discrimination against people with mental health conditions
Discrimination against people with mental health conditions refers to unjust treatment, prejudice, or the unfair exclusion of individuals based on their diagnosed or perceived mental illness, resulting in the denial of their rights, opportunities, stigmatization, or unequal treatment in various aspects of life such as employment, education, healthcare, housing, or social interactions.
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