Houlders Joseph W, Bortolotti Lisa, Broome Matthew R
Department of Philosophy, University of Birmingham, 32 Pritchatts Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT United Kingdom.
Institute for Mental Health, University of Birmingham, 52 Pritchatts Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT United Kingdom.
Synthese. 2021;199(3-4):7689-7704. doi: 10.1007/s11229-021-03133-4. Epub 2021 Mar 30.
A good therapeutic relationship in mental health services is a predictor of positive clinical outcomes for people who seek help for distressing experiences, such as voice hearing and paranoia. One factor that may affect the quality of the therapeutic relationship and raises further ethical issues is the impact of the clinical encounter on users' sense of self, and in particular on their sense of agency. In the paper, we discuss some of the reasons why the sense of epistemic agency may be especially fragile in young people with unusual experiences and beliefs. We argue that it is important to identify and avoid behaviours that can undermine young people's contributions as epistemic agents in the clinical encounter.
在心理健康服务中,良好的治疗关系是那些因痛苦经历(如幻听和妄想)而寻求帮助的人获得积极临床结果的一个预测因素。可能影响治疗关系质量并引发更多伦理问题的一个因素是临床接触对服务使用者自我感的影响,尤其是对他们的能动性的影响。在本文中,我们讨论了为什么认知能动性在有异常经历和信念的年轻人中可能特别脆弱的一些原因。我们认为,识别并避免在临床接触中可能破坏年轻人作为认知主体做出贡献的行为非常重要。