Person-Centred Care in Psychiatry Self-Relational, Contextual and Normative Perspectives
Auteur : Glas Gerrit
One of the paradoxes about psychiatry is that we have never known more about and better treated mental disorders, yet there exists so much unease about the practice of mental healthcare. Patients feel still stigmatized, psychiatrists are struggling with their roles in a rapidly changing system of healthcare, there is lack of consensus about what mental disorders are and what the focus of psychiatry should be. Person-Centred Care in Psychiatry: Self Relational, Contextual and Normative Perspectives offers a distinctive approach to two important linked conceptual issues in psychiatry: the relation between self, context, and psychopathology; and the intrinsic normativity of psychiatry as a practice.
Divided in two parts, this book shows how the clinical conception of psychopathology and psychiatry as normative practice are intrinsically connected, and how the normative practice model can be conceived as a natural extension of the analysis of the web of relations that sustain illness behaviour as well as professional role fulfilment.
Person-Centred Care in Psychiatry brings these topics together for the first time against the backdrop of unease about scientistic tendencies within psychiatry in an interconnected discussion that will be of interest to academics and professionals with an interest in the philosophy of psychology, psychiatry and mental health-care.
Preface Introduction 1. Psychiatry in need of philosophy Part I: Self, Context, and Psychopathology 2. Self-relatedness, psychopathology, and the context: A clinical perspective 3. Self-relatedness, psychopathology, and the context: The concept of disease 4. Self-relatedness, psychopathology, and the context: The concept of self Part II: Psychiatry as Normative Practice 5. Being a professional: Self-relatedness and normativity 6. Toward a normative practice approach for mental healthcare 7. Psychiatry in contexts 8. Philosophical backgrounds Conclusion 9. Person-centered care in psychiatry: Future prospects
Gerrit Glas is a practicing psychiatrist and professor of philosophy at the Vrije Universiteit and the Amsterdam University Medical Centre. His main interest is in conceptual and normative issues at the intersection of psychiatry, philosophy, neuroscience, and society.
Date de parution : 08-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
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Insomnia Disorder; CanMEDS Competence; Psychiatry; Clinical Practice; Person-Centred Care; Personalized Network Analysis; Kandel; Assertive Community Treatment; LeDoux; Medical Expert Role; Herman Dooyeweerd; Mental Healthcare; Kierkegaard; Service User Movements; Ricoeur; Dooyeweerd’s Idea; psychopathology; Public Administration; philosophy of psychology; Dooyeweerd’s Philosophy; Fact; contextual influences; Pre-reflective Self-awareness; normative practice; Recurrent Major Depressive Episodes; person-centred psychiatry; Modal Aspects; personhood; Core Clinical Competence; Stress Diathesis Model; Expert Knowledge; Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder; Virtue Ethical Approaches; Mereological Fallacy; Self-referential Meaning; Minimal Self-awareness; Pretheoretical Intuitions; Diagnostic Formulation