Commentary: Are we over-pathologising young people's mental health? Locked inside our own building - on disorderism and the need to deflate our language.

IF 5 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Branko M van Hulst, Maria M Groen-Blokhuis, Bram de Ridder, Tycho J Dekkers
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At its core, pathologising is choosing the language of pathology to describe suffering. In youth mental health, the prevailing choice is to use diagnostic labels such as ADHD and autism when describing the problems young people face. A key, yet poorly visible risk of such diagnostic labelling is disorderism - a relative neglect of context introduced by the tendency to interpret peoples struggles through the lens of disorders of the individual. At the same time, diagnostic labels serve important functions. Among others, they help families access care and find information, allow researchers to compare findings, and aid policymakers organise funding. Put simply, the functions are too valuable to outright discard, yet the risks too great to ignore. We find ourselves stuck - locked inside our own language. We argue that a path forward lies in recognising the primary way diagnostic labels may cause harm: by sidelining other forms of understanding. Rather than reimagining the labels entirely, a way out of the deadlock could involve profound epistemic humility. If we deflate the labels - removing weight and certainty - we create space for other kinds of understanding.

评论:我们是否把年轻人的心理健康过度病态化了?锁在我们自己的大楼里——关于无序和需要压缩我们的语言。
病理学的核心是选择病理学的语言来描述痛苦。在青少年心理健康方面,在描述年轻人面临的问题时,普遍的选择是使用ADHD和自闭症等诊断标签。这种诊断标签的一个关键但不太明显的风险是紊乱——通过个体的紊乱来解释人们的斗争的倾向导致了对背景的相对忽视。同时,诊断标签还具有重要的功能。其中,它们帮助家庭获得护理和查找信息,使研究人员能够比较研究结果,并帮助政策制定者组织资金。简单地说,这些功能太有价值,不能完全放弃,但风险太大,不能忽视。我们发现自己被困在自己的语言里。我们认为,前进的道路在于认识到诊断标签可能造成伤害的主要方式:通过排除其他形式的理解。摆脱僵局的方法可能涉及深刻的认知谦卑,而不是完全重新构想标签。如果我们弱化标签——去掉重量和确定性——我们就为其他类型的理解创造了空间。
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Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Mental Health PEDIATRICS-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
3.30%
发文量
77
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) publishes high quality, peer-reviewed child and adolescent mental health services research of relevance to academics, clinicians and commissioners internationally. The journal''s principal aim is to foster evidence-based clinical practice and clinically orientated research among clinicians and health services researchers working with children and adolescents, parents and their families in relation to or with a particular interest in mental health. CAMH publishes reviews, original articles, and pilot reports of innovative approaches, interventions, clinical methods and service developments. The journal has regular sections on Measurement Issues, Innovations in Practice, Global Child Mental Health and Humanities. All published papers should be of direct relevance to mental health practitioners and clearly draw out clinical implications for the field.
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