Given the role of social factors in psychological disorders and the fact that psychological disorders are still associated with social stigma (people tend to think that the disorder is something to be ashamed of), there is a much greater chance that people with psychological disorders will
not seek and receive the treatment and support of other that are most needed for recovery

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Answer: True

Explanation: Psychological disorders are syndromes characterized by​ clinically significant disturbances in an individual's behavior that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental process underlying mental functioning. Simply put, it is a pattern of behavioural symptoms which affect several parts of the individual's life.

Many of the disorders are still associated with stigma and because of this feeling of shame that the society attributes to the disorders, many who need professional help and support will not seek treatment needed for their recovery due to the social stigma.

Answer:

That's true

Explanation:

Psychological disorder sometimes called mental disorders. This mental disorders are patterns of psychological or behavioral symptoms that affect several areas of life. These disorders can also create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms.

We have many people with this disorder but as the society associate stigmatization to it, many people having this disorder have the feeling of shame to come out because of these, we have people in need of medical treatment to heal from these, but some feel reluctant because of the stigmatization from the society.