The Task before Psychiatry Today Redux: STSPIR*.

Ajai R Singh
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This paper outlines six important tasks for psychiatry today, which can be put in short as: Spread and scale up services;Talk;Science,Psychotherapy;Integrate; andResearch excellence. As an acronym, STSPIR. Spread and scale up services: Spreading mental health services to uncovered areas, and increasing facilities in covered areas:Mental disorders are leading cause of ill health but bottom of health agenda;Patients face widespread discrimination, human rights violations and lack of facilities;Need to stem the brain drain from developing countries;At any given point, 10% of the adult population report having some mental or behavioural disorder;In India, serious mental disorders affect nearly 80 million people, i.e. combined population of the northern top of India, including Punjab, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh;Combating imbalance between burden of demand and supply of efficient psychiatric services in all countries, especially in developing ones like India, is the first task before psychiatry today. If ever a greater role for activism were needed, this is the field;The need is to scale up effective and cost-effective treatments and preventive interventions for mental disorders.TALK: Speaking to a wider audience about positive contributions of psychiatry:Being aware of, understanding, and countering, the massive anti-psychiatry propaganda online and elsewhere;Giving a firm answer to anti-psychiatry even while understanding its transformation into mental health consumerism and opposition to reckless medicalisation;Defining normality and abnormality;Bringing about greater precision in diagnosis and care;Motivating those helped by psychiatry to speak up;Setting up informative websites and organising programmes to reduce stigma and spread mental health awareness;Setting up regular columns in psychiatry journals around the globe, called 'Patients Speak', or something similar, wherein those who have been helped get a chance to voice their stories.SCIENCE: Shrugging ambivalence and disagreement and searching for commonalities in psychiatric phenomena;An idiographic orientation which stresses individuality cannot, and should not, preclude the nomothetic or norm laying thrust that is the crux of scientific progress.The major contribution of science has been to recognize such commonalities so they can be researched, categorized and used for human welfare.It is a mistake to stress individuality so much that commonalities are obliterated.While the purpose and approach of psychiatry, as of all medicine, has to be humane and caring, therapeutic advancements and aetiologic understandings are going to result only from a scientific methodology.Just caring is not enough, if you have not mastered the methods of care, which only science can supply.PSYCHOTHERAPY: Psychiatrists continuing to do psychotherapy:Psychotherapy must be clearly defined, its parameters and methods firmly delineated, its proof of effectiveness convincingly demonstrated by evidence based and controlled trials;Psychotherapy research suffers from neglect by the mainstream at present, because of the ascendancy of biological psychiatry;It suffers resource constraints as major sponsors like pharma not interested;Needs funding from some sincere researcher organisations and altruistic sponsors, as also professional societies and governments;Psychotherapy research will have to provide enough irrefutable evidence that it works, with replicable studies that prove it across geographical areas;It will not do for psychiatrists to hand over psychotherapy to clinical psychologists and others.INTEGRATE APPROACHES: Welcoming biological breakthroughs, while supplying psychosocial insights:Experimental breakthroughs, both in aetiology and therapeutics, will come mainly from biology, but the insights and leads can hopefully come from many other fields, especially the psychosocial and philosophical;The biological and the psychological are not exclusive but complementary approaches;Both integration and reductionism are valid. Integration is necessary as an attitude, reductionism is necessary as an approach. Both the biological and the psychosocial must co-exist in the individual psychiatrist, as much as the branch itself.RESEARCH EXCELLENCE: Promoting genuine research alone, and working towards an Indian Nobel Laureate in psychiatry by 2020:To stop promoting poor quality research and researchers, and to stop encouraging sycophants and ladder climbers. To pick up and hone genuine research talent from among faculty and students;Developing consistent quality environs in departments and having Heads of Units who recognize, hone and nurture talent. And who never give in to pessimism and cynicism;Stop being satisfied with the money, power and prestige that comes by wheeling-dealing, groupism and politicking;Infinite vistas of opportunity wait in the wings to unfold and offer opportunities for unravelling the mysteries of the 'mind' to the earnest seeker. Provided he is ready to seek the valuable. Provided he stops holding on to the artificial and the superfluous.

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今天精神病学面前的任务Redux: STSPIR*。
本文概述了当今精神病学的六项重要任务,它们可以简单地概括为:传播和扩大服务;谈话;科学;心理治疗;研究卓越。缩写是STSPIR。扩展和扩大服务:将精神卫生服务推广到没有覆盖的地区,并在有覆盖的地区增加设施:精神障碍是健康不佳的主要原因,但在卫生议程中处于末位;患者面临普遍歧视、侵犯人权和缺乏设施;需要阻止发展中国家的人才外流;在任何一个特定点,10%的成年人口报告患有某种精神或行为障碍;在印度,严重精神障碍影响了近8 000万人。例如,包括旁遮普邦、哈里亚纳邦、查谟和克什米尔、北阿坎德邦和喜马偕尔邦在内的印度北部地区的人口总数;在所有国家,特别是在印度这样的发展中国家,消除有效精神病学服务的需求负担和供应之间的不平衡,是当今精神病学面临的首要任务。如果需要行动主义发挥更大的作用,这就是这个领域;需要的是扩大对精神障碍的有效和具有成本效益的治疗和预防性干预。谈话:向更广泛的听众讲述精神病学的积极贡献:意识到、理解和反击,在网上和其他地方进行大规模的反精神病学宣传;对反精神病学作出坚定的回应,即使在理解其转变为精神健康消费主义和反对不计后果的医疗化的同时;定义正常和异常;使诊断和护理更加精确;激励那些得到精神病学帮助的人说出来;建立信息网站和组织项目,以减少耻辱和传播精神健康意识全球的精神病学期刊,叫做“病人说话”,或者类似的东西,那些得到帮助的人有机会说出他们的故事。科学:抛开矛盾心理和分歧,在精神病学现象中寻找共性;强调个性的个体性取向不能,也不应该排除科学进步的关键所在——标本论或规范制定的推动力。科学的主要贡献是认识到这些共性,以便对它们进行研究、分类并用于人类福利。过分强调个性而抹杀共性是错误的。虽然精神病学的目的和方法,就像所有医学一样,必须是人道和关怀的,但治疗的进步和病因学的理解只能来自科学的方法。仅仅关心是不够的,如果你还没有掌握关心的方法,这只有科学才能提供。心理治疗:精神科医生继续做心理治疗:心理治疗必须有明确的定义,它的参数和方法必须得到明确的描述,它的有效性证明必须通过基于证据和对照试验令人信服地证明;心理治疗研究目前受到主流忽视。因为生物精神病学的优势;由于主要赞助者如制药公司不感兴趣,它受到资源限制;需要一些真诚的研究组织和无私的赞助者,以及专业协会和政府的资助;心理治疗研究必须提供足够的无可辩驳的证据,证明它是有效的。精神病学家不能把心理治疗交给临床心理学家和其他人。整合方法:欢迎生物学的突破,同时提供社会心理的见解:在病因学和治疗学方面的实验突破将主要来自生物学,但见解和线索可能来自许多其他领域,特别是社会心理和哲学;生物学和心理学不是排斥而是互补的方法;整合和还原论都是有效的。作为一种态度,整合是必要的,作为一种方法,还原论是必要的。生理和心理两方面必须在精神科医生个人身上共存,就像这门学科本身一样。卓越的研究:促进真正的研究,并努力在2020年之前获得印度的诺贝尔精神病学奖;停止促进低质量的研究和研究人员,并停止鼓励马屁精和爬梯子的人。从教职员和学生中挑选和培养真正的研究人才;在各学系建立一致的优质环境,并设立认可、培养和培养人才的单位主管。他们从不向悲观和犬儒主义屈服;不再满足于金钱、权力和声望所带来的投机交易、群体主义和政治活动;无限的机会在背后等待着展开,并为那些真诚的追求者提供了解开“心灵”之谜的机会。 只要他愿意寻找有价值的东西。只要他不再执着于人造的和多余的东西。
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