... Dr Joseph Kearney, Inspector of Mental Hospitals (and also a member of An Bord Altranais), reported that half of the staff at Kilkenny Mental Hospital did not have any nursing qualifications.301 Despite these challenges, ...
Elliott, B. Joyce, E. & Shorvon, S. (2009). Delusions, illusions and hallucinations in epilepsy: 2. Complex phenomena and psychosis. Epilepsy Research, 85, 172–86. Elliott, D. (2002). Seeing double: Jean Gerson, the discernment of ...
Hearing Voices takes a fresh look at sound in the poetry and prose of colonial Latin American poet and nun Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1648/51–95).
conventional semiosis but retains all of the powers associated with voice. Indeed, at the end of the passage, Moses fully realizes voice's performative potential upon receiving a divine infusion of breath. The prophet derives authority ...
reported to be voices of people that patients knew well. One patient, after a fellow patient ... From these studies it appears that the voices in BPD do not differ significantly in their phenomenology from the voices found in psychosis.
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This book highlights qualitative research in early psychosis. The first half of the book centres on the individual lived experience of psychosis—from the perspective of the individual, the family, and the practitioner.
In this latest book, he provides: a detailed description of a wide variety of voice hearing experiences, an overview of the theories accounting for how and why this happens, a range of practical techniques for coping with or stopping voices ...
Due to simple demand for copies, the author is allowing publishing to resume of the original version of Hearing Voices.
This book highlights qualitative research in early psychosis. The first half of the book centres on the individual lived experience of psychosis—from the perspective of the individual, the family, and the practitioner.
Julian Ramsay, the chronicler of the distinguished Lampitt family, witnesses the effects of such events as pharmaceutical tycoon Virgil D. Everett's murder and a Catholic scientist's unwitting development of the Pill.
Based on graduate research in the early 1990s at Goldsmiths College, London. The author's present affiliation is not stated. The book is distributed in the US by ISBS. c. Book News Inc.
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