Mental Patient: Psychiatric Ethics from a Patient's Perspective

Mental Patient: Psychiatric Ethics from a Patient's Perspective

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  • Book Name: Mental Patient: Psychiatric Ethics from a Patient's Perspective
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  • Book Genre: Psychiatry
  • Language: English
  • Published: 2022
  • ISBN: 0262544318
  • Page: 309
  • Format: [PDF]

Books Description

In Mental Patient, philosopher Abigail Gosselin uses her personal experiences with psychosis and the process of recovery to explore often overlooked psychiatric ethics. For many people who struggle with psychosis, she argues, psychosis impairs agency and autonomy. She shows how clinicians can help psychiatric patients regain agency and autonomy through a positive therapeutic relationship characterized by mutual trust. Patients, she says, need to take an active role in regaining their agency and autonomy–specifically, by giving testimony, constructing a narrative of their experience to instill meaning, making choices about treatment, and deciding to show up and participate in life activities. Buy Premium In Link Below To Support

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