临床心理学家应该政治化吗?

Masuma Rahim, A. Cooke
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在我们试图改善人类痛苦的过程中,临床心理学家每天都被提醒,不仅人们的社会环境至关重要,而且那些被其他人视为“精神病患者”的人也经历了偏见和歧视。在本章中,我们认为心理学家处于有利地位,并且可以说有责任告知公众和政策制定者关于“精神疾病”的现实,包括当前政策对个人和社会福祉的影响。对于许多早期职业心理学家来说,挑战政策和主导话语的前景可能令人望而生畏。本章认为,这是我们角色的重要组成部分,并提出了我们可以做到这一点的方法。
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Should clinical psychologists be political?
In our attempts to ameliorate human distress, clinical psychologists are reminded daily not only of the central importance of people’s social circumstances, but also of the prejudice and discrimination experienced by those whom others see as ‘mentally ill’. In this chapter we argue that psychologists are well-placed, and arguably have a duty, to inform the public and policymakers about the reality of ‘mental illness’, including the impact of current policies on individual and societal wellbeing. For many early-career psychologists, the prospect of challenging policies and dominant discourses can be daunting. This chapter argues that it is a vital part of our role, and suggests ways in which we can do it.
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