Peter Bullimore:一个活生生的致敬

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
J. Carson
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目的本文旨在向心理健康活动家、国际培训师彼得·布利莫尔(Peter Bullimore)致敬。设计/方法/方法彼得提供了一份他想向之致敬的人的名单。杰罗姆走近这些人。都同意了。来自世界各地的一些人证明,彼得的教学和个性对他们的临床实践和生活产生了影响。研究局限/启示开放思想的消失导致了欢迎用户观点的期刊的短缺。精神卫生和社会包容一直支持有生活经验的人的声音。这些是对一个人在精神卫生领域工作的精选致敬。实际意义这些描述提供了对一个杰出人物的工作的见解。社会影响心理健康专业的学生主要接触到同龄人的作品。心理健康的历史充满了专业人士的故事,而不是使用服务的人的故事。原创性/价值历史上关于精神病学的描述都是由心理健康专家撰写的。服务用户或生活经历的叙述通常是从个人患病和康复的角度来写的。有相对较少的,庆祝特定个人的额外成就与生活经验。
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Peter Bullimore: a living tribute
Purpose This paper aims to provide a living tribute to the mental health activist and international trainer Peter Bullimore. Design/methodology/approach Peter provided a list of people to who he wanted to provide tributes. Jerome approached all these people. All agreed. Findings Several people from around the world attest to the influence that Peter’s teaching and personality have had on their clinical practice and on their lives. Research limitations/implications The disappearance of an Open Mind has left a shortage of journals, which welcome the user perspective. Mental Health and Social Inclusion have always championed the voice of people with lived experience. These are selected tributes to one man’s work in the field of mental health. Practical implications These accounts provide insights into the work of a remarkable individual. Social implications Students of the mental health professions are mainly exposed to work produced by their peers. The history of mental health is filled with the stories of professionals, not the people who have used services. Originality/value Historically accounts of psychiatry are written by mental health professionals. Service user or lived experience accounts are often written from the perspective of the person’s story of illness and recovery. There are comparatively few, which celebrate the additional achievements of specific individuals with lived experience.
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