Division of Student Affairs/Department of Psychology, University of Florida Counseling and Wellness Center, 3190 Radio Road, P.O. Box 112662, Gainesville, FL, 32611-2662, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2021 Nov;57(8):1414-1426. doi: 10.1007/s10597-021-00830-9. Epub 2021 May 1.
The University of Florida Counseling and Wellness Center (UFCWC) has implemented peer support and professional training programs to address human rights identified within advocacy groups comprised of individuals who have, themselves, been diagnosed with mental illness. These programs are moving the UFCWC toward fulfilling a 2017 United Nations report emphasizing rights-based professional training, provision of genuine informed consent, and availability of non-compromised peer support alternatives. Collaborating with student peers, four UFCWC faculty members have facilitated forms of peer support developed within service-user movements, while openly identifying experiences of reclaiming their own lives from the impacts of adversity, intense mental distress, and traumatizing responses of others to their distress. In the wake of the current pervasive health, economic, and social justice crises, professionals have a collective opportunity to recognize the human experience and rights of those suffering mental distress. These UFCWC programs offer one example of steps taken toward that goal.
佛罗里达大学咨询与健康中心 (UFCWC) 实施了同伴支持和专业培训计划,以解决由被诊断患有精神疾病的个人组成的倡导团体中确定的人权问题。这些计划正在推动 UFCWC 履行 2017 年联合国报告的要求,强调基于权利的专业培训、提供真正的知情同意以及提供非妥协的同伴支持替代方案。与学生同伴合作,UFCWC 的四位教师促进了在服务使用者运动中发展起来的同伴支持形式,同时公开讲述他们从逆境、强烈的精神痛苦和他人对他们痛苦的创伤性反应中重新掌控自己生活的经历。在当前普遍存在的健康、经济和社会正义危机中,专业人员有机会共同认识到那些遭受精神痛苦的人的人类经历和权利。这些 UFCWC 计划提供了朝着这一目标迈出的一步的一个例子。