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This document provides references for 7 journal articles and 1 web page on the topics of: British nurses' attitudes toward electroconvulsive therapy from 1945-2000; how stigma affects work in people with serious mental illnesses; the benefits and side effects of electroconvulsive therapy according to WebMD; predictors of mental illness stigma and attitudes among college students using campus reading program vignettes; the hegemony of cognitive-behavioral therapy in modern mental healthcare; sex and depression in the National Comorbidity Survey regarding lifetime prevalence, chronicity and recurrence; the stigma of psychiatric treatment and help-seeking intentions for depression; and a psychological case study of Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar.
This document provides references for 7 journal articles and 1 web page on the topics of: British nurses' attitudes toward electroconvulsive therapy from 1945-2000; how stigma affects work in people with serious mental illnesses; the benefits and side effects of electroconvulsive therapy according to WebMD; predictors of mental illness stigma and attitudes among college students using campus reading program vignettes; the hegemony of cognitive-behavioral therapy in modern mental healthcare; sex and depression in the National Comorbidity Survey regarding lifetime prevalence, chronicity and recurrence; the stigma of psychiatric treatment and help-seeking intentions for depression; and a psychological case study of Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar.
This document provides references for 7 journal articles and 1 web page on the topics of: British nurses' attitudes toward electroconvulsive therapy from 1945-2000; how stigma affects work in people with serious mental illnesses; the benefits and side effects of electroconvulsive therapy according to WebMD; predictors of mental illness stigma and attitudes among college students using campus reading program vignettes; the hegemony of cognitive-behavioral therapy in modern mental healthcare; sex and depression in the National Comorbidity Survey regarding lifetime prevalence, chronicity and recurrence; the stigma of psychiatric treatment and help-seeking intentions for depression; and a psychological case study of Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar.
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