The Greeks, who were apparently strong on visual aids, originated the term stigma to refer to bodily signs designed to expose something unusual and bad about the moral status of the signifier.
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Identity (Psychology), Prejudices, Social adjustment, Stigma (Social psychology), Psychology, Social Isolation, Self Concept, Social Identification, Interpersonal Relations, Identiteit, Stigmatisering (sociale wetenschappen), Psicologia Social, Stigmatisierung, Prejudice, Disabled Persons, Handicapés, Réhabilitation, Psychologie, Psychological Adaptation, Identity, Social interaction, Social psychology, Deviant behavior, People with disabilities, Identification (Psychology), ChristianityBook Details
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