Exploring hope: Its meaning for adults living with depression and for social work practice

S. Houghton
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Abstract Mental health consumers are increasingly challenging deficit focussed constructions of mental illness, which conceptualise depression as a psychopathology with associated connotations of abnormality and disease. The emergence of the recovery paradigm facilitates the possibility, indeed the hope, of recovery from serious mental illness. Social work has much to offer this shifting mental health context, drawing as it does on holistic understandings of individuals and on perspectives such as strengths, resilience and empowerment. This changing practice environment supports the need to examine individual consumer experiences of depression and recovery in order to better inform the helping relationship. This paper informs this area of practice by exploring meanings and constructions of hope from the perspective of mental health consumers with depression. The research suggests that by incorporating hopefulness into interactions between mental health consumers and clinicians, there is the potential to enhance both the wellbeing of the consumer and the quality of the consumer/clinician relationship.
探索希望:它对成年抑郁症患者和社会工作实践的意义
心理健康消费者越来越多地挑战以缺陷为中心的精神疾病结构,这些结构将抑郁症概念化为一种具有异常和疾病相关内涵的精神病理学。康复范式的出现促进了从严重精神疾病中康复的可能性,实际上是希望。社会工作可以为这种不断变化的心理健康环境提供很多帮助,因为它对个人的整体理解,以及对力量、恢复力和赋权等观点的理解。这种不断变化的实践环境支持了检查个人消费者抑郁和康复经历的需要,以便更好地了解帮助关系。本文通过从抑郁症心理健康消费者的角度探讨希望的意义和结构,为这一实践领域提供信息。研究表明,通过将希望融入到心理健康消费者和临床医生之间的互动中,有可能提高消费者的福祉和消费者/临床医生关系的质量。
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