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| What does labelling theory focus on? |
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Symbolic meaning of illness - Shared connotations and imagery with a condition - Social and physical consequences for an individual |
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| Which theory looks at the shared connotations and imagery with a condition |
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| Primary and Secondary deviance |
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| Primary and Secondary deviance author |
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| Why is sickness a form of deviancy |
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| Outside the norm of health |
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| Acts before they are publicly labelled |
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| Someone changes their behaviour in accordance with a label |
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| Deviance before the public labelling |
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| Deviance in direct response to a label |
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| Primary deviance and sickness |
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| A person is unwell, i.e. outside norms of health |
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| Secondary deviance and sickness |
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| The diagnosis (label) is attached |
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| Discriminatory experiences |
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| Which sort of stigma causes discriminatroy experiences |
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| Which sort of stigma changes a person's self identity |
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