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Recognition rights, mental health consumers and reconstructive cultural semantics

机译:承认权,心理健康消费者和重构性文化语义

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Introduction Those in mental health-related consumer movements have made clear their demands for humane treatment and basic civil rights, an end to stigma and discrimination, and a chance to participate in their own recovery. But theorizing about the politics of recognition, 'recognition rights' and epistemic justice, suggests that they also have a stake in the broad cultural meanings associated with conceptions of mental health and illness. Results First person accounts of psychiatric diagnosis and mental health care (shown here to represent 'counter stories' to the powerful 'master narrative' of biomedical psychiatry), offer indications about how experiences of mental disorder might be reframed and redefined as part of efforts to acknowledge and honor recognition rights and epistemic justice. However, the task of cultural semantics is one for the entire culture, not merely consumers. These new meanings must be negotiated. When they are not the result of negotiation, group-wrought definitions risk imposing a revision no less constraining than the mis-recognizing one it aims to replace. Contested realities make this a challenging task when it comes to cultural meanings about mental disorder. Examples from mental illness memoirs about two contested realities related to psychosis are examined here: the meaninglessness of symptoms, and the role of insight into illness. They show the magnitude of the challenge involved - for consumers, practitioners, and the general public - in the reconstruction of these new meanings and realities. Conclusion To honor recognition rights and epistemic justice acknowledgement must be made of the heterogeneity of the effects of, and of responses to, psychiatric diagnosis and care, and the extent of the challenge of the reconstructive cultural semantics involved.
机译:引言与心理健康有关的消费者运动中的人们已经明确了他们对人道待遇和基本公民权利的要求,消除了污名和歧视,并有机会参与自己的康复。但是,关于承认政治,“承认权利”和认知正义的理论表明,它们在与心理健康和疾病概念相关的广泛文化含义中也具有利益。结果精神病诊断和精神保健的第一人称叙述(此处显示的是生物医学精神病学强大的“主要叙述”的“反例”),提供了有关精神错乱的经历如何被重新定义和重新定义作为努力工作一部分的指示。承认并尊重承认权和认知正义。但是,文化语义学的任务是整个文化的任务,而不仅仅是消费者。这些新含义必须协商。当不是谈判的结果时,小组制定的定义就有可能施加修订,而修订的约束力不亚于它打算取代的错误认识的约束。当涉及精神障碍的文化含义时,有争议的现实使这成为一项具有挑战性的任务。此处研究了有关两种与精神病有关的有争议现实的精神疾病回忆录中的示例:症状的无意义和洞察疾病的作用。它们显示了对消费者,从业者和普通大众而言,在重构这些新含义和新现实中所涉及的挑战的严重性。结论为了兑现承认权和认知正义,必须对精神病诊断和护理的效果和响应的异质性以及所涉及的重构文化语义学的挑战程度作出承认。

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