The Rise of Consumerism

Laura Van Tosh, R. Ralph, Jean Campbell
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Abstract Consumerism in mental health began in protest against inhuman treatment received in psychiatric hospitals. It continues today in consumer involvement in a wide array of venues. Consumers are still involved in advocating against inhuman and harmful treatment and in advocating for effective mental health services that are provided with dignity and respect. Consumers are also involved in providing support and sustenance for each other in both informal and formal ways: in mutual self-help and in the provision of consumer-operated services. They are also involved in designing, conducting, and participating in research; and in participating in policy making bodies at the local, state, and federal levels. This paper outlines the many ways in which consumers have been and continue to be involved in impacting mental health treatment, research, and policy.
消费主义的兴起
心理健康中的消费主义起源于对精神病院所受到的不人道待遇的抗议。今天,它继续在消费者参与广泛的场所。消费者仍在倡导反对不人道和有害的待遇,并倡导以尊严和尊重的方式提供有效的精神卫生服务。消费者还以非正式和正式的方式相互支持和维持生计:参与相互自助和提供消费者经营的服务。他们还参与设计、实施和参与研究;以及参与地方、州和联邦各级的政策制定机构。本文概述了消费者已经并将继续参与影响心理健康治疗、研究和政策的许多方式。
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