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“沙漠中的绿洲”,但沙漠依然存在:会所成员的社会归属感和社会压迫体验。

An "oasis within a desert," but the desert remains: Clubhouse members' experiences of social belonging and societal oppression.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Program for Recovery and Community Health, Yale School of Medicine.

出版信息

Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2021;91(2):294-301. doi: 10.1037/ort0000539.

DOI:10.1037/ort0000539
PMID:33983776
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9585918/
Abstract

Persons living with mental health challenges are at increased risk of stigma, social isolation, and social exclusion. Due to its emphasis on member participation and community, the clubhouse model of mental health may help address these issues. In this study, we examined experiences of social belonging and of various social determinants of mental health among members attending a psychosocial clubhouse. Twelve members of a large psychosocial clubhouse were interviewed regarding their experiences of community life and belonging. Phenomenological qualitative methods were utilized to examine the meaning and structure of these experiences. Members overwhelmingly experienced the clubhouse as a central site of belonging ("an oasis"), but members also recounted devastating portraits of life in the outside world ("a desert"). This world presented fundamental restrictions on their movement and speech and held deeply sedimented norms pertaining to who is considered valuable, productive, and even human, which they were reminded of through an endless tyranny of questions ("what do you do," "where do you live," etc.). Life in the clubhouse presented an alternative world for members to experience nourishment, dignity, reaffirmed personhood, and a sense of beauty. And yet, the desert outside remained. Implications of these findings for clubhouses, mental health practice, and sociopolitical and community engagement are discussed, including the need to address profound deprivations and power imbalances within the wider world, beyond the walls of humane spaces such as these. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

患有心理健康问题的人面临着更大的耻辱、社会孤立和社会排斥的风险。由于俱乐部模式强调成员的参与和社区,心理健康俱乐部模式可能有助于解决这些问题。在这项研究中,我们研究了参加心理社会俱乐部的成员的社会归属感和各种心理健康社会决定因素的体验。对一家大型心理社会俱乐部的 12 名成员进行了采访,询问了他们的社区生活和归属感的体验。采用现象学定性方法来检查这些体验的意义和结构。成员们 overwhelmingly 体验到俱乐部是归属感的核心场所(“绿洲”),但成员们也讲述了外面世界生活的毁灭性画面(“沙漠”)。这个世界对他们的行动和言论施加了根本性的限制,并持有与谁被认为有价值、有生产力甚至有人性有关的根深蒂固的规范,他们通过无尽的问题暴政(“你做什么”、“你住在哪里”等)不断被提醒。在俱乐部的生活为成员提供了一个替代的世界,让他们体验到滋养、尊严、重新确认的人格和美感。然而,沙漠还在外面。这些发现对俱乐部、心理健康实践以及社会政治和社区参与的影响进行了讨论,包括需要解决更广泛世界内部的深刻剥夺和权力失衡问题,这些问题超出了这些人道空间的范围。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。