Haslam Nick, Tse Jesse Sy
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia.
Australas Psychiatry. 2025 Feb;33(1):18-20. doi: 10.1177/10398562241292202. Epub 2024 Oct 14.
Rising awareness of mental illness has increased the public's mental health literacy, with positive implications for help-seeking and destigmatization. We argue that it has also enlarged the public's concept of mental illness. People have become better at recognizing the presence of mental illness but may have become worse at recognizing its absence. This conceptual expansion fosters unwarranted self-diagnosis, the pathologization of ordinary distress, and unnecessary treatment. It is incumbent on mental health professionals to promote accurate knowledge of mental illness and push back against overly expansive concepts of it.
对精神疾病认识的提高提升了公众的心理健康素养,对寻求帮助和消除污名化产生了积极影响。我们认为,这也扩大了公众对精神疾病的概念。人们在识别精神疾病的存在方面变得更在行,但在识别其不存在方面可能变得更差。这种概念的扩展助长了不必要的自我诊断、将普通痛苦病态化以及不必要的治疗。心理健康专业人员有责任推广关于精神疾病的准确知识,并抵制对其过度宽泛的概念。