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美国的赋权与精神疾病消费者/康复者运动:矛盾、危机与变革

Empowerment and the psychiatric consumer/ex-patient movement in the United States: contradictions, crisis and change.

作者信息

McLean A

机构信息

Philadelphia Geriatric Center, Polisher Research Institute, PA 19141, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 1995 Apr;40(8):1053-71. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(94)00179-w.

Abstract

A political movement in the United States by consumers and ex-patients of psychiatry has challenged the assumptions and negative consequences of traditional mental health practice and its control by professionals. In recent years, the movement has succeeded in gaining support to produce alternative programs based on a philosophy of 'consumer empowerment' and run entirely by consumers and ex-patients. In this article, I present results from an ethnographic study of one such alternative and I attempt to explain the discrepancy between the center's philosophy of empowerment and its actual practices. Utilizing this data, the consumer literature, and interviews with consumer leaders nationwide, I explain this situation in terms of conceptual problems with the terms 'empowerment' and 'consumer empowerment', local structural conditions under which the center operated, and the larger situation of the psychiatric consumer/ex-patient movement in the United States today. The case study represents a crisis in the consumer movement today, in which rapid growth of alternatives has been accompanied by a social amnesia of the emancipatory vision that originally spawned the movement.

摘要

美国消费者和曾经的精神病患者发起的一场政治运动,对传统心理健康实践的种种假设及其由专业人士把控所产生的负面后果发起了挑战。近年来,该运动成功获得支持,得以推出基于“消费者赋权”理念、完全由消费者和曾经的患者运营的替代项目。在本文中,我呈现了对其中一个此类替代项目的人种志研究结果,并试图解释该中心的赋权理念与其实际做法之间的差异。利用这些数据、消费者文献以及对全国消费者领袖的访谈,我从“赋权”和“消费者赋权”这两个术语存在的概念问题、该中心运营所处的当地结构条件,以及当今美国精神病消费者/曾经的患者运动的整体情况等方面来解释这一情形。该案例研究代表了当今消费者运动中的一场危机,在这场危机中,替代项目的迅速增长伴随着对最初催生该运动的解放愿景的社会性遗忘。

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