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Championing Person-First Language: A Call to Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses

机译:倡导以人为本的语言:呼吁精神科心理健康护士

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At the heart of recovery-oriented psychiatric mental health care are the dignity and respect of each person and the ways in which helping professionals convey a person's uniqueness, strengths, abilities, and needs. "Person-first language" is a form of linguistic expression relying on words that reflect awareness, a sense of dignity, and positive attitudes about people with disabilities. As such, person-first language places emphasis on the person first rather than the disability (e.g., "person with schizophrenia" rather than "a schizophrenic"). This article champions the use of person-first language as a foundation for recovery-oriented practice and enhanced collaborative treatment environments that foster respect, human dignity, and hope.
机译:面向恢复的精神科精神卫生保健的核心是每个人的尊严和尊重以及帮助专业人员传达其独特性,优势,能力和需求的方式。 “第一人称语言”是一种语言表达形式,它依赖于反映意识,尊严感和对残疾人的积极态度的词语。因此,以人为本的语言将重点放在人身上,而不是残疾(例如,“精神分裂症患者”而不是“精神分裂症患者”)。本文主张使用以人为本的语言作为面向恢复的实践的基础,并增强可促进尊重,人类尊严和希望的协作治疗环境。

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