Lived experience as a leadership asset.

Q3 Medicine
Laurie Edmundson
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Abstract

This article explores how living with complex mental health conditions can serve as a valuable asset in health leadership. It uses the author's personal journey after receiving a borderline personality disorder diagnosis before beginning a career in healthcare, and her decision to disclose her diagnosis despite the risks to her career. This decision was made in part due to her belief that personal disclosure could combat stigma, encourage understanding, and be an asset to her career rather than a detriment. The author reflects on reframing her disorder as a source of leadership strength rather than weakness. This article encourages other health leaders to lead by example, normalize discussions about mental health, and embrace the innovative ideas of individuals with lived experiences. Ultimately, this article serves as a call to action for reducing stigma surrounding borderline personality disorder and other mental health challenges, fostering inclusivity, and promoting authenticity in the workplace.

作为领导资产的生活经验。
这篇文章探讨了生活在复杂的心理健康状况下如何成为健康领导的宝贵资产。它使用了作者在开始从事医疗保健事业之前接受边缘型人格障碍诊断后的个人旅程,以及她不顾职业风险决定披露诊断结果的决定。做出这一决定的部分原因是,她相信披露个人信息可以消除耻辱,鼓励理解,并对她的职业生涯有益而不是有害。作者反思了如何将自己的混乱重新定义为领导力的优势而不是弱点。这篇文章鼓励其他健康领导者以身作则,规范关于心理健康的讨论,并接受有生活经历的个人的创新想法。最终,这篇文章呼吁人们采取行动,减少围绕边缘型人格障碍和其他心理健康挑战的耻辱感,培养包容性,促进工作场所的真实性。
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Healthcare Management Forum
Healthcare Management Forum Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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