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Photovoice: Mental Health Laura Booth, Michel Cormier, Terry Cormier, Margaret Doucet, Lisa Duplessis, Sabrina Legere, Lynsey MacNeil & Krista Trueman Nursing 4165 February 2010 1

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Photovoice: Mental Health Laura Booth, Michel Cormier, Terry Cormier, Margaret Doucet, Lisa Duplessis, Sabrina Legere, Lynsey MacNeil & Krista Trueman

Nursing 4165 February 2010

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“People living with mental

health challenges often have cognitive

distortions such as black

and white thinking”

~ Vaunna Frennette, 2010

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The Lived Experience

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“The mentally ill often feel

abandoned by health care services as

they fall through the

ever widening gaps in service”

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“Mental illness and

addiction are emotionally

charged topics that hit

close to home”

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“Negative attitudes and misperception

s subject people with

mental illness to

discrimination, rudeness and

rejection”

~ McKee, 2009

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“Uncover... Discover... Discard...”

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Myth:

Addiction, like a fork in the road is a

choice

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Like waves on the ocean, the effects of mental illness have a ripple

effect...

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“20% of us will

experience Mental illness

directly the other 80% will know someone directly

affected...”

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“...and you know what

they say about people who live in

glass houses...”

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“... They shouldn’t

throw rocks”

“Mental illness and

addiction are destructive

forces”

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It could happen to you:

One client described

losing his job as “the

breaking point” and “from that

point on everything

started to go downhill”

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Strong support

systems are essential in

healthy child development

“...the only happy

memories of my father are the picnics we used to have”

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Another client

described his isolation as“standing

alone, surrounded, by a world

full of people”

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“I feel invisible in a

sea of people”

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“I knew I was different from

the other kids. So I would just

isolate myself”

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“No support is like being alone on the

ocean”

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“It feels like I’m spiralling deeper into isolation”

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Mental health and wellbeing depends on so

much...

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“Getting the right

combination of

medications can be a

tricky balancing

act”

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One client described

treatment for bipolar

disorder as “taking a cocktail of

pills”

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Another stated: “I’ve

had to change my sleeping patterns so that I can

sleep at night. The

medications make me

sleepy all the time”

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One client talked of her

lost childhood due to

episodes of psychosis and

paranoia at the age of 10

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“If I had money I could

fly away somewhere”

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... “by the time you pay your rent and

buy groceries, there just isn’t much

left”

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“I didn’t get the health care services I

needed because I lived in the

country”

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“Sometimes my

depression seems

overwhelming”

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“Some days,I feel like my

life is in a million pieces”

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“Everything in my life

seems like a crisis”

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“Music helps me to cope when life

seems overwhelmin

g”

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“These are my favorite

because they are so free

and represent growing”

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“The only way to have gratitude is to live in the now, not in

the past or in the future”

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“My journal is the only unbiased listener I

know, I can say anything”

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“I pray a lot because it gives me

hope. I even keep my

prayer beads under my pillow”

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“There’s no speeding in the trudging

zone”

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“Recovery and renewal is a long and

winding road”

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“Living with a mental illness

is an uphill battle”

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“There is no elevator, you have to take the steps”

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The Lived Experience

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The Determinants of Health

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Each determinant

of health ultimately impacts

another and often has a

domino effect on the person's life and health

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Living with a mental health

challenges affect all

determinants

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Income & Social Status

“What could I expect, I grew up being poor”

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Social Support Networks

“Without friends and family, life is

empty”

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Healthy Childhood Development

“My dad drank and abused my

mom. Social Services came and took my

brothers, sisters and me and placed us in foster care”

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Education

“I dropped out of school at 17. I

left to find work”... “I wish I

had never dropped out of

school”... “I would like to get

my GED, then maybe find a job”

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Gender

When intoxicated he

had the “courage” he

needed to socialize...

Drinking was his way of

“being outgoing around people”

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Biology & Genetic Endowment

“Mental illness is a family affair...” as stated by one client who had 3

immediate relatives living

with schizophrenia

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Physical Environment

“What people with mental illness say they need for their recovery: a place

to live and belong, with privacy, choice and

control”

~ Mckee, 2009

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Health Services

“We need to be building bridges instead of walls”

~ McKee, 2009

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Personal Health Practices & Coping

Skills

“Exercise helps keep the weight off. One of the side effects of

my medication is weight gain. Plus

I feel better when I exercise”

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Culture

“Society often hides mental

illness... People are afraid of it... Sometimes you don’t want to

admit you have a problem”

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Social Environment

“Support, especially family

support is an invaluable

contribution”

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Employment & Working Conditions

“My job gives me stability and

a purpose”

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The Determinants of Health

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The Principles of Primary Health Care

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Health Promotion

“Sometimes it’s difficult to get

the services you need”

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Appropriate Technology

“Sometimes the most appropriate

technology is simple human interaction”

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Public Participation

“I yell, but no one is listening to my

cries”

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Intersectoral Collaboration

“Experts in the health care sector working

WITH experts in education, housing,

employment, immigration, etc... Collaborating....

Functioning interdependently to meet needs of ALL

Canadians”

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Accessibility

Mental health services need to be an integrated and responsive primary health care network where “every

door is the right door”

~ McKee, 2009

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Principles of PHC & Gaps in Service

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Parting Thoughts

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“This means eternity to

me because it is never ending”

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“... I know it’s a long road...

But ....”

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“...I’m starting to get back on track, one day at a time...”

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“...Someday I hope to find...”

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“...Peace of Mind.”

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“The miserable

have no other medicine, but

only hope”

~ Shakespeare

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Nursing Therapeutics, Interventions, Social Actions &

Future Research

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The End

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