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‘Schizophrenia’ Still Carries a Stigma. Will Changing the Name Help?

Posted on December 21, 2021 by Marilyn Langeman

Many people with or connected to the mental illness approve of updating the name, a new survey shows. But some experts are not convinced it’s the answer.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/20/health/schizophrenia-name-change.html?action=click&algo=bandit-all-surfaces_impression_cut_3&block=more_in_recirc&fellback=false&imp_id=792046790&impression_id=b2c3e361-62a9-11ec-94c1-ed6a591c6e85&index=1&pgtype=Article&pool=more_in_pools%2Fhealth&region=footer&req_id=796525500&surface=eos-more-in&variant=0_bandit-all-surfaces_impression_cut_3

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