Recovery from Schizophrenia: Evidence, History, and Hope
Autor Courtenay M. Hardingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 sep 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195380095
ISBN-10: 0195380096
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 152 x 221 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195380096
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 152 x 221 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
As a psychiatrist, I have dedicated my entire professional life to accompany people diagnosed with schizophrenia, encouraging them to become the leaders of their recovery process, always trying to find new ways to recover their own self through what we call Accompanied Self-rehabilitation. For us nothing would have been possible without the ideas, the energy, and the accompaniment we received from Professor Courtenay Harding. Anyone who studies this book carefully will understand why.
Harding's book leads us on a heartwarming journey into recovery from schizophrenia, once thought to always deteriorate, infused with the author's empathic heart and scientific mind. It shares stories of resilience and overcoming challenges, providing new hope. This book reshapes our understanding of psychiatric rehabilitation, offering fresh perspectives on what is possible in mental health care. A must-read for anyone touched by mental illness, crafted with compassion and dedication.
Harding is first and foremost a storyteller and this illuminating volume contains many such compelling stories. First and foremost are the stories of persons experiencing serious mental illnesses over the previous two centuries, going through a variety of circumstances, treatments, and their own efforts to gain recovery. Secondarily is the recovery of the field of psychiatry, which has led to the current climate in which we have come to accept nothing less.
Dr. Harding tells the story of a lifetime of research that demonstrates that persons living with the most severe mental illnesses can and do recover. Along with other long-term outcome studies, her research has helped produce a revolution in global imagining of mental health services based in genuine hope for recovery and humane care for persons whose lives have been shattered by psychosis. A profound contribution to mental health scholarship and activism!
Sometimes a book is delightful and engrossing. Occasionally, one is profound. Dr. Harding's new work is all of the above. It weaves together the stories and results of all the long-term follow-up studies on people diagnosed with schizophrenia-the most feared and misunderstood mental illness. The heart of the book is descriptions of the studies that Dr. Harding led and participated in. All of the studies find that the long-term prognosis for people diagnosed with schizophrenia is good. The results are even better when rehabilitation is emphasized. Society and medicine must recover from their pessimistic views about people with these mental health problems, just as most people recover. Dr. Harding's book will help.
Dr. Harding's incredible book asks a question that state leadership, especially mental health commissioners, will find critical to system redesign. 'What do you need to get out of the hospital?' Many patients are being custodialized in the community as well as the hospital with the stabilization, maintenance, meds, and entitlements model that represents little hope for getting better but staying chronic. They need to see a pathway out of community care into a real life for themselves from the time they arrive until they go. All of them need support and graduation to have a successful life in the community. So it is 'What do you need to get on the road to having a full life?' We are here to walk this path with you.
Harding's book leads us on a heartwarming journey into recovery from schizophrenia, once thought to always deteriorate, infused with the author's empathic heart and scientific mind. It shares stories of resilience and overcoming challenges, providing new hope. This book reshapes our understanding of psychiatric rehabilitation, offering fresh perspectives on what is possible in mental health care. A must-read for anyone touched by mental illness, crafted with compassion and dedication.
Harding is first and foremost a storyteller and this illuminating volume contains many such compelling stories. First and foremost are the stories of persons experiencing serious mental illnesses over the previous two centuries, going through a variety of circumstances, treatments, and their own efforts to gain recovery. Secondarily is the recovery of the field of psychiatry, which has led to the current climate in which we have come to accept nothing less.
Dr. Harding tells the story of a lifetime of research that demonstrates that persons living with the most severe mental illnesses can and do recover. Along with other long-term outcome studies, her research has helped produce a revolution in global imagining of mental health services based in genuine hope for recovery and humane care for persons whose lives have been shattered by psychosis. A profound contribution to mental health scholarship and activism!
Sometimes a book is delightful and engrossing. Occasionally, one is profound. Dr. Harding's new work is all of the above. It weaves together the stories and results of all the long-term follow-up studies on people diagnosed with schizophrenia-the most feared and misunderstood mental illness. The heart of the book is descriptions of the studies that Dr. Harding led and participated in. All of the studies find that the long-term prognosis for people diagnosed with schizophrenia is good. The results are even better when rehabilitation is emphasized. Society and medicine must recover from their pessimistic views about people with these mental health problems, just as most people recover. Dr. Harding's book will help.
Dr. Harding's incredible book asks a question that state leadership, especially mental health commissioners, will find critical to system redesign. 'What do you need to get out of the hospital?' Many patients are being custodialized in the community as well as the hospital with the stabilization, maintenance, meds, and entitlements model that represents little hope for getting better but staying chronic. They need to see a pathway out of community care into a real life for themselves from the time they arrive until they go. All of them need support and graduation to have a successful life in the community. So it is 'What do you need to get on the road to having a full life?' We are here to walk this path with you.
Notă biografică
Courtenay Harding has spent nearly 40 years as a professor of psychiatry. She has presented this evidence at least 550 times at international and national meetings, academic Grand Rounds, providers, families, patients, and government entities. She has received 47 awards and honors for her work.