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Author: | Lamb, Jennifer ARNP, MN
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Institution: | Jennifer Lamb, ARNP, MN, is a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner in Spokane, Washington. This article was her scholarly project at the University of Washington School of Nursing, from which she graduated in 2007.
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Source: | Journal of Holistic Nursing. 27(1):57-65, March 2009.
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Abstract: | Stigma is a social justice problem that plagues persons with psychiatric disabilities, their families, and society. It fuels the fear underlying discrimination; undermines consumer self-efficacy; and blocks rehabilitation, recovery, and social integration. The author hopes to create a passion for change and suggest a way that everyone can help stop stigma. This approach is simple: to nurture the artistic talent many clients possess and connect them with public venues for their artworks. On display, too, will be the "ability" in "disability." This will reduce stigma while building self-efficacy and empowerment. Anecdotal evidence supports this hypothesis. However, research is needed; a design for a study to test this hypothesis is described. Significantly, an antistigmal arts intervention can be conducted by any aware practitioner; one does not need to be an art therapist or have any background in art, only a desire to make a difference and resources on which to draw.
(C)2009Sage Publications
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Author Keywords: | empowerment; holistic nursing; mental health; nursing as an art; psychiatric nursing; schizophrenia; alternative therapies.
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Language: | English.
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Document Type: | Aesthetics.
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Journal Subset: | Clinical Medicine.
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ISSN: | 0898-0101
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NLM Journal Code: | 8506709, ib4
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