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Opening up: self-disclosure and stigma among mental health professionals-a cross-sectional study
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion 1–13.
Published: 12 February 2026
...Mary Koer; Maurice Topper Purpose Stigma and discrimination in the workplace are prevalent challenges faced by mental health professionals (MHPs) with lived experience of mental illness, affecting their well-being and job sustainability. Although self-disclosure of lived experience has...
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Research watch: is social inclusion for service users increased when mental health professionals “come out” as service users?
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2017) 21 (2): 73–79.
Published: 10 April 2017
...Sue Holttum Purpose This paper discusses two recent studies of mental health professionals who have experience of mental distress, one in the USA and one in Australia. The purpose of this paper is to highlight different experiences, first of largely concealing their experience, and second...
