Lokmanya Tilak Medical College and Sion General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai 400022, India.
Asian J Psychiatr. 2012 Sep;5(3):266-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2012.06.005. Epub 2012 Aug 4.
Psychiatry as a discipline is often perceived as 'different' by other medical professionals as much as by a common man. This perception of 'difference' may give rise to stigma both towards mental illness and to mental health professionals. Mental health professionals are thus both recipients of stigma and agents who can de-stigmatize psychiatry. A psychiatry movie club approach can be a very useful learning experience to understand various aspects of this stigmatization process. This paper presents a brief account of such an endeavour in which the film Gothika (2003) was used to help psychiatry trainees talk about their experiences with stigma towards mental illness as well as their profession.
精神病学作为一门学科,常常被其他医学专业人士以及普通人视为“与众不同”。这种对“差异”的看法可能会导致对精神疾病和精神卫生专业人员的污名化。因此,精神卫生专业人员既是污名化的接受者,也是可以消除污名化的推动者。精神病学电影俱乐部的方法是一种非常有用的学习经验,可以帮助了解这个污名化过程的各个方面。本文简要介绍了这样一项努力,使用电影《歌西卡》(2003 年)帮助精神科培训生谈论他们对精神疾病的污名化以及他们的职业的经历。