Gallo K M
Queens College, City University of New York.
Schizophr Bull. 1994;20(2):407-10. doi: 10.1093/schbul/20.2.407.
The article that follows is part of the Schizophrenia Bulletin's ongoing First Person Accounts series. We hope that mental health professionals--the Bulletin's primary audience--will take this opportunity to learn about the issues and difficulties confronted by consumers of mental health care. In addition, we hope that these accounts will give patients and families a better sense of not being alone in confronting the problems that can be anticipated by persons with serious emotional difficulties. We welcome other contributions from patients, ex-patients, or family members. Our major editorial requirement is that such contributions be clearly written and organized, and that a novel or unique aspect of schizophrenia be described, with special emphasis on points that will be important for professionals. Clinicians who see articulate patients, with experiences they believe should be shared, might encourage these patients to submit their articles to First Person Accounts, Division of Clinical and Treatment Research, NIMH, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rm. 18C-06, Rockville, MD 20857.
以下文章是《精神分裂症通报》正在进行的“第一人称叙述”系列的一部分。我们希望精神卫生专业人员——该通报的主要受众——能借此机会了解精神卫生保健消费者所面临的问题和困难。此外,我们希望这些叙述能让患者及其家人更好地意识到,在面对严重情绪问题患者可能预见的问题时,他们并不孤单。我们欢迎患者、康复者或家庭成员提供其他稿件。我们主要的编辑要求是,此类稿件要书写清晰、条理清楚,并描述精神分裂症的一个新颖或独特的方面,特别强调对专业人员重要的要点。临床医生如果遇到表达能力强且有他们认为应该分享的经历的患者,可鼓励这些患者将文章提交至“第一人称叙述”栏目,地址为美国国立精神卫生研究所临床与治疗研究部,邮编20857,罗克维尔市费雪斯巷5600号,18C - 06室。