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为什么精神病不那么疯狂:家庭和护理人员的希望和康复路线图

English | September 17th, 2024 | ISBN: 1635424429 | 240 pages | True EPUB | 2.35 MB

An expert’s guide to humanizing psychosis through communication offers key insights for family and friends to support loved ones during mental health crises.

Are we all a little crazy? Roughly 15 percent of the population will have a psychotic experience, in which they lose contact with reality. Yet we often struggle to understand and talk about psychosis. Interactions between people build on the stories they tell each other—stories about the past, about who they are or what they want. In psychosis we can no longer rely on these stories, this shared language. So how should we communicate with someone experiencing reality in a radically different way than we are?

Drawing on his work in psychoanalysis, Stijn Vanheule seeks to answer this question, which carries significant implications for mental health as a whole. With a combination of theory from Freud to Lacan, present-day research, and compelling examples from his own patients and well-known figures such as director David Lynch and artist Yayoi Kusama, he explores psychosis in an engaging way that can benefit those suffering from it as well as the people who care for and interact with them.

英文| 2024年9月17日|国际标准图书编号:1635424429 | 240页|真正的EPUB | 2.35 MB 通过沟通使精神病人性化的专家指南为家人和朋友在心理健康危机期间支持亲人提供了关键见解。 我们都有点疯狂吗?大约15%的人会有精神病的经历,在这种经历中,他们会失去与现实的联系。然而,我们经常很难理解和谈论精神病。人们之间的互动建立在他们彼此讲述的故事之上——关于过去、关于他们是谁或他们想要什么的故事。在精神病中,我们不能再依赖这些故事,这种共同的语言。那么,我们应该如何与以与我们截然不同的方式体验现实的人沟通呢? Stijn Vanheule借鉴了他在精神分析方面的工作,试图回答这个问题,这个问题对整个心理健康具有重要意义。结合从弗洛伊德到拉康的理论、当今的研究,以及他自己的病人和著名人物(如导演大卫·林奇和艺术家草间弥生)的引人注目的例子,他以一种引人入胜的方式探索精神病,这种方式可以使患有精神病的人以及照顾和与他们互动的人受益。
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