1st Edition

Psychiatric Rehabilitation A Psychoanalytic Approach to Recovery

By Raman Kapur Copyright 2016
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    Recovering from severe mental illness is one of the most terrifying human experiences in health care. Often conventional rehabilitation approaches focus on helping the patient with his or her symptoms and maximising the external world through supportive interventions. However, often little attention is paid to the internal world of the patient. This subjective experience of recovery is the focus of this book. It describes a particular psychoanalytic model that best captures this distressful state of mind and suggests particular processes that have to be put in place to ensure the patient gets the best opportunity to have his or her fears and hopes addressed. The book also addresses "real world" issues such as management, leadership and training, as well as highlighting key research findings from relevant studies. Outcome measures are suggested that could be adopted to measure the benefits of this particular approach. The chapters give many clinical, organisational and research descriptions from the real world of psychiatry and social care.

    INTRODUCTION The state of mind to be rehabilitated or recovered , Theoretical overview , Therapeutic communities, environments, and atmospheres , Group processes , Individual processes , Training , Research , Consultancy and external expertise , Management and leadership issues , Employment issues , Conclusion

    Biography

    Raman Kapur