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    Albinisim and social stigma
    (UMT.Lahore, 2024) MAHAM ASGHAR
    This abstract is centered on social problems against albinos who are different in physical appearance because of the absence about melanin deposits, which could pass as a color making substance anywhere within their body. Therefore, they do not have color any ware in the skin, hair, eye etc. Even though they look physically different, in spirit and mind both exhibit the same land of feelings, thoughts and skills. This research tried to prove the practice of discrimination on them and its related mental state. This research demonstrates that when society treats her/him wrong, bullies and executes poorly upon this individual their life along with systemic mental health disorder collapses the subject leading to social anxiety, trust issues in all cases low self-esteem; difficult communication skills are instilled coupled chaos, both internal as a response it shows by sparking harmful thoughts. It also results in someone always afraid of being judged.

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