1. The use and misuse of some positively valenced community concepts
- Author
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E L, Cowen
- Subjects
Consumer Advocacy ,Primary Prevention ,Adaptation, Psychological ,Humans ,Patient Participation ,Power, Psychological ,Community Psychiatry ,Community Mental Health Services ,United States ,Education - Abstract
Considers the usage of four somewhat amorphous, but positively valenced, community mental health terms: primary prevention in mental health (and closely related notions such as wellness enhancement and positive psychology); resilience; charter schools; and empowerment. Use of these concepts often reflects a need to align with currently popular, "in"-terminology, rather than an intrinsic connection between what is being written about and a tight definition of the concept in question. Usages built primarily around a concept's positive valence and glitter tend to: (a) break down communication; (b) confuse rather than clarify; and (c) ultimately retard a field's growth and progress.
- Published
- 2001