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Social media can help in recovery - But are mental health practitioners up to speed?

机译:社交媒体可以帮助康复-但是精神保健从业者能跟上步伐吗?

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to raise mental health practitioner awareness of the opportunities and risks afforded by social media in day-to-day practice. Design/methodology/approach - The paper provides case studies of people experiencing mental health problems who are using social media as part of their recovery, to live well and to challenge stigma. Findings - It was found that, whilst there are risks, many people are using social media for peer support, shared learning and to decrease isolation. Practical implications - It is argued that mental health practitioners will increasingly need to have an understanding of social media so they can offer support to people they care for in their online as well as offline lives. As the use of social media expands, this will become increasingly important. Social implications - the paper has implications for practice and policy for both mental health. Originality/value - For the first time, the paper pulls together lived experience of socialmedia from people with mental health problems and make recommendations for practitioners. The paper will be valuable to people experiencing mental health problems, practitioners, health and social care organisations and policy makers.
机译:目的-本文的目的是提高精神卫生从业者对社交媒体在日常实践中提供的机会和风险的认识。设计/方法/方法-本文提供了一些案例研究,这些案例涉及正在经历心理健康问题的人们,他们在康复过程中使用社交媒体,过上好生活并挑战耻辱感。发现-发现存在风险,但许多人正在使用社交媒体获得同伴支持,共享学习并减少孤立感。实际意义-有人认为,精神卫生从业人员将越来越需要对社交媒体的了解,以便他们可以为在线和离线生活中所关爱的人们提供支持。随着社交媒体的使用扩展,这将变得越来越重要。社会影响-本文对精神健康的实践和政策都有影响。原创性/价值-本文首次收集了来自精神健康问题人士的社交媒体经验,并为从业者提供建议。该文件对于遇到精神健康问题的人们,从业人员,卫生和社会保健组织以及政策制定者具有重要价值。

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