The Power of Labels (2024)

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Turner Syndrome (TS) and other chronic conditions can become a large part of one’s identity, but the Turner Syndrome Foundation (TSF wants) individuals with TS to know that they are so much more than their diagnosis!

How Labels Work

Labels reflect how people think about others and themselves. They not only influence how a personal identity is created but also allow for recognition that others have different qualities. They aid people in understanding differences in needs, culture, and personalities. Labels can also reflect positive characteristics, set useful expectations, and provide meaningful goals. At the same time, labeling can create misunderstandings and stereotypes. Whether good or bad, labeling has an important influence on identity and society.

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Positive Effects

Despite their usual negative reputation, labels are not always a bad thing. There are many positive effects of labeling. Labels can allow people to find a sense of belonging and power with people with whom they relate. By taking a label that was once viewed as negative and reclaiming it, these groups are able to reestablish their power.

Support for people with specific labels can be found more easily. By accepting the label as a person with TS, the individual can find a community that understands the challenges they are facing. They can find others who can offer moral support or advice on dealing with symptoms and challenges.

Negative Effects

While there are positive effects to labels, there are also negative effects. Labels can shape expectations that are set for other people, creating stereotypes. These stereotypes can result in unrealistic expectations or expecting less from someone despite what they are capable of. For example, someone could expect a person who is Asian to be good at math, even if they aren’t. This could also lead someone to think that a person who is disabled can’t have a job.

Research has shown labeling someone with a mental disorder can lead to a negative outcome, including feelings of rejection and discrimination. All of this can lead to the worsening of the mental disorder and the person’s overall mental health.

Long-term Effects

One of the long-term effects of labeling is that the label becomes the source of identification. According to the paper The Impact of Labeling in Childhood on the Sense of Self of Young Adults, by Rosemary Solomon, “stigma associated with the label [results] in isolation/rejection from society, lowered expectations, self-blame/guilt and emotional distress.” Solomon also explained that, as a result of a negative label given to a person by a family member or friend, they developed strained relationships.

How To Shake a Label or Stereotype

Shaking a label or stereotype is not an easy process, but it is quite fulfilling. Start by trying some of the strategies below.

  • Be yourself!
  • Increase your self-confidence with affirmations and other exercises.
  • Use breathing techniques like the one shown in one of our previous webinars. You can also try visualization or other calming techniques if you catch yourself feeling down because someone else made you feel bad about your label or if you get upset while trying to shake your label.
  • Notice the labels you give to yourself and others.
  • Remember to be kind to yourself and others.
  • Build a support network of people who care about who you are, not your label, to boost your self-confidence. TSF’s private Facebook group, Star Sisters, is a great example of this. Star Sisters supports women and girls with TS by creating a support network full of people with similar experiences and who understand each other’s challenges.
  • Build your own sense of identity beyond a single adjective or diagnosis.
  • If you believe that techniques like these are not helping you, don’t be scared to go to a therapist or psychiatrist. They can offer different perspectives on your experiences related to your labels that will help you understand yourself better.

Takeaway: What You Can Do Now

While labels have both good and bad effects, it is important to understand that you are more than the words that describe you. As author Collin Wright wrote in his book Act Accordingly: “Labels help define you, but they are not you.”

You are more than just a religion, a race, a gender, or a medical diagnosis. You are a person with a collection of many unique and amazing characteristics and qualities!

Written by Skylar Starnes, volunteer TSF blog writer. Edited by Liz Donner, volunteer TSF blog editor, and Susan Herman, volunteer TSF lead blog editor.

©Turner Syndrome Foundation 2021

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The Power of Labels (2024)

FAQs

What are the powers of labels? ›

Whether positive or negative, labels bring a limiting influence over actions, choices, and thoughts. They restrict individuals within boundaries, curbing their freedom to embrace their authentic selves and express themselves naturally.

Why are labels so important to people? ›

1) Labels help people know what they have and where it is.

People are often anxious that they have to get rid of a lot of things to be organized, and labeling reminds people that it's knowing where things are that's even more important.

What is the power of labeling people? ›

Labels can shape expectations that are set for other people, creating stereotypes. These stereotypes can result in unrealistic expectations or expecting less from someone despite what they are capable of.

What is the labeling theory of Frank Tannenbaum? ›

Criminal literature relates the labeling theory to Tannenbaum's concept of "the dramatization of evil." With this theory, Tannenbaum argued that labeling an individual, particularly a child, as evil based on his committing an evil act would eventually lead to the labeling and segregation of the individual.

What are the 4 types of labels? ›

In product labeling, four specific types of labels serve distinct purposes. These categories include Brand labels, Informative labels, Descriptive labels, and Grade labels.

What is a power label? ›

Think of the Power Content Label as a “nu*trition label” for electricity. This label provides reliable information about the energy resources used to generate electricity, enabling you to easily compare the power “content” of one electricity product with that of another.

Are labels a good or bad thing? ›

Labeling affects the way children see themselves. The way parents (or other adults) label a child can have a lasting impact on how that child thinks of him or herself. When a child has been labeled, that label will become a part of his or her identity. Labels often do more damage than goodby putting children in boxes.

How do labels effect people? ›

These labels reflect how people think about others and themselves. Most of the time they are harmless, but they can be damaging. Attaching a label to ourselves can negatively affect our self-esteem and hold us back, and attaching a label to other people can cause the persistence of negative stereotypes.

How do labels limit us? ›

While labels help us avoid unwanted change, they can also limit us: we can use our label as an excuse for not moving forward. Staying stuck in difficult relationships and patterns of behaviour, often with other people who have been labelled. Labels make it hard to behave differently according to the circ*mstance.

What is the danger of labelling people? ›

It often alters the way others view and react to the labeled individual and affects his or her self-esteem and self-concept in ways that may inhibit performance, diminish motivation, and depress mood.

What are the positive effects of labels? ›

The Effect of Positive Labeling (Praise and Encouragement)

Self-encouragement helps you overcome life's challenges, and minimizes the stress you feel when faced with the problems we encounter on a daily basis. You are more capable. You live up to the labels you attach to yourself.

What are the 4 labeling theory? ›

Labeling theory posits that self-identity and the behavior of individuals may be determined or influenced by the terms used to describe or classify them. It is associated with the concepts of self-fulfilling prophecy and stereotyping.

Who believes in the labelling theory? ›

According to sociologists like Emile Durkheim, George Herbert Mead, and Kai T. Erikson, deviance is functional to society and keeps stability by defining boundaries.

What is the basic idea behind labeling theory? ›

Deviance affirms cultural values and norms, responding to deviance promotes social unity, and responding to deviance clarifies moral boundaries. The basic idea behind labeling theory is that: Deviance arises not so much from what people do as how others respond to what they do.

What are the functions of labels? ›

Labels have many important functions

Therefore, depending on the industry for which a particular label was manufactured, we can obtain information, for example, regarding production date, shelf life, expiry date, origin or ingredients. The label also confirms the quality and authenticity of the product.

What is the power of food labels? ›

With so many processed and packaged foods, keeping track of the calorie content, fat level and grams of sugar per serving in every item you eat is difficult. However, managing your calorie intake requires this sort of knowledge. This is why food labels are helpful when it comes to managing a healthy diet and lifestyle.

Who has the power to label? ›

Police, judges, and educators are the individuals tasked with enforcing standards of normalcy and labeling certain behaviors as deviant in nature. By applying labels to people and creating categories of deviance, these officials reinforce society's power structure.

What is the purpose of the labels? ›

Labels help us to conveniently identify and organize our possessions.

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