stigmatized in A Sentence

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    Not Stigmatized and isolated.

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    We must stop stigmatizing disease and traumatizing the afflicted.

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    Based on the described approach, the question"Who becomes Stigmatized and why?

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    Heterosexuals can incorporate that stigmatizing view into their own belief system.

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    Many previous studies took in a different reality, where divorce was more Stigmatized.

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    So associating violence with mental illness stigmatizes a whole group of people unfairly.

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    Therapeutic communities are special places for people who should feel special, not Stigmatized and isolated.

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    It's time to turn around and embrace these individuals who should feel special, not Stigmatized.

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    And yet, treatment for mental illness sometimes fails at the provider level because it is Stigmatized.

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    While going gray might be a natural process, there is something stigmatizing about having gray hair.

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    Articles that focused on men were much more likely to showcase stigmatizing content and emphasize violence.

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    Those with mental illness often claim that they are Stigmatized, or at the very least, treated differently.

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    It just makes the kids feel more frightened, more Stigmatized, and terrible if they really do get one.”.

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    Through the decades there have been various mental health conditions which have become better understood and less Stigmatized.

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    It throws light on Stigmatized behaviours and health outcomes of a hidden population that is otherwise difficult to reach.

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    Swallow a battery of medicines every day, face all kinds of side effects and be Stigmatized by the environment.

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    These different causes of infection between past and present explain why many baby boomers might feel Stigmatized by the condition.

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    I feel like a lot of twentysomethings, because of immaturity, aren't as informed about the disease and stigmatize it.

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    They may feel more Stigmatized than men in seeking help for their addiction- something that is common among other addictions too.

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    According to this same survey, nearly 74 percent of lawyers who said they tried working part-time felt Stigmatized in some way.

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    Research has shown that African-Americans are more likely to feel Stigmatized by a diagnosis of mental illness than whites or Hispanics.

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    According to this same survey, nearly 74% of lawyers who said they tried working part time felt Stigmatized in some way.

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    Labels will stigmatize GM food, and companies that perform research and development into biotech agriculture will start to have second thoughts.

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    This victimization is not just limited to the people with mental illness- their family and friends may also be Stigmatized by association.

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    And when the crisis is particularly dire, or potentially stigmatizing, people may not even tell their closest friends and suffer in isolation.

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    It's become more normative over the past 40 years to be egalitarian, and being labeled a racist is stigmatizing in many communities.”.

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    It is a multifaceted process through which people lose political, legal, and social agency, and through which they are Stigmatized or discriminated against.

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    The modern Indian economy moved away from‘Nehruvian socialism' in the 1990s and is now slowly freeing itself from the‘Stigmatized capitalism' of the post liberalization era.

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    The nonpoor people of Mexican descent, however, often are those who were born in the United States, and may struggle with their stereotyped or Stigmatized identity.

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    White guilt is not angst over injustices suffered by others; it is the terror of being Stigmatized with America's old bigotries- racism, sexism, homophobia and xenophobia.”.

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