Finding Hope in the Lived Experience of Psychosis

Finding Hope in the Lived Experience of Psychosis
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781000608786
ISBN-13 : 1000608786
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Book Synopsis Finding Hope in the Lived Experience of Psychosis by : Patte Randal

Download or read book Finding Hope in the Lived Experience of Psychosis written by Patte Randal and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2022-06-30 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers first-person accounts of the experience of psychosis from the inside and the outside, through the eyes of two doctors, one of whom has experienced psychosis and both of whom have worked for decades in the field of psychiatry. Underpinned by rigorous academic analysis using an evocative duo-ethnographic approach, the book explores the cultural and subcultural influences from childhood onwards – both traumatic and resilience-building – that have shaped their lives. Both authors reflect on strategies they learned early in life for dealing with challenges, each managing to function at a high level while avoiding awareness of their vulnerability. They reflect on the potential dangers of using their expertise and position of power in psychiatry simply to diagnose mental illness and prescribe medication. The differences and similarities in the authors’ stories provide a productive tension highlighting the complexities of this paradigm shift that is happening in psychiatry. Written in the form of two interacting memoirs, this book is of great interest to researchers, clinicians, and practicing psychologists, as well as a general audience with interest in psychosis.


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