感知的力量:在没有持续药物使用的情况下,心理健康恢复中诊断标签的生活经验。

The Psychiatric quarterly Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-25 DOI:10.1007/s11126-020-09866-8
Ray Eads, Mo Yee Lee, Chang Liu, Nancy Yates
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心理健康的康复运动强调通过多种途径进行整体和个性化的治疗,尽管大多数心理健康治疗和现有文献强调对主要心理健康状况的药物治疗和药物依从性。报销系统和研究文献都是围绕基于生物医学角度的正式诊断类别来进行的,但诊断标签也带有污名,并影响客户如何看待自己和他们的心理健康问题。为了探讨标签和感知在替代康复途径中的影响,本定性研究探讨了在持续康复中不持续使用药物的人的诊断标签和自我感知的生活经验。该研究采用了扎根理论的方法来分析19名参与者的深度访谈数据。参与者之前被诊断为精神分裂症、双相情感障碍和/或重度抑郁症,符合功能恢复标准,并且12个月内不再服用精神药物。参与者确定了积极的感知-问题的外部化和对外部“治疗”的希望-以及消极的感知-耻辱和无能为力-遵循诊断标签。值得注意的是,无力感的主题与最初的积极主题相关,因为诊断使问题超出了他们的控制范围,一些参与者认为治疗毫无帮助。参与者通过找到内化的解决方案并将其心理健康经历重新定义为变革性的,成功地克服了无力感。心理健康提供者不是强迫客户接受他们的诊断或“疾病”,而是可以通过强调在康复过程中赋予权力和个人意义来支持多种康复途径。
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The Power of Perception: Lived Experiences with Diagnostic Labeling in Mental Health Recovery without Ongoing Medication Use.

The recovery movement in mental health emphasizes holistic and individualized treatment through many pathways to recovery, though the majority of mental health treatment and existing literature emphasize pharmacotherapy and medication adherence for major mental health conditions. The reimbursement system and research literature are oriented around formal diagnostic categories based in a biomedical perspective of mental health problems, but diagnostic labels also carry stigma and influence how clients perceive themselves and their mental health problems. To investigate the influence of labeling and perception in alternate pathways to recovery, this qualitative study explores the lived experience of diagnostic labeling and self-perception among persons in sustained recovery without ongoing medication use. The study used a grounded theory approach to analyze data from in-depth interviews with 19 participants. Participants had previously received diagnoses of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and/or major depression, met criteria for functional recovery, and were no longer taking psychotropic medications for 12 months. The participants identified positive perceptions-externalization of the problem and hope for an external "cure"-and negative perceptions-stigma and powerlessness-following a diagnostic label. Notably, the theme of powerlessness related to the initially positive themes as the diagnosis placed the problem outside their control and some participants experienced treatments as unhelpful. Participants succeeded in overcoming powerlessness by finding internalized solutions and redefining their mental health experience as transformative. Rather than pressing clients to accept their diagnosis or "illness," mental health providers can support multiple pathways to recovery by emphasizing empowerment and personal meaning-making in the recovery process.

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