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Leveraging the Strengths of Psychologists With Lived Experience of Psychopathology.

Sarah E VictorJessica L SchleiderBrooke A AmmermanDaniel E BradfordAndrew R DevendorfJune GruberLisa A GunaydinLauren S HallionErin A KaufmanStephen P LewisDese'Rae L Stage
Published in: Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science (2022)
Psychopathology is a common element of the human experience, and psychological scientists are not immune. Recent empirical data demonstrate that a significant proportion of clinical, counseling, and school psychology faculty and graduate students have lived experience, both past and present, of psychopathology. This commentary compliments these findings by leveraging the perspectives of the authors and signatories, who have personal lived experience of psychopathology, to improve professional inclusivity in these fields. By "coming out proud," the authors aim to foster discussion, research, and inclusion efforts as they relate to psychopathology experiences in psychological science. To that end, the authors describe considerations related to disclosure of lived experience, identify barriers to inclusion, and provide concrete recommendations for personal and systemic changes to improve recognition and acceptance of psychopathology lived experience among psychologists.
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