A Philosophical Critique of Co-Existing Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges: Pain Comes First - Drugs Come Later
暫譯: 共存的心理健康與物質使用挑戰的哲學批判:痛苦優先 - 藥物隨後

Bratt, Simon

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2026-01-09
  • 售價: $5,290
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,026
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 236
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3032131790
  • ISBN-13: 9783032131799
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商品描述

This book is a philosophical inquiry into psychological and emotional pain--specifically, the pain experienced by those who live with mental distress and use substances to cope. It challenges how society misreads this pain, reducing it to diagnoses, deviance, or dysfunction. Drawing on critical realism, phenomenology, and lived experience, the book argues that such pain is not a symptom to be silenced, but a form of knowledge an intelligent, if desperate, response to unliveable conditions. Addiction and mental distress are not separate problems, but co-emergent strategies for survival. Through historical critique, philosophical analysis, and empirical data, the book dismantles the concept of "dual diagnosis" and offers an alternative: the Layered Care Model (LCM). Rooted in justice and human dignity, the LCM reimagines care for people who use substances not despite their pain, but because of it. At its heart, the book asks: what if psychological pain comes first and everything else is a response to it?

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本書是對心理和情感痛苦的哲學探討——特別是那些面對心理困擾並使用物質來應對的人所經歷的痛苦。它挑戰社會對這種痛苦的誤解,將其簡化為診斷、偏差或功能失調。書中借鑒了批判現實主義、現象學和生活經驗,主張這種痛苦並不是應該被沉默的症狀,而是一種知識,是對無法生活條件的聰明但絕望的反應。成癮和心理困擾並不是分開的問題,而是共同出現的生存策略。通過歷史批判、哲學分析和實證數據,這本書解構了「雙重診斷」的概念,並提供了一個替代方案:分層照護模型(Layered Care Model, LCM)。根植於正義和人類尊嚴,LCM重新想像了對使用物質者的照護,這種照護不是因為他們的痛苦而不顧之,而是因為他們的痛苦而存在。這本書的核心問題是:如果心理痛苦是首要的,而其他一切都是對此的反應,會怎樣?

作者簡介

Simon Bratt, PhD, is a senior mental health social worker, researcher, and lecturer. His work explores co-existing mental health and substance use through the lens of justice, dignity, and philosophical care, challenging how systems respond to human suffering.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

西門·布拉特(Simon Bratt),博士,是一位資深的心理健康社會工作者、研究員和講師。他的工作透過正義、尊嚴和哲學關懷的視角,探討共存的心理健康與物質使用,挑戰系統對人類苦難的回應方式。