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    • Psychiatry
    • Media Studies
    • Mental Health

    Background:

    • The Media Forum frequently features reviews of media (books, films, TV) where individuals with mental health diagnoses share their experiences.
    • These narratives provide valuable perspectives on the daily realities, challenges, and emotions associated with conditions such as depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the value of media reviews in understanding patient experiences.
    • To serve as a resource for child and adolescent psychiatrists to identify relevant media for professional development.
    • To encourage reflection on past professional errors and their impact on individuals with mental health conditions.

    Main Methods:

    • The Media Forum curates and reviews various media sources.
    • Content analysis of media reviews focusing on personal narratives of mental health conditions.
    • Categorization of media based on the mental health conditions represented.

    Main Results:

    • A significant portion of Media Forum reviews focus on personal stories of mental health conditions.
    • These stories offer a unique window into the lived experiences of individuals with conditions like depression, anxiety, OCD, and ADHD.
    • The reviews serve as a tool for understanding the emotional and practical aspects of living with these diagnoses.

    Conclusions:

    • Media reviews are a valuable tool for enhancing empathy and understanding in psychiatric practice.
    • The Media Forum can guide child and adolescent psychiatrists in selecting resources that deepen their comprehension of patient experiences.
    • Engaging with these narratives can foster professional growth and improve the quality of care provided to patients with mental health conditions.