Definition of Pathologization. Meaning of Pathologization. Synonyms of Pathologization

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Definition of Pathologization

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Meaning of Pathologization from wikipedia

- used in place of a social model. Medicalization may also be termed pathologization or (pejoratively) "disease mongering". Since medicalization is the...
- or normative ****uality. The term is often used when discussing the pathologization, erasure, and dehumanization of a****ual and aromantic individuals in...
- suicidal people experiencing discrimination, stigmatization, exclusion, pathologization, and incarceration. They may be hospitalized and/or drugged without...
- social, and cultural scaffolding of a dominant racial hierarchy. By pathologizing dissent and framing challenges to racial inequities as misperceptions...
- dis/ability, and challenges those constructions. It critiques the pathologization of neurodivergent individuals and the ways in which it intersects with...
- related to the trait's more pathological aspects. Some authors have pathologized the trait. While humanistic and transpersonal theories of psychology...
- shifted onto the substance (****, sravam), resulting in subsequent pathologization.: 115  In Ayurveda, the term generally used for both male **** and...
- model of pathologization or criminalization of non-reproductive ****ual behaviors to a model that reflects ****ual well-being and pathologizes the absence...
- Secular conversion therapy is offered less often due to reduced medical pathologization of homo****uality, and religious practitioners have become more dominant...
- Menace organized protests and sit ins against the medical and mental pathologization of trans people. Trans people were generally excluded from first wave...