Narrative Psychiatry and Family Collaborations is about helping families with complex psychiatric problems by seeing and meeting the families and the family members, as the best versions of themselves, before we see and address the diagnoses.
Narrative Psychiatry and Family Collaborations is about helping families with complex psychiatric problems by seeing and meeting the families and the family members, as the best versions of themselves, before we see and address the diagnoses.
Nina Tejs Jørring, MD, founded The Family Therapy unit to combine Narrative Therapy and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Her vision is that child and adolescent psychiatry becomes more family-focused offering co-created treatments. When a child suffers from psychiatric problems, the whole family suffers, therefore the family deserves to receive help together.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Forword by David Epston Part 1: From individualised to family-oriented practices 1: A narrative family-psychiatrist 2: Collaborative Family Therapy Part 2: Narrative collaborative practices 3: I am not the problem! We are the heroes! 4: Mattering is at the heart of the matter 5: Not untidy scribbles but a beautiful illustration of my life 6: The helping map as a guiding light 7: Therapeutic letter-writing 8: Telling stories that make sense and inspire Part 3: Narrative Psychiatric practices 9: Naming? How might a diagnosis be best for me? 10: Me, the Medicine and My Diagnosis 11: Developing and co-creating shared wisdom 12: Empowering the entire family 13: Family Community meetings that matter Part 4: Narrative agency practices 14: Weaving the collaborative spirit through all our practices 15: A continuously curious learning team 16: The art of true helping do dare to care Afterword by David Epston Addendum
Introduction Forword by David Epston Part 1: From individualised to family-oriented practices 1: A narrative family-psychiatrist 2: Collaborative Family Therapy Part 2: Narrative collaborative practices 3: I am not the problem! We are the heroes! 4: Mattering is at the heart of the matter 5: Not untidy scribbles but a beautiful illustration of my life 6: The helping map as a guiding light 7: Therapeutic letter-writing 8: Telling stories that make sense and inspire Part 3: Narrative Psychiatric practices 9: Naming? How might a diagnosis be best for me? 10: Me, the Medicine and My Diagnosis 11: Developing and co-creating shared wisdom 12: Empowering the entire family 13: Family Community meetings that matter Part 4: Narrative agency practices 14: Weaving the collaborative spirit through all our practices 15: A continuously curious learning team 16: The art of true helping do dare to care Afterword by David Epston Addendum
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