School of Psychology, University of East London, London, UK.
Institute of Applied Health Research, Birmingham University, Birmingham, UK.
Sociol Health Illn. 2019 Oct;41 Suppl 1:132-146. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.12943.
The Internet is increasingly used to seek support by those suffering with mental distress (Bauman, S. and Rivers, I. Mental Health and the Digital Age. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2015). Drawing on research on a major online peer support forum, we analyse discussions around acute distress, self-harm and suicide. The paper argues that new temporalities of mental health 'crisis' are emerging through the intersection of the immediacy of online support, the chronicity of underlying distress and the punctuated nature of professional support. Online support adds a layer of temporal immediacy that does not traditionally feature in other forms of support (e.g. professional in-person services). This shifts the meaning of a mental health 'crisis' from acute to processual, and can lead to definitions of 'crisis' being used when not desired nor necessarily accurate. By attending to the layering of temporalities at the intersections of professional in-person, and online support, we demonstrate how parameters of crisis support are set - by whom, for whom and in relation to whose bodies. This has implications for professional clinical practice internationally in relation to the increased digitisation of support and the meanings of 'crisis' that emerge.
互联网越来越被那些患有精神疾病的人用来寻求支持(Bauman,S.和Rivers,I. 心理健康与数字时代。贝辛斯托克:帕尔格雷夫麦克米伦; 2015 年)。本研究借鉴了一项大型在线同伴支持论坛的研究,分析了围绕急性困扰、自残和自杀的讨论。本文认为,通过在线支持的即时性、潜在困扰的慢性和专业支持的间歇性的交叉,新的心理健康“危机”的时间性正在出现。在线支持增加了一层传统上在其他支持形式中并不具有的时间即时性(例如专业的面对面服务)。这将心理健康“危机”的含义从急性转变为程序性,并且可能导致在不希望或不一定准确的情况下使用“危机”的定义。通过关注专业面对面和在线支持交叉点的时间性分层,我们展示了危机支持的参数是如何设置的——由谁、为谁以及与谁的身体有关。这对国际专业临床实践具有影响,因为支持的数字化程度越来越高,以及出现的“危机”的含义。