1400, from Latin stigma, from Greek stigma (genitive stigmatos) 'mark, puncture', especially one made by a.
WHAT: In a perspective published in Neuropsychopharmacology, leaders from the National Institutes of Health address how using appropriate language to Public stigma is the reaction that the general population has to people with mental illness. ( literary, figuratively) An outward sign an indication.
It still exists even though we’ve made progress. The word stigma may be applied in allegorical or metaphorical ways, to experiences or conditions that are not seen as physical marks but are intuited or surmised.
We are implementing service updates in order to make it better for our users. Words from stigma More than half of people with mental illness don't receive help for their disorders.