Stigma management
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When a person receives unfair treatment or alienation due to a social stigma, the effects can be detrimental. Social stigmas are defined as any aspect of an individual's identity that is devalued in a social context.
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See also
- Alter ego
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Beard (companion)
- Closet Jew
- Closeted
- Coping (psychology)
- Defense mechanism
- Discrimination
- Workplace diversity
- Dramaturgy (sociology)
- Impression management
- Job satisfaction
- Masking (personality)
- Minority stress
- Model minority
- Normalization
- Organizational commitment
- Passing
- Prejudice
- Self-monitoring
- Social isolation
- Social stigma
- Stereotype
- Turnover (employment)
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