Ethical PerspectiveFINAL CLEAN
Ethical PERSPECTIVE Dementia: stigma and its effects Susan Mary Benbow1 & David Jolley2 1. Professor of Mental Health & Ageing, Centre for Ageing & Mental Health, Staffordshire University, and Director, Older Mind Matters Ltd. 2. Consultant Psychiatrist and Honorary Reader Manchester University. * Address for correspondence: Prof Susan M Benbow, Centre for Ageing & Mental Health, Faculty of Health & Sciences, Staffordshire University, Blackheath Lane, Stafford ST18 0AD. Email: Phone: 07789 485435 Office Phone: 01785 353742 1 Practice Points Clinicians should be aware of and resist the tendency to diminish, devalue and socially exclude people living with a dementia.
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