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I-as-We' - Powerful boundaries within the field of mental health coproduction

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
卷 27, 期 4, 页码 1292-1300

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/inm.12469

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collaboration; participation; research; stigma; user-led

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To date, there is little research on personal crisis experiences of mental health professionals. The aim of this study was to explore some of the reasons for why self-disclosure is so difficult and how these difficulties may prevent productive forms of coproduction. These questions are addressed both from a psychiatrist's autoethnographic account and from the perspective of a peer worker who works in various coproductive relationships. It is shown that mental health professionals often revert to an I-as-we, speaking of themselves as a collective and thereby reifying the boundaries between vulnerable users' and invulnerable professionals'. Ethnographic examples are given, of how these boundaries are produced by a continuous, often invisible, and powerful category work. It is discussed how the dichotomous logic of these boundaries can cause people on both sides to feel reduced to a representation of a certain species, which can take on an existential dimension. Ways out are identified for mental health professionals to self-reflexively engage with their own crisis experience in coproductive and other relationships.

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