Das Janusgesicht der Psychiatrie. Nutzen und Risiken psychiatrischen Handelns

Par : Hanfried Helmchen, Matthias Bormuth, Andreas Heinz, Markus Jager
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  • Nombre de pages236
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-17-032295-0
  • EAN9783170322950
  • Date de parution19/04/2017
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille6 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurKohlhammer

Résumé

Psychiatric work aims to benefit those who are mentally ill, but it also holds a risk of adverse effects. This ?dual face= of psychiatry is seen for example in the way in which benefits and risks are often assessed in different ways by the physician from the way in which they are experienced and evaluated by the patient. The aim of this volume is to develop solutions that can be understood in a complementary fashion for this tense relationship that is often described as being insolubly antagonistic.
Using specific, historically based examples oriented towards a biopsychosocial model, the problem of psychiatric risk&benefit considerations is clarified and the ambivalence of psychiatric work is reflected on in a constructive and critical fashion in a trialogue between psychiatry, patient and society.
Psychiatric work aims to benefit those who are mentally ill, but it also holds a risk of adverse effects. This ?dual face= of psychiatry is seen for example in the way in which benefits and risks are often assessed in different ways by the physician from the way in which they are experienced and evaluated by the patient. The aim of this volume is to develop solutions that can be understood in a complementary fashion for this tense relationship that is often described as being insolubly antagonistic.
Using specific, historically based examples oriented towards a biopsychosocial model, the problem of psychiatric risk&benefit considerations is clarified and the ambivalence of psychiatric work is reflected on in a constructive and critical fashion in a trialogue between psychiatry, patient and society.