Narratives in Psychiatry.

'This book serves to remind us that in psychiatry the diagnosis, course, treatment and outcome of disorders rest heavily on the extraordinarily complex and sensitive relationship between doctor and patient ... with its emphasis on narrative, meaning, the relationship between subjective experien...

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Main Author: Shergill, Sukhwinder Singh
Other Authors: Szmukler, George, Tantam, Digby
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2002.
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Table of Contents:
  • Narratives in Psychiatry; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; 1. Information Gathering; 2. Developing a Narrative
  • Mr Daniels; 3. Assessing Suicidal Risk
  • Mr Wrigley; 4. An Overdose
  • Mary Brown; 5. Fear of Becoming Fat
  • Jane Morgan; 6. A Domestic Dispute
  • Mr Rogers; 7. A Blackout at Work
  • Mr Pillay; 8. A Solicitor's Request
  • Mr Loyola; 9. Fear of Going Out
  • Mrs Reiss; 10. I Have No Longer a Mind of My Own
  • Mr Forrester; 11. My House is Bugged
  • Mr Butler; 12. A Panic Attack
  • Mrs Woolfe; 13. I've Felt Different All My Life
  • Miss Jordash; 14. A Poor Historian
  • Mr Stone; Index.