Asked by Ta'Shara Na-Asia on Sep 22, 2024

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Stereotyped beliefs about psychological illnesses lead to

A) similar labels being attached to symptoms displayed by women and men.
B) the same behaviors as being perceived and labeled differently when exhibited by a woman versus by a man.
C) similar treatment of different symptoms for women and men.
D) similar labels being attached to symptoms displayed by women and men and similar treatment of different symptoms for women and men.

Stereotyped Beliefs

Preconceived notions that are overly simplified and applied to groups or categories of people without acknowledging individual differences.

Psychological Illnesses

Mental health disorders characterized by disturbances in a person's thoughts, emotions, or behavior.

Perceived

Regarded or understood in a certain way based on observational or psychological interpretation, often subjective.

  • Understand the impact of stereotypes and biases in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses.
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Jasma Motley5 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Stereotyped beliefs about psychological illnesses often lead to different behaviors being perceived and labeled differently when exhibited by a woman versus by a man. For example, men may be seen as "tough" if they display aggression, while women displaying the same behavior may be labeled "hysterical" or "over-emotional." This can lead to unequal treatment and stigmatization of individuals based on their gender.