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Conceptualising Lived Experience in Mental Health Research: Problems, Insights and Implications. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Across health research, drawing on accounts from people with lived experience is often promoted as a shift away from epistemic injustice wherein the knowledge of the marginalised is ignored/silenced. Paradoxically for people with mental distress who are given a diagnostic label, aspects of their accounts may actually be foregrounded to ...
Samra R.
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Este artigo busca traçar em formato de ensaio teórico uma trama histórica de alguns operadores analíticos dos procedimentos de psiquiatrização da sociedade e da medicalização dos corpos por meio de práticas sociais normalizadoras e disciplinares.
FLÁVIA CRISTINA SILVEIRA LEMOS +5 more
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Psychiatric diagnosis, psychiatric power and psychiatric abuse. [PDF]
Psychiatric abuse, such as we usually associate with practices in the former Soviet Union, is related not to the misuse of psychiatric diagnoses, but to the political power intrinsic to the social role of the psychiatrist in totalitarian and democratic societies alike.
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Introduction – Mental and Emotional Distress as a Social Justice Issue: Beyond Psychocentrism
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Heidi Rimke
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Inventing Mental Health First Aid: The Problem of Psychocentrism
This article provides a sociopolitical critique of contemporary Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) discourses. The concept of psychocentrism, adopted as an analytical tool, critiques the problematic nature of MHFA premises and practices that automate ...
Jan Nadine DeFehr
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Pain Narratives in Breast Cancer Survivors
In‐depth interviews were conducted with French breast cancer survivors 24 month after cancer diagnosis (N = 21 women). We documented their experience of chronic pain, compared their pain narratives with their answers to the WHOQOL‐BREF questionnaire, and studied both the meaning they gave to their pain and how they dealt with it in their daily lives ...
Patrick Peretti-Watel +4 more
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This article interrogates gender transitioning by centering nonbinary experiences, which challenge the binary‐driven narratives that dominate both medical and sociological frameworks of transition. Drawing on seven focus groups with 48 nonbinary participants across multiple countries, this study explores three interrelated forms of transition: social ...
S. M. Rodriguez
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Within‐Individual Variability in Well‐Being Among Emerging Adults
ABSTRACT Introduction The growing rates of youth who report poor well‐being is a cause of great public concern. But we still do not have a good grasp of the degree of volatility of poor well‐being among emerging adults. The current study examines within‐individual variability in well‐being.
Anne Sofie Tegner Anker +2 more
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Subversive mythical figures and feminist resistance: On the rise of posthuman ‘professionals’
Abstract Within the context of neoliberal healthcare, nurses and other health professionals face working conditions that leave them perpetually feeling inadequate, as though they are not enough. They are consistently expected to achieve more with less resources. In such an environment, mere professionalism proves wholly insufficient, enforcing norms of
Pier‐Luc Turcotte +4 more
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Resumen: A lo largo de la última década, la perspectiva teórico-activista de despatologización trans ha contribuido a un cambio en la conceptualización de los procesos de tránsito por los géneros.
Amets Suess Schwend
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