Stigma is not static. It evolves with society, reflecting the shifting tides of cultural values, historical events, and collective fears. Over time, some stigmas weaken and fade, while others emerge or grow stronger. This dynamic nature of stigma tells us as much...
This article marks the beginning of a series exploring stigma—what it is, why it persists, and how it can be dismantled. Across this series, we will delve into the layers of stigma surrounding issues like substance use disorders, mental health, and other social...
Parental estrangement leaves a unique and often invisible scar. Unlike the grief that follows the death of a loved one—a loss society readily acknowledges—the pain of being estranged from a parent is laced with shame, confusion, and isolation. When the parent has...
My father died recently. He passed away without reconciling with me, without even telling me he was sick. For most of my life, we were estranged—not by my choice, but by his. My efforts to reconnect were met with silence, rejection, or brief moments of civility that...