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自我关怀的想象空间:学生心理健康的希望的推测性未来。

The imaginarium of self-care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Med Anthropol Q. 2024 Sep;38(3):285-297. doi: 10.1111/maq.12868. Epub 2024 May 22.

Abstract

Recent ethnographies have investigated self-care as a socially driven configuration of care. This analysis engages theorizing on the imagination to expose new social dimensions of self-care in cases of mental health as embodied and communal. Based on fieldwork across Canadian universities and in conversation with students, campus wellness providers, and a group of psychiatric epidemiologists seeking to understand the mental health treatment choices of students, this article examines how these different subjects activate what I call an imaginarium of self-care. Among young adults in Canada, mounting social ills that go therapeutically unaccounted for have relocated forms of self-care into the imagination through play and world-building in ways that challenge the distinction between material and speculative healing. Attending to the imaginative dimensions of self-care makes coherent the ways that young people are grasping for hope in a world that-when embodied-resists recovery.

摘要

最近的民族志研究将自我保健视为一种受社会驱动的关怀配置。这种分析涉及对想象力的理论化,以揭示心理健康案例中自我保健的新社会维度,即体现和共同体。基于在加拿大各大学的实地考察,并与学生、校园健康服务提供者以及一群试图了解学生心理健康治疗选择的精神科流行病学家进行的对话,本文探讨了这些不同的主体如何激活我所谓的自我保健想象。在加拿大的年轻人中,治疗上无法解释的日益严重的社会弊病通过游戏和世界构建将自我保健的形式重新定位到想象中,从而挑战了物质和投机治疗之间的区别。关注自我保健的想象维度,使人们能够理解年轻人在一个当身体恢复时,抗拒康复的世界中如何寻求希望的方式。

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