2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11013-018-9576-9
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Beyond Participation: Politics, Incommensurability and the Emergence of Mental Health Service Users’ Activism in Chile

Abstract: Although the organisation of mental health service users and ex-users in Latin America is a recent and under-researched phenomenon, global calls for their involvement in policy have penetrated national agendas, shaping definitions and expectations about their role in mental health systems. In this context, how such groups react to these expectations and define their own goals, strategies and partnerships can reveal the specificity of the “user movement” in Chile and Latin America. This study draws on Jacques R… Show more

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“…'Assimilation' to the mainstream has of course widely been critiqued as a colonising approach to difference, and these papers value refusal and disruption rather than assimilation, as responses respectful of the diversity and agency of minoritized groups. Excluded groups can resist domination by refusing integration, or rejecting offers of 'engagement' with public services (Montenegro, 2018a).…”
Section: New Disruptive Sources Of Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Assimilation' to the mainstream has of course widely been critiqued as a colonising approach to difference, and these papers value refusal and disruption rather than assimilation, as responses respectful of the diversity and agency of minoritized groups. Excluded groups can resist domination by refusing integration, or rejecting offers of 'engagement' with public services (Montenegro, 2018a).…”
Section: New Disruptive Sources Of Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are adopting neurobiological explanations in order to assert the biological sameness of people with dementia, demonstrating how their seemingly strange words and behaviors have neurobiological roots and justifiable reasons. This is different from some other psychiatric disability movements anthropologists have documented, where activists have embraced a “politics of incommensurability” to embrace their radical alterity of conditions such as psychosis (e.g., Montenegro ; also see “neurodiversity” for autism: Eyal ; Taylor ). Instead, dementia tojishas and their doctors are embracing the neurobiological in pursuing a common basis for an intellectual understanding about dementia, without which people with this condition have been relegated to a category of otherness that can be both socially problematic and deeply internalized (see Garcia ; Povinelli 2011).…”
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confidence: 78%
“…In this study, lived experience experts and health professionals had the same status and their opinions were equally considered. It is uncommon in Argentina and Chile to seek the opinions of people with lived experience (either their own or as support people) [ 50 , 51 ]. Several participants from this panel expressed gratitude for being asked about their opinions and showed clear appreciation for the MHFA project.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%