McDonald Carol
School of Nursing, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2008 Jun;29(6):639-49. doi: 10.1080/01612840802048899.
Disclosure, the social practice of sharing the details, the "truths" of one's life, is embedded in our social world, and in the assumptions that drive the provision of mental health and psychotherapeutic intervention. In this paper the author interrogates the ways in which categories of sexuality and disclosure itself is historically derived and asks: How would care be different if we consider the constructed categories of sexual orientation as an exemplar of an unstable truth? In addition, the author suggests approaches to practice that unseat the valorization of disclosure.
披露,即分享个人生活细节、“真相”的社会实践,深深植根于我们的社会世界以及推动心理健康和心理治疗干预提供的假设之中。在本文中,作者审视了性取向类别和披露本身在历史上的衍生方式,并提出疑问:如果我们将性取向的建构类别视为不稳定真相的一个范例,那么护理会有何不同?此外,作者还提出了一些实践方法,以消除对披露的过度推崇。