Silent reflections remain unheard.

Journal: Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists

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Affiliated Institutions:  Mental Health, Addiction and Intellectual Disability Service (MHAIDS), Te Whatu Ora Health New ZealandI, Wellington, New Zealand.

Abstract summary 

To consider the contribution of non-clinical factors in the rising rate of mental health presentations and explore the associated silence within the psychiatric profession.Medicalisation, concept creep and group think, alongside societal demand and expectations, have collectively contributed toward a distorted view of mental health and illness. Equitable service provision has been hindered by the silence of important perspectives.

Authors & Co-authors:  Higgins Palepu Little

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Authors :  3
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Doi : 10.1177/10398562241236317
SSN : 1440-1665
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Male,Female
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Concept creep;equity;group think;medicalisation;silence
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England