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The non-disclosing patienta clinician's guide /
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正題名/作者:
The non-disclosing patient/ by Alexander Lerman.
其他題名:
a clinician's guide /
作者:
Lerman, Alexander.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
面頁冊數:
xviii, 245 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
提要註:
This volume is to examine the phenomena of non-disclosure in its wide ranging forms, study its properties, and to deepen the capacity of a mental health professional --as well as all clinicians who provide mental health counseling -- to detect and engage it across a range of clinical settings. Unengaged, sustained DNDD represents an impasse that is destructive to a clinician's capacity to both understand and treat a patient. Successfully engaged, on the other hand, DNDD offers a unique perspective on in individuals anxieties, presuppositions, and mental functioning. A clinician who is both aware that a patient is withholding information, and comfortable with that awareness, may approach the patient material while listening for both indications of non-disclosed material and-critically-a growing awareness of psychopathology or other motivational forces driving non-disclosure. Written by experts in this area from both adult and child psychiatric specialties, this book is the first to address the issue of DNDD and present clinical pearls for addressing it. This text is a valuable resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, addiction medicine specialists, family physicians, and a wide array of clinicians treating patients who may struggle with disclosure and integrity.
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
General Practice / Family Medicine. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48614-3
ISBN:
9783030486143
The non-disclosing patienta clinician's guide /
Lerman, Alexander.
The non-disclosing patient
a clinician's guide /[electronic resource] :by Alexander Lerman. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xviii, 245 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part I: DND & The Clinical Encounter -- A Personal Encounter with Deceit -- The Psychiatric Interview -- Types of Interviews, and Types of Listening -- Therapeutic and Anti-therapeutic Relationships -- Engaging Deceit -- Deceit and Its Meaning -- Part II: Personality Functioning and DND -- Neurobiology of Deception -- Shared Consciousness and the Emergence of Mind -- Personality Disorders, Psychopathy and Deceit -- Non-disclosure, Deceit and Denial in Patients with Substance Use Disorders -- Assessment and Implications for Psychotherapeutic Treatment -- Part III: Assessment in a "Gated" Simulated Patient Interview -- "Biggie" Assessing Process in a "Gated" Simulated Patient Interview -- Simulated Case Scenario: Karl Moehller.
This volume is to examine the phenomena of non-disclosure in its wide ranging forms, study its properties, and to deepen the capacity of a mental health professional --as well as all clinicians who provide mental health counseling -- to detect and engage it across a range of clinical settings. Unengaged, sustained DNDD represents an impasse that is destructive to a clinician's capacity to both understand and treat a patient. Successfully engaged, on the other hand, DNDD offers a unique perspective on in individuals anxieties, presuppositions, and mental functioning. A clinician who is both aware that a patient is withholding information, and comfortable with that awareness, may approach the patient material while listening for both indications of non-disclosed material and-critically-a growing awareness of psychopathology or other motivational forces driving non-disclosure. Written by experts in this area from both adult and child psychiatric specialties, this book is the first to address the issue of DNDD and present clinical pearls for addressing it. This text is a valuable resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, addiction medicine specialists, family physicians, and a wide array of clinicians treating patients who may struggle with disclosure and integrity.
ISBN: 9783030486143
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