Independent Psychiatrist, Schull, West Cork, Ireland.
The School of Social Sciences, London Metropolitan University, London, UK.
Anthropol Med. 2021 Dec;28(4):420-428. doi: 10.1080/13648470.2021.1949892. Epub 2021 Jul 20.
Colonial thinking runs deep in psychiatry. Recent anti-racist statements from the APA and RCPsych are to be welcomed. However, we argue that if it is to really tackle deep-seated racism and decolonise its curriculum, the discipline will need to critically interrogate the origins of some of its fundamental assumptions, values and priorities. This will not be an easy task. By its very nature, the quest to decolonise is fraught with contradictions and difficulties. However, we make the case that this moment presents an opportunity for psychiatry to engage positively with other forms of critical reflection on structures of power/knowledge in the field of mental health. We propose a number of paths along which progress might be made.
殖民思维在精神病学中根深蒂固。APA 和 RCPsych 最近发表的反种族主义声明值得欢迎。然而,我们认为,如果要真正解决深层次的种族主义问题并实现课程去殖民化,该学科将需要批判性地审视其一些基本假设、价值观和优先事项的起源。这不是一件容易的事。从本质上讲,去殖民化的探索充满了矛盾和困难。然而,我们认为,这一时刻为精神病学提供了一个机会,可以积极参与对心理健康领域权力/知识结构的其他形式的批判性反思。我们提出了一些可能取得进展的途径。