风险不是一个简单的词:社会融合和发展增长。

Barbara Dickey, Norma C Ware
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面临严重精神疾病康复的个人面临着来自歧视和我们经济安全网结构的社会挑战。尽管研究为治疗最严重的精神疾病患者做出了重大贡献,但有关他们世界的社会本质的问题在很大程度上仍未被提出。精神疾病患者如何从社区隔离走向融入社区?在早期研究的基础上,本文使用定性数据来解决患有严重精神疾病的年轻人融入社区的发展挑战障碍。本研究分析了60份对走向社会融合的精神残疾人士的非结构化深度访谈记录,以证明在生活-学习社区的背景下发展成长的可能性。从发展理论中提取的数据按三个概念类别组织和呈现:(1)风险承担;(2)互惠关系;(3)自决。基于这些结果,我们建议对发育成长挑战的关注应该补充现有的以证据为基础的、针对患有精神疾病的年轻人的最佳项目实践。
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Risk is not a four letter word: social integration and developmental growth.

Individuals facing recovery from serious mental illness confront social challenges stemming from discrimination and the structure of our economic safety net. Although research has contributed to significant advances for individuals with the most serious mental illness, questions about the social nature of their world remain largely unasked. How can persons with mental illness move from community isolation to community integration? Building on earlier research, this paper uses qualitative data to address developmental challenges as impediments to community integration for young people with serious mental illness. Sixty transcripts from unstructured, in-depth interviews with psychiatrically disabled persons moving toward social integration were content analyzed to demonstrate possibilities for developmental growth in the context of living-learning communities. Data are organized and presented in three conceptual categories drawn from developmental theory: (1) risk-taking; (2) reciprocal relationships; and (3) self-determination. Based on the results, we suggest that attention to the challenges of developmental growth should complement current evidence-based and best program practices for young adults with mental illness.

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