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Contents
- 1 The History of the Treatment of Mental Illness
- 2 Acceptance and the Recovery Paradigm in Mental Health Care
- 3 The Multiple Dimensions of the Acceptance of Mental Illness
- 4 Barriers and Facilitators to Acceptance of Mental Illness
- 5 The Process of Acceptance of Mental Illness
- 6 Acceptance of Mental Illness Among Women: Intersectional Stigma
- 7 Acceptance of Mental Illness Among Men: Masculinities and Mental Health
- 8 Racial–Ethnic Cultural Factors in the Process of Acceptance of Mental Illness
- 9 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Factors in the Process of Acceptance of Mental Illness
- 10 Clinical Applications and Investigation of the Acceptance of Mental Illness