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Narrative psychiatry empowers patients to shape their lives through
story. Rather than focusing only on finding the source of the
problem, in this collaborative clinical approach psychiatrists also
help patients diagnose and develop their sources of strength. By
encouraging the patient to explore their personal narrative through
questioning and story-telling, the clinician helps the patient
participate in and discover the ways in which they construct
meaning, how they view themselves, what their values are, and who
it is exactly that they want to be. These revelations in turn
inform clinical decision-making about what it is that ails them,
how they'd like to treat it, and what recovery might look like. The
Art of Narrative Psychiatry is the first comprehensive description
of narrative psychiatry in action. Engaging and accessible, it
demonstrates how to help patients cultivate their personal sources
of strength and meaning as resources for recovery. Illustrated with
vivid case reports and in-depth accounts of therapeutic
conversations, the book offers psychiatrists and psychotherapists
detailed guidance in the theory and practice of this collaborative
approach. Drawing inspiration from narrative therapy, post-modern
philosophy, humanistic medicine, and social justice movements - and
replete with ways to more fully manifest the intentions of the
mental health recovery model - this engaging new book shows how to
draw on the standard psychiatric toolbox while also maintaining
focus on the patient's vision of the world and illuminating their
skills and strengths. Written by a pioneer in the field, The Art of
Narrative Psychiatry describes a breadth of nuanced, powerful
narrative practices, including externalizing problems, listening
for what is absent but implicit, facilitating re-authoring
conversations, fostering communities of support, and creating
therapeutic documents. The Art of Narrative Psychiatry addresses
mental health challenges that range from mild to severe, including
anxiety, depression, despair, anorexia/bulimia, perfectionism, OCD,
trauma, psychosis, and loss. True to form, the author narrates her
own experience throughout, sharing her internal thoughts and
decision-making processes as she listens to patients. The Art of
Narrative Psychiatry is necessary reading for any professional
seeking to empower their patients and become a better, more
compassionate clinician.
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