Self‐Stigma of Mental Illness and Help Seeking Among School Counselors

The authors reported the findings from a correlational investigation examining the relationship between school counselors' (N = 333) self‐stigma of mental illness, help‐seeking behaviors, burnout, stress, and life satisfaction. The authors used a path analysis to test a hypothesized causal fram...

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Gays & lesbians
Help seeking behavior
help‐seeking behaviors
Life satisfaction
Life stress
Mental disorders
Path analysis
School counseling
Self esteem
self‐stigma of mental illness
Stigma
stress
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