Towards democratised psychiatry: building metacommunities for inclusive and equitable global mental health.

IF 1.4 Q2 Medicine
Yansen Alberth Reba, M Zaenul Muttaqin, Yovian Yustiko Prasetya
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Abstract

Through their study, George Ikkos & Nick Bouras reveal that the responsibilities of the psychiatric community are increasingly complex, especially amid the onslaught of globalisation and the confines of neoliberalism. 'Metacommunity' in this context refers not only to the history of psychiatrists but their role in strengthening and influencing mental health policies. A number of challenges continue to emerge in the public sphere, highlighting the need for psychiatry to adapt to society's evolving demands for inclusivity, equity and ethical governance. These challenges emphasise the importance of shaping the future of psychiatry that is responsive to the complexities of mental health care and aligned with democratic principles that prioritise transparency and social accountability. We have added several aspects that could complement psychiatrists' future theory and practice, including a more collaborative and evidence-based approach to dealing with increasingly complex mental health issues.

迈向精神病学民主化:为包容和公平的全球精神卫生建立元社区。
通过他们的研究,George Ikkos和Nick Bouras揭示了精神病学社区的责任越来越复杂,特别是在全球化的冲击和新自由主义的限制下。在这种情况下,“元社区”不仅指精神科医生的历史,而且指他们在加强和影响精神卫生政策方面的作用。公共领域继续出现一些挑战,突出表明精神病学需要适应社会对包容性、公平和道德治理不断变化的要求。这些挑战强调了塑造精神病学未来的重要性,使其能够应对精神卫生保健的复杂性,并与优先考虑透明度和社会问责制的民主原则保持一致。我们增加了几个方面,可以补充精神科医生未来的理论和实践,包括一个更加协作和基于证据的方法来处理日益复杂的精神健康问题。
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BJPsych International
BJPsych International Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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