由Witney作者Barry Ingleton发起的一项运动敦促用更清晰的语言区分心理健康条件和日常情绪,旨在减少误贴标签,支持更好的护理。
A campaign by Witney author Barry Ingleton urges clearer language to distinguish mental health conditions from everyday emotions, aiming to reduce mislabeling and support better care.
Barry Ingleton是一位以Witney为基地的作者和心理健康倡导者,患有双极紊乱症,他发起了一场全国性运动,敦促更明确地区分精神健康状况和日常情绪。
A national campaign launched by Barry Ingleton, a Witney-based author and mental health advocate with bipolar disorder, urges clearer distinctions between mental health conditions and everyday emotions.
它试图减少对正常情感体验随意使用临床术语的情况,一些专家担心这种情况会导致贴错标签,给心理健康服务造成压力,并损害严重诊断。
Called Rethinking Mental Health Together, it seeks to reduce the casual use of clinical terms for normal emotional experiences, which some experts fear leads to mislabeling, strains mental health services, and undermines serious diagnoses.
该运动支持对《心理健康法》的修改、对学校和工作场所的早期干预以及更深思熟虑的语言使用。
The campaign supports changes to the Mental Health Act, early intervention in schools and workplaces, and more thoughtful language use.
3月6日在威特尼(Witney)举办公众活动, 将社区、教育及卫生领袖聚集一堂,
A public event on March 6 in Witney, livestreamed for broader participation, will bring together community, education, and health leaders to foster dialogue.
该倡议继续欢迎公众和政策制定者提供投入,以重塑关于心理健康的全国对话。
The initiative continues to welcome input from the public and policymakers to reshape national conversations about mental health.