
Description: Some Stutter, Luh! Welcomes Dr. Hazel Price, a lecturer in English language at the University of Salford, and author of "The Language of Mental Illness: Corpus Linguistics and the Construction of Mental Illness in the Press". She shares her insights about the intersection of language, media, and mental health, emphasizing the critical role of linguistics in understanding and addressing stigma. Let’s listen! Notes: In her book, "The Language of Mental Illness: Corpus Linguistics and the Construction of Mental Illness in the Press," published in 2022, Dr. Price examined how UK news reports have shaped public perceptions of mental health over 30 years using a corpus of 45 million words. She aimed to bridge the gap between linguistic research and practical guidelines for language use in mental health contexts. In her book, she used methods from corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis to analyze public perceptions and stigma related to mental illness. She discusses the importance of accurate language in media and its impact on public understanding and stigma. Dr. Price emphasizes that all health experiences are mediated through language, from recognizing symptoms to communicating with healthcare providers. She discusses the role of language in perpetuating stigma and the importance of linguistic research in health communication.