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Spirituality and Narrative in Psychiatric Practice

This text use narrative excerpts and case illustrations to explore the importance and challenge of spirituality in clinical psychiatric practice.

Christopher C. H. Cook (Edited by), Andrew Powell (Edited by), Andrew Sims (Edited by)

9781909726451, Royal College of Psychiatrists

Paperback / softback, published 18 March 2016

204 pages
23.4 x 15.5 x 1 cm, 0.36 kg

Spiritual issues still raise ethical and professional dilemmas in mental healthcare. This text use narrative excerpts and case illustrations to explore the importance and challenge of spirituality in clinical psychiatric practice and show how spiritual concerns can be included in a range of psychiatric treatment options.

Contents
Foreword
Preface
1. Narrative in psychiatry, theology and spirituality
2. Spirituality and transcultural narratives
3. Psychopathology and the clinical story
4. Helping patients tell their story: narratives of body, mind and soul
5. Gods lost and found: spiritual coping in clinical practice
6. Stories of joy and sorrow: spirituality and affective disorder
7. Stories of fear: spirituality and anxiety disorders
8. Stories of transgression: narrative therapy with offenders
9. Narratives of transformation in psychosis
10. My story: a spiritual narrative
11. God's story revealed in the human story
12. Meaning without 'believing': attachment theory, mentalisation and the spiritual dimension of analytical psychotherapy
13. Stories of living with loss: spirituality and ageing
14. Beginnings and endings.

Subject Areas: Psychiatry [MMH]

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