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Shared Practice in Non- medicalised Mental Health Care

Shared Practice in Non- medicalised Mental Health Care.

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Shared Practice in Non- medicalised Mental Health Care

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  1. Shared Practice inNon-medicalisedMental Health Care

  2. ‘We regard the medical model as an extremely inappropriate model for dealing with psychological disturbances. The model that makes more sense is a growth model or a developmental model. In other words we see people as having a potential for growth and development, and that that can be released under the right psychological climate. We don’t see them as sick and needing a diagnosis, prescription and a cure. And that is a very fundamental difference with a good many implications.’

  3. What’s wrong with the medicalisation of psychological health and wellbeing? Scientific medicine has helped us make progress in understanding and treating physical disease and ‘the human-body-gone-wrong’ Medicine as a way of understanding distress or ‘human-psychology-gone-wrong’ has been at least unhelpful and at worst positively harmful ü û

  4. What’s wrong with the medicalisation of psychological health and wellbeing? A medical framework for understanding distress is a metaphor. In scientific terms a theory. In everyday language an idea There are many other possible frameworks and metaphors, spiritual, social and scientific All of them have one thing in common Problem 1: The nature of explanations

  5. What’s wrong with the medicalisation of psychological health and wellbeing? When one metaphor prevails to the exclusion of all others it becomes the ‘natural’ way of understanding which we take for granted. It goes without saying because it comes without saying We are unable to think aboutmedicalisedmental health care because we are always thinking from it Problem 2: The dominant metaphor

  6. What’s wrong with the medicalisation of psychological health and wellbeing? Medical model claims: an authoritative, scientific system for healing … with strings attached … • Provides employment for therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists &associated trades • Provides professional hierarchies where reputations are made • Fits in to the consumerist, ‘everything now’, ‘control-over-nature’ elements of the Zeitgeist Problem 3: Metaphor reassignment?

  7. What’s wrong with the medicalisation of psychological health and wellbeing? Distress is a very personal thing. Whilst there might be themes to experiences, the narratives, journeys and meanings are personal and unique An illness metaphor separates the person from their experiences and takes control. Overwhelm, confusion and vulnerability are not reasons to take control of another person’s world Problem 4: Whose life is it anyway?

  8. What’s wrong with the medicalisation of psychological health and wellbeing? There is no such thing as an individual Respectful, meaning-making, non-judgemental relationships should be our baseline for mental health and wellbeing Problem 5: We are all bound to and depend upon each other, like it or not

  9. What’s wrong with the medicalisation of psychological health and wellbeing? • Clinical iatrogenesis is the harm done to patients by medical treatments • Social iatrogenesis is the damage done by the unnecessary/over-medicalisation of life • Cultural iatrogenesis is the destruction of culturally traditional ways of dealing with pain, illness and death Ivan Illich, Medical Nemesis (1976) Problem 6: First, do no harm

  10. What’s wrong with the medicalisation of psychological health and wellbeing? Problem 7: Evidence that treating distress as a medical condition is useful

  11. Shared Practice in Non-medicalisedMental Health Care We shall overcome? Evidence Experience Connection Promotion Support Strategy

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