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Childhood parental mental illness: living with fear and mistrust.

机译:童年时期的父母精神疾病:生活在恐惧和不信任之中。

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This paper presents one major theme of findings from a doctorate study. The study used a narrative enquiry approach, to gather parenting narratives of adult children of parents with mental illness. A Partnership Model for a Reflexive Narrative for Participant and Researcher (Partnership Model) was used to invite participants into the study, while encouraging a space for reflection for both the adult children and researcher. In total, 13 adult children participants constructed their narratives of living with childhood parental mental illness, alongside their current parenting role. Their stories reflected childhood experiences of fear and emergence of mistrust of others, particularly their parent with mental illness. For some participants, fear and mistrust continued into adulthood. Many adult children reported their childhood experiences of feeling lonely and isolated. They felt unable to disclose their experiences of parental mental illness to others. In addition, participants were unable to access information about their parent's condition, leaving them feeling unprepared and unskilled, despite their childhood desire to help their parent. This furthermore, compounded their sense of fear and isolation. Early identification of children and families experiencing mental illness is important to facilitate dialogue, psychoeducation and support. Social and health professionals have an important opportunity to enhance the social integration and support for families experiencing parental mental illness, to reduce long-standing fear, isolation and mistrust.
机译:本文介绍了博士学位研究发现的一个主要主题。该研究采用叙事探究方法,收集患有精神疾病的父母的成年子女的养育故事。为参与者和研究者建立反身叙事的伙伴关系模型(伙伴关系模型)被用来邀请参与者参加研究,同时为成年子女和研究者提供了一个反思的空间。共有13位成年子女参加者与他们目前的育儿角色一起构建了关于儿童期父母精神疾病的叙述。他们的故事反映了儿时的恐惧和对他人,特别是父母患有精神疾病的不信任感的出现。对于一些参与者,恐惧和不信任持续到成年。许多成年儿童报告了他们童年时感到孤独和孤立的经历。他们感到无法将自己的父母精神疾病经历透露给他人。此外,参加者无法获得有关父母状况的信息,尽管他们从小就渴望帮助父母,但他们感到自己没有准备和技能。此外,这加剧了他们的恐惧感和孤立感。及早发现患有精神疾病的儿童和家庭对于促进对话,心理教育和支持很重要。社会和卫生专业人员有一个重要的机会来加强社会融合和对遭受父母精神疾病的家庭的支持,减少长期以来的恐惧,孤立和不信任。

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