[Promoting citizenship and supporting recovery in severe mental illness].

Q4 Medicine
Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie Pub Date : 2025-01-01
J van Weeghel, Ph A E G Delespaul, F Bovenberg, C L Mulder
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Abstract

Background: The problems of people with a (serious) mental illness are rarely limited to mental health care.

Aim: Exploring whether citizenship can be a guiding concept for providing care to this group.

Method: Reflection based on relevant literature and healthcare practices.

Results: Citizenship brings the social backgrounds and consequences of mental health problems into focus, and connects people with and without such problems. In addition to the relations are rights, roles and resources of great importance. A process of subjectivation of citizenship is underway, which offers perspectives for our target group. Human rights guarantee that everyone is a citizen. Conversely, citizenship provides the institutional framework to implement human rights. Recovery and citizenship are each other’s terms.

Conclusion: Promoting citizenship is a joint task for mental health care, social domain and government.

[促进公民意识和支持严重精神疾病的康复]。
背景:患有(严重)精神疾病的人的问题很少局限于精神保健。目的:探讨公民身份是否可以作为护理这一群体的指导理念。方法:结合相关文献和医疗实践进行反思。结果:公民身份使人们关注心理健康问题的社会背景和后果,并将有和没有心理健康问题的人联系起来。除了关系之外,权利、角色和资源也非常重要。公民身份主体化的过程正在进行中,这为我们的目标群体提供了视角。人权保障人人都是公民。相反,公民身份为落实人权提供了制度框架。恢复和公民身份是彼此的术语。结论:促进公民权是精神卫生、社会和政府的共同任务。
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