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Healing the Distress of Psychosis Shannon Dunn (Clinical Associate Professor, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Southern California)

Healing the Distress of Psychosis By Shannon Dunn (Clinical Associate Professor, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Southern California)

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Healing the Distress of Psychosis presents a novel approach to communicating with clients who are suffering from severe psychosis, whose brain functions are uniquely different and require an entirely new way to listen and engage with them.

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Healing the Distress of Psychosis: Listening with Psychotic Ears by Shannon Dunn (Clinical Associate Professor, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Southern California)

Even among mental health clinicians, the communications of individuals experiencing psychosis have historically been considered mysterious, bizarre, and invalid. These judgmental, inaccurate interpretations and accusatory attitudes can cause iatrogenic trauma, a significant obstacle to recovery. Healing the Distress of Psychosis focuses on practice-based and evidence-informed interventions to effectively understand and communicate with people who are experiencing psychotic symptoms. The text thoughtfully describes: the experience of psychosis, as well as the unique intervention method of fostering the therapeutic relationship; and the psychotic thought process from neurological, linguistic, and existential-psychological perspectives. Mental health professionals, individuals with lived psychotic experiences, and their family members and loved ones will find this book to be a strong and accurate voice that highlights the past and present disappointments in mainstream public mental health treatment, while delivering hope in creating a secure, self-determined life.

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I was encouraged at how the author educates readers on how to properly engage with empathy, respect, genuine interest, and a posture of humility when meeting patients with psychotic symptoms. * Doody's Book Reviews *

About Shannon Dunn (Clinical Associate Professor, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Southern California)

Shannon Dunn, PhD, LCSW (CA & IL), CRADC, is Clinical Associate Professor of Social Work in the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work at the University of Southern California.

Table of Contents

Preface: Everything You Need to Know to Navigate This Book Acknowledgments Unit I: Traditional Treatment Approaches for Healing Psychosis Chapter 1: Types of Psychosis and General Intervention Approaches Chapter 2: Traumatized by Treatment: Anthropological and Social Interactional Perspectives of the Person Who Lives with Psychosis Chapter 3: Brief History of Iatrogenic Trauma from the Mainstream Mental Health Treatment System Chapter 4: Evidence of Unethical and Ineffective Mainstream Mental Health Treatment Chapter 5: Historically Ethical and Effective Mental Health Approaches for Healing the Distress of Psychotic Experiences Summary of Unit I Unit II: New Discoveries About the Causes and Healing Approaches of Psychosis Chapter 6: The Relationship Between Early and Severe Trauma and Psychosis Chapter 7: The Relationship Between Neurobiology and Psychosis Summary of Unit II Unit III: Ethical and Professional Obligations Impact Macro, Mezzo, and Micro Levels of Treatment Delivery Chapter 8: Consumer/Psychiatric Survivor/Ex-Patient (C/S/X) Movement Chapter 9: Existential and Spiritual Philosophy for Healing the Distress of Psychosis Chapter 10: Listening with Psychotic Ears Philosophy and Clinical SkillsAppendix B: Chapter Resources Chapter 11: Practice-Based Interventions for Engaging the Most Difficult/Impaired Chapter 12: Survivor and Self-Care for Families and Clinicians Who Work with People Living with Symptoms of Mental Illness Summary of Unit III Unit IV: Where Do We Go from Here? Chapter 13: Conclusions and Future Remarks References Appendix A: Related Associations Appendix B: Website Resources by Chapter

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CIN0190858753VG
9780190858759
0190858753
Healing the Distress of Psychosis: Listening with Psychotic Ears by Shannon Dunn (Clinical Associate Professor, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Southern California)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
20181025
384
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