Mental Illness and the Body

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Biomedical Framework
bodily
Bodily Presentation
Body Countertransference
British psychiatry history
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Clinical Practice
countertransference
Dissociative Disorder
distress
DMT
Ect
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feminist mental health
health
Hysterical Symptoms
In-patient Mental Health Settings
Infant's Body
lived experience in psychiatric care
mainstream
Mainstream Mental Health Practice
Mental Distress
Mental Health
Mental Health Nursing Practice
Mental Health Practice
Mental Health Practitioners
Mental Illness
nurse
nursing
Oedipus Complex
practice
practitioner patient dynamics
presentation
Psychiatric Texts
psychoanalytic theory
psychosomatic research
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Registered Care Home
Shorter Oxford Textbook
Women's Mental Distress
Women's Mental Illness
Women's Reproductive Functions
womens
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415383219
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Using real life case studies of people experiencing mental illness, this book identifies how bodily presentation of patients may reflect certain aspects of their ‘lived experience’.

With reference to a range of theoretical perspectives including philosophy, psychoanalysis, feminism and sociology, Mental Illness and the Body explores the ways in which understanding ‘lived experience’ may usefully be applied to mental health practice. Key features include:

  • an overview of the history of British psychiatry including treatments
  • an analysis of feminism and the way its insights have been applied to understanding women's mental health and illness
  • in-depth interviews with four patients diagnosed with mental illness
  • an outline of Freudian and post-Freudian perspectives on the body and their relevance to current mental health practice.

Mental Illness and the Body is essential reading for mental health practitioners, allied professionals and anyone with an interest in the body and mental illness.

Louise Phillips is a lecturer in Mental Health at City University and a mental health nurse. She has practiced for the past 18 years in a variety of settings including elderly care, the voluntary sector and the NHS. Immediately before starting her academic career, she worked for a number of years as a Community Psychiatric Nurse in the King’s Cross area of London. In addition to her nursing qualification she has a BA in European Cultural History and completed her PhD on approaches to the body and mental illness at the university of Kent at Canterbury in March 2003.

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