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Low-communitarian communities are more prone to practice shaming that is stigmatizing and disintegrative.

Multiple dimensions or types of stigma connected to mental health have been identified in the literature, including self-stigma, public stigma, professional stigma, and institutional stigma. Self-stigma, also known as internalized stigma, is the term used to describe someone's negative attitudes toward their own mental illness.

A philosophy known as communitarianism places an emphasis on the relationship between the individual and the community. Its basic tenet is the conviction that a person's social identity and personality are mostly shaped by their interactions with others in their society, with individuality having less of an impact on development.

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