ABSTRACT

This book explores, in depth, the link between modern psychiatric practice and the person-centred approach. It promotes an open dialogue between traditional rivals – counsellors and psychiatrists within the NHS – to assist greater understanding and improve practice. Easy to read and comprehend, it explains complex issues in a clear and accessible manner. The author is a full-time psychiatrist and qualified counsellor who offers a unique perspective drawing on personal experience. Humanising Psychiatry and Mental Health Care will be of significant interest and help to all mental health professionals including psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses, social care workers, occupational therapists, psychologists, person-centred counsellors and therapists. Health and social care policy makers and shapers, including patient groups, will also find it helpful and informative.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part One|98 pages

Theoretical and philosophical challenges of the person-centred approach

part Two|70 pages

Practical applications of the person-centred approach

chapter 7|18 pages

The healing power of relationship

chapter 8|22 pages

Listening with attitude

chapter 10|12 pages

Looking after ourselves

support, supervision and personal development

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue