As the questions states "are," this implies that multiple answers are possible. In that case, all of these would be useful strategies to reduce the stigma against people with psychological disorders.
If people increased their contact with members of this population, they would stop seeing psychological disorders as something far from them and difficult to understand. Moreover, if they increased their education on the subject, they would be less likely to have prejudices or stigma against these people. Finally, increased equality education would allow members of this population to be more included in society, which would most likely decrease the stigma.
Workers were drafted, so they had to join the war and leave or quit their jobs. People also volunteered to serve, and so people who didn't get drafted or join, took their places.
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The correct answer is Richard Lazarus. Richard Lazarus is
known as a psychologist who rise prominence in the 1960s. He stresses his
theory in a two way process that is associated with the production of stressors
by the environment and as well as the response of the individual that is subjected
to the stressor.