Jessica Kenny, Sarah Kassabian, Sarah Hemeida, Maura Gissen
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摘要
它始于社交媒体上的一个简单问题:"大家都好吗?"(精灵宝可梦 [@elmo], 2024 年)。通过我们最喜爱的《芝麻街》卡通人物之一的这一基本报到,《精灵宝可梦》能够影响到数百万人,并引起人们的回应,这些回应道出了作者的切身感受,也道出了我的行为健康(BH)同事和病人一段时间以来的感受。很简单,我们正在挣扎。对 Elmo 集体签到的回应显示了当前人类经历的深度,包括个人悲伤、创伤、生存危机、绝望、仅仅是生存、不信和社会绝望。如果我们返璞归真,回到我们接受过的基本训练,回到埃尔莫提醒我们的行之有效的方法:促进我们自己、我们的同事、我们的病人之间的人际联系,并继续在系统层面倡导这种联系,那么保健服务提供者的复原力是可能的。探讨有关我们福祉的基本问题,对彼此的痛苦表示同情,公开承认我们共同的挣扎,这些都是我们共同度过难关的途径。当我们在个人层面上实践这些努力时,必须有更广泛的政策来支持保健系统,以便为我们生活的世界提供所需的有效、有弹性和持久的保健系统。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)。
Back to the basics: Addressing our individual and societal despair.
It started with a simple question on social media, "How is everybody doing?" (Elmo [@elmo], 2024). With this basic check-in from one of our most beloved Sesame Street characters, Elmo was able to reach millions of people and elicit responses that gave words to the feelings that the authors have been personally experiencing and noticing within my behavioral health (BH) colleagues and patients for some time now. Quite simply, we are struggling. Responses to Elmo's collective check-in demonstrated the depths of the current human experience, ranging from individual sadness, trauma, existential crises, despondence, mere survival, disbelief, and societal despair. Resilience for BH providers is possible if we return to the basics, what we are foundationally trained to do, and what Elmo reminded us works so well: facilitate human connection within ourselves, with our colleagues, with our patients, and to continue to advocate for this connection at a systemic level. Exploring fundamental questions about our well-being, showing empathy for each other's pain, and openly acknowledging our shared struggles allows for a way through this, together. As we practice these efforts at the individual level, broader policies to support the BH system must follow to offer an effective, resilient, and enduring BH system necessary for the world we live in. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
Families Systems & HealthHEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
7.70%
发文量
81
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍:
Families, Systems, & Health publishes clinical research, training, and theoretical contributions in the areas of families and health, with particular focus on collaborative family healthcare.