Dr Daren Lee (he/him)

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Dr Daren Lee (he/him)

Dr Daren Lee (he/him)

@dleepsych

Counselling psychologist/ lecturer. Research interests - addiction, male psychology, OCD. Views my own.

South East, England Katılım Şubat 2014
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Really proud to share this offering from my doctoral thesis following a robust (and helpful) peer review process: Are We Losing Connection? Lived Experience of Online Mutual Aid Groups During the COVID-19 Pandemic journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…
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Proud to have contributed a chapter on mental health & alcohol use. Arbitrary barriers relating to alcohol use or "dual diagnosis" prevent p. from accessing much needed support. Surely, we can do better.. link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…
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Well said Simon! The term misuse does not promote an attempt to understand but imbues stigma. I wrote an article about this recently
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Society for the Study of Addiction
Papers spotlighted in this newsletter... ▪reasons for under-reported meth/amphetamine use in Australia @AddictionJrnl ▪application of the Drugs Wheel, Drugs Pyramid, and Drugs Venn @markadley @FMeasham ▪️improving language around psychological distress and drinking @dleepsych
Society for the Study of Addiction@SSA_Addiction

We've got a packed newsletter for you this week. Topics include media coverage of drugs, the ‘snowball effect’ of industry funding, gendered dynamics in online sobriety groups, and a curious focus on tackling cocaine use at football matches mailchi.mp/addiction-ssa/…

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Dr Daren Lee (he/him)@dleepsych·
Subjectively, "misuse" is misused. For p. experiencing distress the "use" represents a coping strategy that requires compassionate understanding. The terms "disorders" are loaded with incompatible (non-integrated) discourse. "Distress" & "use" invites curiosity in the person
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Looking at research for a chapter I wrote "co-existing" is in the mix alongside "co-occuring" & "dual diagnosis" & these terms generalise internationally. In terms of what is co-occurring or co-existing? I favour the terms & alcohol/ substance use & psychological distress
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The Psychologist@psychmag·
What's your least favourite brain region? Always seems to me that the amygdala has got rather a lot to answer for…
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@LauraBentleyPhD Dear Laura, It is really brave of you to share this. I'm so sorry for your loss and the difficult journey that you have all been through. Thinking of you
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Dr Daren Lee (he/him)@dleepsych·
P who use alcohol to cope with distress get a bad deal from MH services. 1)Drinking is framed as "misuse" & simultaneously as "adaptive" in recovery services 2)receive questionable diagnoses that do not reflect life narratives 3)a 2for1 offer on stigma #holistcare #languagemisuse
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Dr Daren Lee (he/him)@dleepsych·
@ashleylwatts "Misuse" & "problematic use" fit into a broader use of pejorative language, alongside "disorders" & "dual diagnosis". "Misuse" is often used in MH service exclusion criteria & its use promotes stigma/prevents psychological thinking & curiosity about the functional use of drugs
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Dr Daren Lee (he/him)@dleepsych·
@psychmag Increasingly, I try to be pragmatic about this. Patterns in behaviour and what they mean, naturally, will change over time. However hard we try to control variables that are not the interest of the immediate study, variables we manipulate & measure do not exist in a vacuum!
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Dr Daren Lee (he/him)@dleepsych·
@psychmag In the past I have felt protective of psychology's reputation (which of course is driven by my own bias/ investment), with a knee jerk questioning of whether there has been appropriate: levels of standardisation, sample size etc. during failed replication attempts.
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The Psychologist@psychmag·
In 2012 we had a special issue on replication thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/volume-25/edit… … Plenty of coverage since as well, but I'm thinking it's time to revisit the topic in some depth. I'm by no means an expert so would be interested in your thoughts [a thread]…
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@OllyEmanuel She is very wise! We're all playing a game in which we pretend to be normal but some of us need to practise more!
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They seem to offer qualitatively different but compatible adjuncts to one another. They allow some to engage in dominant services that they otherwise perceive as being too threatening. I say give people a voice and the opportunity to choose one or the other, or both!
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