199
Crisp AH, Gelder MG, Rix S, Meltzer HI, Rowlands
OJ (2000) Stigmatization of people with mental illnesses.
British Journal of Psychiatry (177) 4-7
Crisp AH (2000) Changing Minds: Every family
in the land - an update on the College campaign. Psychiatric
Bulletin(24) 267-268
Crisp AH (1999) The stigmatization of
sufferers with mental disorders. British Journal of General
Practice (49) 3-4
Crisp AH (1998) Changing Minds: Every family
in the land - the coming College campaign to reduce the
stigmatisation of those with mental disorders. Psychiatric Bulletin
(22) 328-329
Crisp AH, Kendall RE, Bailey S, Shooter M
(1998) Every family in the land: Recommendations for the
implementation of a five year strategy. Royal College of
Psychiatrists.
Crown S, Lee A (2001) Psychiatric stigma.
British Journal of Psychiatry (178) 281-284
Currie, C et al (2002) Evaluating the quality
of educational materials about schizophrenia. Psychiatric Bulletin
(26) 96-98
Dalton-Lucas R (2003) Would you tell your
boss? Nursing Standard (17) 19: 22
Davies M (2000) The stigma of anxiety
disorders. International Journal of Clinical Practice (54)
1:44-47
Dinan TG (1999) Schizophrenia: Illness,
stigma and misconceptions. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine
(16) 1: 3-4
Ferriman A (2000) The stigma of
schizophrenia. British Medical Journal.(8)129
Fogarty M (1999)
Understanding is the key. Health and Ageing.January: 24-25
Gale E, Holling A (2000)
Young people and stigma: responding effectively to young people's
views on mental health. Young Minds Magazine (49) 23-24
Gask L (1999) Every Family in the Land - The
Changing Minds Campaign. Counselling in Practice (3) 2: 1
Gowers SG (1999) The stigma of eating
disorders. International Journal of Clinical Practice (53) 5:
386-388
Gray AJ (2002) Stigma in Psychiatry. Journal
of the Royal Society of Medicine. (95) 72-76
Greenwood J (2000) Substance misuse in older
people. Geriatric Medicine. April 2000: 45-47
Griffiths KM, Christensen H, Jorm AF, Evans K and
Groves C (2004) Effect of web-based depression literacy
and cognitive-behavioural therapy interventions on stigmatising
attitudes to depression: Randomised controlled trial. British
Journal of Psychiatry (185) 342-349
Haghighat R (2001) A unitary theory of
stigmatisation: Pursuit of self-interest and routes to
destigmatisation. British Journal of Psychiatry (178) 207-215
Hare L (2002) Changing Minds Campaign.
Psychiatric Bulletin (24) 4:156
Hart D, Phillipson J (1999) Changing media
minds: A practical guide. Psychiatric Bulletin (23) 7:
428-429
Hayward P, Bright J (1997) Stigma and mental
illness: a review and critique. Journal of Mental Health (6)
345-354
Heginbotham C (1998) UK mental health policy
can alter the stigma of mental illness. The Lancet (352) 9133:
1052-1053
Hollins S (1998) Removing the stigma of
mental illness. Update.October: 445
Jacobs, H (2002)Living with Depression. The
Newsletter of the Charlie Walker Memorial Trust.April.
James A (1998) Prevention and treatment of
occupational mental disorders. The Lancet (352) 9133:
1047-1048
James J (1999) Break the stigma and reach
young minds. Practice Nurse (17) 3: 164-166
Jolley DJ, Benbow SM (2000) Stigma and
Alzheimer's disease: Causes, consequences and a constructive
approach. International Journal of Clinical Practice(54) 2:
117-119
Jolley, David (2002) Changing Minds:
heartsink patients need a lifeline. Geriatric Medicine. March:
9-10
Jorm AF (2000) Mental health literacy: Public
knowledge and beliefs about mental disorders. British Journal of
Psychiatry (177) 396-401
Kaminski P (2001) Stigma stigmatised in 14
minutes. Nursing Times 97 11: 30
Kaminski P, Harty C (1999) From stigma to
strategy. Nursing Standard (13) 38: 36-40
Kommana S, Mansfield M; Penn DL (1997)
Dispelling the stigma of schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services (48)
1393-1395
Kouimtsidis C, McCloud A (2001) Psychiatry
update: The stigma of substance and alcohol misuse.Update 22 March
2001: 380-382
Kurzban R, Leary M (2001) Evolutionary
Origins of stigmatization: The functions of social exclusion.
Psychological Bulletin (127) 2: 187-208
Lawrie SM (1999) Attitudes of the general
population to psychiatric and physical illness. Psychiatric
Bulletin (23) 671-674
Lester, N (2002) Every Family in the Land:
Understanding Prejudice and Discrimination against People with
Mental Illness (review). British Medical Journal (324)682
Littlewood R (1998) Cultural variation in the
stigmatisation of mental illness. The Lancet (352) 9133:
1056-1057
Lowe A (2000) The stigma attached to
substance misuse. Practice Nurse (19) 9: 436-441
Lyons D, McLoughlin D (2001) Recent advances:
Psychiatry. BMJ. 25 November 2001: (323)1228-31
Maher T (2000) Tackling the stigma of
schizophrenia. Practice Nurse.(20) 8: 466-470
Marzanski M, Jolley D (1999) Changing Minds:
Addressing the stigma of Alzheimer's disease. Geriatric
Medicine.May: 27-29
Mukherjee R et al (2002) The stigmatisation
of psychiatric illness: the attitudes of medical students and
doctors in a London teaching hospital. Psychiatric Bulletin (26) 5:
178-181
Penn DL, Martin J (1998) The stigma of severe
mental illness: Some potential solutions for a recalcitrant
problem. Psychiatric Quarterly (69) 235-247
Persaud R (2000) Psychiatrists suffer from
stigma too. Psychiatric Bulletin (24) 284-285
Phelan JC, Bromet EJ, Link BG (1998)
Psychiatric illness and family stigma. Schizophrenia Bulletin (24)
115-126.
Pinfold V, Toulmin H, Thornicroft G, Huxley P, Farmer
P, Graham T (2003) Reducing psychiatric stigma and
discrimination: evaluation of educational interventions in UK
secondary schools. British Journal of Psychiatry (182)
342-346.
Pitt B (1998) The Royal College of
Psychiatrists' campaign against stigma. Geriatric Medicine October:
8
Pollock, L (2001) Breaking through stigma.
Mental Health Nursing January/February: (21) 1: 28
Porter R (1998) Can the stigma of mental
illness be changed? The Lancet (352) 9133: 1049-1050
Rathod S, Kingdon D (1999) Schizophrenia in
the elderly. Geriatric Medicine. October: 29-32
Redfield Jamison K (1998) Stigma of manic
depression: a psychologist's experience. The Lancet (352) 9133:
1053
Rees H (1999) The stigma of depression.
Practice Nurse (18) 1: 38-42
Richardson, Donald (2001) Are doctors guilty
of stigmatising the mentally ill? Update 12 July: 10
Ritson EB (1999) Alcohol, drugs and stigma.
International Journal of Clinical Practice (53) 7: 549-551
Roach J, Yamey G (2000)Two minutes to change
minds. British Medical Journal (321) 1028
Rosenvinge H, Judge E, Martin A (1998)
Demented and chronic depressed patients attending a day hospital:
Stress expressed by carers. International Journal of Geriatric
Psychiatry (13) 642-642
Salter M (2003) Psychiatry and the media:
from pitfalls to possibilities. Psychiatric Bulletin (27)
123-125
Salter M, Byrne P (2000) The stigma of mental
illness: how you can use the media to reduce it. Psychiatric
Bulletin (24) 281-283
Sartorius N (1998) Stigma: what can
psychiatrists do about it? The Lancet (352) 9133: 1058-1059
Sartorius N (2002) Iatrogenic stigma of
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Sayce L (1998) Stigma, discrimination and
social exclusion: What's in a word? Journal of Mental Health UK (7)
331-343
Sayce L, Measey L (1999) Strategies to reduce
social exclusion for people with mental health problems.
Psychiatric Bulletin (23) 65-67
Scambler G (1998) Stigma and disease:
changing paradigms. The Lancet (352) 9133: 1054-1055
Searle GF (1999) Stigma and depression: A
double whammy. International Journal of Clinical Practice (53) 6:
473-475
Shaw F (1998) Mistaken identity. The Lancet
(352) 9133: 1050-1051
Summerfield D (2001) Does psychiatry
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Turner S, Benbow S (2002) Challenge the
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Tylee A, Thornicroft G, Pinfold V (2003)
Tackling psychiatric stigma. Hospital Doctor 17 April 2003,
31-33.
Walsh E, Fahy T (2002) Violence in Society,
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Ward M (2000) Editorial. British Journal of
Community Nursing (5) 1
White P (1998) 'Changing Minds': Banishing
the stigma of mental illness. Journal of the Royal Society of
Medicine (91)10: 509-510
Wolpert L (1998) Stigma of depression: a
biologist's view. The Lancet (352) 9133: 1057