“You feed and water a rose bush and eventually it blossoms”: Constructions of self-transformation among mental health court defendants

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
Matthew W. Epperson, Sophia P. Sarantakos, Brianna J. Suslovic, Julian G. Thompson, Jesse J. Self
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Abstract

This study qualitatively examined adaptive responses to mental health court mandates through individual interviews with defendants in a mental health court (n = 31). Thematic analysis of interview data revealed that defendants engaged in meaning-making to comprehend and adapt to the perceived programmatic demands of mental health court. Programmatic burdens, court-enforced accountability, and intrinsic rewards were themes that converged to form a distinct adaptive response: construction of self-transformation narratives. Defendants in this study tended to interpret the intense burdens of participation as intrinsically rewarding and meaningful, leading them to see the expectations of mental health court as an opportunity to better themselves. The findings help to differentiate between compliance versus full treatment engagement among defendants with serious mental illness (SMI). This study's findings have important implications for how individuals with serious mental illness engage with court diversion programs and mandated treatment, and how these defendants may be best served in specialized mental health court programs.

“你给玫瑰花丛浇水,它最终会开花”:心理健康法庭被告自我转化的建构
本研究通过对心理健康法庭被告的个人访谈,定性地检验了对心理健康法庭命令的适应性反应(n = 31)。访谈数据的主题分析显示,被告参与意义建构是为了理解和适应心理健康法庭所感知的程序性要求。程序性负担、法院强制责任和内在奖励是融合形成独特适应性反应的主题:自我转型叙事的构建。本研究中的被告倾向于将参与的强烈负担解释为内在的奖励和有意义,导致他们将心理健康法庭的期望视为改善自己的机会。研究结果有助于区分严重精神疾病(SMI)被告的依从性与全面治疗参与。这项研究的发现对于严重精神疾病患者如何参与法庭转移项目和强制治疗,以及这些被告如何在专门的精神健康法庭项目中得到最好的服务具有重要意义。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.70%
发文量
54
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Law and Psychiatry is intended to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and information among professionals concerned with the interface of law and psychiatry. There is a growing awareness of the need for exploring the fundamental goals of both the legal and psychiatric systems and the social implications of their interaction. The journal seeks to enhance understanding and cooperation in the field through the varied approaches represented, not only by law and psychiatry, but also by the social sciences and related disciplines.
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