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Publikováno v:
Psychosis. :1-13
Autor:
Rufus May, Kerry Middleton
Publikováno v:
Psychological Interventions for Psychosis ISBN: 9783031270024
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27003-1_29
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27003-1_29
Autor:
Rufus May
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.). 73(9)
Publikováno v:
Anthropologymedicine. 11(2)
This paper reports findings from a study which analysed the narratives of individuals who described themselves as recovered or recovering from psychosis, a term referring to experiences such as hearing voices other people do not hear, seeing or sensi
Publikováno v:
Psychosis. 4:95-104
Although people who hear voices may dialogue with them, they are regularly caught in destructive communication patterns that disturb social functioning. This article presents an approach called Talking With Voices, derived from the theory and practic
Autor:
Rufus May
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychology Forum. 1:23-26
If we can create training courses that value and give opportunities for different ways to consider and share personal experience of emotional pain and confusion, this will be a solid foundation for creating a more inclusive atmosphere for students fr
Autor:
Rufus May
Publikováno v:
Psychology Learning & Teaching. 9:42-45
I have taught on many courses over the last 10 years. This article will look at areas I think are worth investing in that will contribute to producing confident well-rounded psychologists. The following subjects will be considered: Personal awareness
Autor:
Mark Hayward, Rufus May
Publikováno v:
Mental Health Practice. 10:12-15
Publikováno v:
A Life in the Day. 11:27-30
How can clinical psychologists promote social inclusion in their practice? Mark Hayward, Emily Brown, Rufus May and Emma Harding offer a variety of perspectives from professional and service user viewpoints.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Mental Health. 4:23-32
For over 100 years biomedical psychiatry has dominated the way people throughout the western world understand their sadness and distress, despite the lack of empirical evidence that distress has a biological basis. Now, the interests of the global ph