Talk:How can I help: If I am a user of psychology services

What we want here
I would assume that the best thing we could expect from users of psychology services and their relatives/families/friends would be for them to contribute with their subjective experiences of using those services.

Unless the user is a student or academic I would think it would be best for them not to contribute to the main article on a subject, but rather to a seperate, "experiences" article.

For example, a person with Bi-Polar disorder could over excellent and useful contributions in the following areas
 * Experiences of Bipolar Disorder
 * Experiences of medication: Atypical AntiPsychotics: Risperidone
 * Experiences of medical professionals, doctors etc
 * Experiences of psychology professionals, CBT, other therapy etc...

This would be radically different from the Wikipedia approach. These experiences would NOT be neutral point of view and NOT be encyclopedic content. They would be subjective introspection, a viewpoint which was very important in psychology's early history but one which is increasingly neglected nowadays.

By reading subjective reports of other peoples experiences with say, depression or anti depressants, it would allow other users/friends/relatives/doctors to gain valuable insight into the experiences of these people, which would be valuable to both professionals and to society as a whole.

Pre-requisites
We would need:
 * Anonymity
 * Consent/Confidentiality.
 * Adequate structure. I would think that people could leave subjective experiences in the talk section of their userpage.  As userpages are capable of being anonymous that sure ensure confidentiality
 * Possibly experiences should be added as a .pdf? this is one thing you would not want other users to edit!