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DTSTART:20260219T150000Z
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URL:https://www.ub.edu/grc_logos/activities/on-moral-luck/
SUMMARY:GRSem: On what we mean (more or less) by internalized stigma
DESCRIPTION:Internalized stigma is a pervasive phenomenon commonly endured 
 by people with mental health conditions. It typically refers to the degree
  to which individuals vulnerable to stigma internalize negative social ste
 reotypes\, believe them to be true of themselves\, and experience self-dev
 aluation as a result. Although this phenomenon has been increasingly explo
 red in the empirical literature\, the philosophical exploration of the mod
 els developed remains scarce. To address this gap\, I provide a conceptual
  analysis of the dominant empirical models in internalized stigma in menta
 l health\, exploring how unexamined conceptual assumptions generate incons
 istent understandings of the phenomenon. More precisely\, I demonstrate th
 at these models inadvertently disagree on two fundamental aspects: first\,
  different authors may consider additional features besides the acceptance
  of public stereotypes and the resulting self-devaluation\, thereby diverg
 ing in the necessary and sufficient conditions they specify for what count
 s as internalized stigma\; and second\, they disagree on how to characteri
 ze the phenomenology of self-devaluation.
CATEGORIES:Graduate Research Seminar (GRSem)
LOCATION:Seminari María Zambrano\, UB
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