The Human Need for Recognition

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 28 (1):27-29 (2021)
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How lovely to see an article co-authored by a person with schizophrenia and his psychiatrist! For hundreds of years, the perspectives of people receiving services was never published in medical/psychiatric journals. Then, some journals had a special section for "voices of lived experience" where people receiving services could write short, personal pieces—often they told dark and negative stories about all the pain they have experienced. Later, people with lived experience were on research teams and people with mental health challenges would be co-authors. Then research projects were designed and led by people with mental health challenges (Sweeney, Beresford, Faulkner, Nettle, &...

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