Experiencing psychosis : personal and professional perspectives / edited by Jim Geekie [and others]

Extensive scientific research has been conducted into understanding and learning more about psychotic experiences. However, in existing research the voice of subjective experience is rarely taken into consideration. In this book, first-person accounts are brought centre-stage and examined alongside...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Geekie, Jim, 1961-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hove, East Sussex ; New York : Routledge, 2012.
Series:ISPS book series.
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505 0 |a The importance of personal narratives in recovery from psychosis -- Recovery from 'psychosis' -- Hurrying slowly : initial steps towards recovering from psychosis -- A cultural and personal perspective of psychosis -- Exploring culture, subjectivity and psychosis -- Subjective experience of spirituality and psychosis -- Spirituality and psychosis -- When you have lost yourself, there's really not very much left -- The uncertainty of being : existential aspects of the experience of psychosis -- At risk of developing psychosis : a personal account -- At risk of developing psychosis : the research perspective -- My body remembers; I refused : childhood trauma, dissociation and psychosis -- The subjective experience of the link between bad things happening and psychosis : research findings -- The sounds of a wounded world -- Myriad voices, myriad meanings : review of the research into the subjective experience of hearing voices -- Deluded loner -- Subjective experiences of delusions and paranoia -- Negative symptoms : more, not less -- The subjective experience of negative symptoms : characteristics of emotional withdrawal -- I called you my brother -- The subjective experience and beliefs of relatives of people who experience psychosis. 
520 |a Extensive scientific research has been conducted into understanding and learning more about psychotic experiences. However, in existing research the voice of subjective experience is rarely taken into consideration. In this book, first-person accounts are brought centre-stage and examined alongside current research to suggest how personal experience can contribute to professional understanding, and therefore the treatment, of psychosis. Experiencing Psychosis brings together a range of contributors who have either experienced psychosis on a personal level or conducted research into the topic. Chapters are presented in pairs providing information from both personal and research perspectives on specific aspects of psychosis including: hearing voices, delusional beliefs, and trauma as well as cultural, existential and spiritual issues. Experts from the field recognise that first and foremost psychosis is a human experience and that those who suffer from psychotic episodes must have some involvement in any genuine attempts to make sense of the experience. This book will be essential reading for all mental health professionals involved with psychosis. The accessible style and compelling personal histories will also attract service users and their families. 
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