Personality Disorder and institutional prejudice. Part 1
Welcome to this, the first in a 5 part miniseries of podcast episodes produced as a response to a recent personality disorder course description circulated by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. What was published was discriminatory in the extreme. Some, including me, describe it as a hate crime.
Here are a few links you may find useful
Visit the royal college of psychiatry
https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/about-us/contact-us/visiting-us
The royal college’s page on values and behaviours
https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/about-us/what-we-do-and-how/our-values-and-behaviours
Their unreserved apology
https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/news-and-features/latest-news/detail/2022/03/29/college-issues-unreserved-apology
You can find more about the Stop SIM campaign on their website here
https://stopsim.co.uk/
You can find some of the key contributors and folk of interest on Twitter here
@NellAitch
@DrAdrianJames
@rcpsych
@SalfordMH
@LauraTvll
@DrChloeBeal
@StopSIMMH
If you'd like to listen to earlier walk a mile in my shoes podcasts on...you'll find them here
On the use of coercion in mental health services
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/walk-a-mile-in-my-shoes/id1441565361?i=1000529512091
On the structural discrimination of the icd 11
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/walk-a-mile-in-my-shoes/id1441565361?i=1000524496151
Over the next few days, I'm going to publish 4 conversations with people who've been impacted by prejudice against people with a personality disorder label in mental health services.
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