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27 Sep 2022 09:44 AM
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"Treatment resistant" is a very dubious term. I say this as mental health professional as well as someone with lived experience. MH professionals need to be aware of the power imbalance between themselves and service users. "Treatment resistant" can be a cop out for bad or inflexible practice. Not always! But in the case of a professional who is not reflective and particularly aware of the power imbalance, it can be a cop out.

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