A Wide-Enough Range of ‘Test Environments’ for Psychiatric Disabilities

Sofia Jeppsson
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Abstract The medical and social model of disability is discussed and debated among researchers, scholars, activists, and people in general. It is common to hold a mixed view and believe that some disabled people suffer more from social obstacles and others more from medical problems inherent in their bodies or minds. Rachel Cooper discusses possible ‘test environments’, making explicit an idea which likely plays an implicit part in many disability discussions. We place or imagine placing the disabled person in a range of different environments. If there is a relevant test environment in which they do fine, their problem was societal/external; if there is not, it was medical/internal. Cooper admits that deciding on the appropriate range of test environments is an ethical and political question. In this chapter, I argue that we often ought to widen our scope when discussing psychiatric disabilities.
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精神障碍的足够广泛的“测试环境”
残疾的医学和社会模式在研究人员、学者、活动家和一般人之间进行了讨论和辩论。人们普遍持有一种复杂的观点,认为一些残疾人更多地受到社会障碍的影响,而另一些人更多地受到他们身体或精神上固有的医疗问题的影响。Rachel Cooper讨论了可能的“测试环境”,明确了一个可能在许多残疾讨论中扮演隐性角色的想法。我们把或想象把残疾人放在一系列不同的环境中。如果有一个相关的测试环境,他们表现良好,他们的问题是社会/外部的;如果没有,那就是医疗/内部问题。库珀承认,决定合适的测试环境范围是一个道德和政治问题。在本章中,我认为在讨论精神障碍时,我们通常应该扩大我们的范围。
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PHS volume 94 Cover and Front matter ‘The Hermeneutic Problem of Psychiatry’ and the Co-Production of Meaning in Psychiatric Healthcare PHS volume 94 Cover and Back matter Art and the Lived Experience of Pain Notes on the Contributors
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