ABSTRACT

In every field of therapeutic practice a significant amount of time is spent writing letters about and to patients. In Letters From the Clinic Derek Steinberg applies detailed literary and psychological analysis to over 40 letters, highlighting why certain words or phrases were used, how they could have been put better, and builds around them principles and theoretical positions based on narrative therapy, consultative approaches and the psychological impact of words and phrases.
Using the context of child, adolescent and family psychiatry, while also applicable to all therapeutic work, the book deals with issues such as
* explaining clinical conditions and treatments
* confirming clinical contracts
* conveying difficult advice and painful news
* missed appointments and other practicalities
Each letter is followed by detailed annotations and discussion.
Letters From the Clinic will prove a valuable tool to all those working in clinical and therapeutic practice.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

Reasons for Writing

chapter |8 pages

1 Letters

Benefits, Risks and Side-Effects

chapter |10 pages

Beginnings

Invitations to the Clinic

chapter |12 pages

Work in Progress I

Starting, Negotiating, Renegotiating

chapter |26 pages

Work in Progress II

General Maintenance

chapter |13 pages

Some Special Situations

chapter |6 pages

Endings

chapter |8 pages

Conclusions