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Remarkable lives: Peter Bullimore in conversation with Jerome Carson

机译:出色的生活:Peter Bullimore与Jerome Carson的对话

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This paper seeks to offer a profile of Peter Bullimore, one of the most dynamic lived experience speakers and trainers in the mental health world. Design/methodology/approach - A profile of Peter is built up through an in-depth interview by psychologist Jerome Carson. Areas covered include: his experience of hearing voices; his work in Australia and New Zealand; stigma; recovery; inspiring individuals in mental health; his personal illness and medication; the media; and changes and challenges. Findings - Peter tells us that hearing voices are signs of a problem not an illness, and are often linked to trauma. He feels British work on recovery is in advance of that in Australia and New Zealand. He sees a day when it will no longer be necessary to use the term schizophrenia. Instead of recovery people should be thinking of discovery. Originality/value - For too long the only voices that have been heard in the mental health field have been the professional voices. Peter's is one of many new inspirational voices to have emerged from the developing service user movement.
机译:本文力图提供Peter Bullimore的简介,Peter Bullimore是心理健康领域最有活力的实践演讲者和培训者之一。设计与方法,方法-通过心理学家Jerome Carson的深入采访,建立了Peter的个人资料。涉及的领域包括:他听声音的经验;他在澳大利亚和新西兰的工作;柱头;复苏;激发个人的心理健康;他的个人疾病和药物治疗;媒体;以及变化和挑战。调查结果-彼得告诉我们,听到声音是问题的征兆,而不是疾病,通常与创伤有关。他认为英国在恢复方面的工作比澳大利亚和新西兰的恢复工作先。他看到有一天不再需要使用精神分裂症这个术语。人们应该考虑发现而不是恢复。原创性和价值-长期以来,在心理健康领域只能听到的声音就是专业声音。彼得的声音是不断发展的服务用户运动中涌现的许多新的鼓舞人心的声音之一。

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