The other side of the fence. When the world of mental health and street meet research
L'autre côté de la clôture. Quand le monde de la santé mentale et de la rue rencontre celui de la recherche

Baptiste Godrie
2015 Santé mentale au Québec  
Considering the patient as a partner or a collaborator is becoming more and more popular in the field of mental health research. Nevertheless, relational dynamics between patients and researchers and the issues raised by them aren't much studied. This article aims to open the debate from a case study: the participation of a peer worker to two research teams of a research and demonstration project in the field of mental health and homelessness. The story of his experience in the project explores
more » ... how the realities that affects him--at the intersection of mental health problems, experience in the street and the world of consumption--have an impact on his relationships with his colleagues. Conversely, his working conditions seem to negatively affect him and produce a certain loss of identity leading him, among other things, to leave the project. The analysis suggests that conflicts that arise between the peer and his colleagues reflect hierarchies between social status and legitimate knowledge (or that needs to be recognized as valid) in the field of research.
pmid:26355480 fatcat:artckaojz5bonpbdhh3qcrmwjy