RESOLVing Violence

Stigma, Violence, and Mental Health: Insights from Arianna Gibson

April 02, 2024 Resolve SK Season 2 Episode 24
Stigma, Violence, and Mental Health: Insights from Arianna Gibson
RESOLVing Violence
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RESOLVing Violence
Stigma, Violence, and Mental Health: Insights from Arianna Gibson
Apr 02, 2024 Season 2 Episode 24
Resolve SK

In this episode of Resolving Violence, we flipping the script as we sit down with our regular host, Arianna Gibson – a graduate student in clinical psychology at the University of Saskatchewan.

Arianna delves into her research on stigma, specifically examining its impact on mental illness and relationships. She sheds light on the various complexities of stigma, from stereotypes to micro-aggressions, and its effects on individuals' lives.

With thought-provoking insights, Arianna also emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about stigma literature, promoting person-centered language, and consistently addressing harmful beliefs in clinical practice.

Her perspectives provide valuable guidance for clinicians and service providers, underscoring the need for ongoing efforts to reduce stigma and champion person-centered language. Join us in contemplating how we can challenge harmful beliefs, foster empathy, and cultivate a more inclusive and supportive environment for all!

Learn More About Our Guest:

Arianna Gibson
is a Clinical Psychology graduate student at the University of Saskatchewan, generally researching the impacts of trauma and family-/gender-based violence on mental health.  Alongside her studies, Arianna also works as a Research Assistant with RESOLVE SK, a prairie-based research network that coordinates and supports research aimed at ending violence. Arianna's current research focus is on the experiences of parents with borderline personality disorder, aiming to elucidate what this phase of life is like for these individuals and empower them in navigating their roles. She is also a regular host on the Resolving Violence podcast.

To connect with Arianna , contact her at: arianna.gibson@usask.ca

To learn more about Resolve SK, head to research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/

Show Notes

In this episode of Resolving Violence, we flipping the script as we sit down with our regular host, Arianna Gibson – a graduate student in clinical psychology at the University of Saskatchewan.

Arianna delves into her research on stigma, specifically examining its impact on mental illness and relationships. She sheds light on the various complexities of stigma, from stereotypes to micro-aggressions, and its effects on individuals' lives.

With thought-provoking insights, Arianna also emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about stigma literature, promoting person-centered language, and consistently addressing harmful beliefs in clinical practice.

Her perspectives provide valuable guidance for clinicians and service providers, underscoring the need for ongoing efforts to reduce stigma and champion person-centered language. Join us in contemplating how we can challenge harmful beliefs, foster empathy, and cultivate a more inclusive and supportive environment for all!

Learn More About Our Guest:

Arianna Gibson
is a Clinical Psychology graduate student at the University of Saskatchewan, generally researching the impacts of trauma and family-/gender-based violence on mental health.  Alongside her studies, Arianna also works as a Research Assistant with RESOLVE SK, a prairie-based research network that coordinates and supports research aimed at ending violence. Arianna's current research focus is on the experiences of parents with borderline personality disorder, aiming to elucidate what this phase of life is like for these individuals and empower them in navigating their roles. She is also a regular host on the Resolving Violence podcast.

To connect with Arianna , contact her at: arianna.gibson@usask.ca

To learn more about Resolve SK, head to research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/