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回到基础:解决我们的个人和社会绝望
Jessica Kenny1, Sarah Kassabian1, Sarah Hemeida1
1University of Colorado School of Medicine, Farley Health Policy Center.
概括
行为健康 (BH) 提供者正在扎,经历广泛的痛苦. 重建弹性需要优先考虑人与人之间的联系,并倡导系统性政策变化,以支持BH系统.
科学领域:
- 行为健康 行为健康
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 心理健康倡导活动
背景情况:
- 一个病毒式的社交媒体问题强调了一般人群中普遍存在的情绪困扰.
- 行为健康 (BH) 专业人士正在经历重大的个人和职业斗争.
- 当前的社会条件导致悲伤,创伤和绝望的感觉.
研究的目的:
- 探索简单的社交媒体登录对引起情绪反应的影响.
- 识别人类经验和情感斗争的深度.
- 提出提高BH提供者和患者恢复能力的策略.
主要方法:
- 对Elmo.mo发起的社交媒体注册的回应进行分析.
- 对个人共享的情感体验进行定性评估.
- 审查基本的BH原则及其应用于当前的挑战.
主要成果:
- 社交媒体检查显示了广泛的负面情绪,包括悲伤,创伤和绝望.
- 响应表明了集体斗争和联系的需要.
- 这些发现强调了同情和共享经验的重要性.
结论:
- 通过回归人类联系的核心原则,可以促进BH提供者的弹性.
- 与自己,同事和患者建立联系至关重要.
- 系统性政策变化是必要的,以支持一个弹性和有效的BH系统.
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