We need more diversity and nuance in public accounts of psychosis treatment

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Keith Gallagher
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ABSTRACT People with lived experience of psychosis now have more access than ever to share their own stories and learn about others’ via social media and public health campaigns. However, lived experience accounts that deal with race-based bias and inequity, ambivalent attitudes toward the biomedical illness model, or negative or harmful experiences of treatment remain less visible. Such accounts may help many who are experiencing psychosis to locate themselves in the narratives of others and access insights about recovery and navigating treatment which are currently absent. Future efforts to uplift diverse accounts of lived experience should involve people with lived experience as formal collaborators, make room for discussion of the shortcomings of treatment, and prioritize especially marginalized voices and perspectives.
我们需要在精神病治疗的公开描述中增加多样性和细微差别
有精神病经历的人现在比以往任何时候都有更多的机会通过社交媒体和公共卫生活动分享自己的故事,并了解他人的故事。然而,处理基于种族的偏见和不平等,对生物医学疾病模型的矛盾态度,或治疗的负面或有害经历的生活经验仍然不太明显。这样的描述可能会帮助许多正在经历精神病的人在别人的叙述中定位自己,并获得目前缺乏的关于康复和导航治疗的见解。未来提升对生活经验的多样化描述的努力应该让有生活经验的人成为正式的合作者,为讨论治疗的缺点腾出空间,并优先考虑特别边缘化的声音和观点。
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