Presenting first-hand accounts from the 'front line', Reflections of a Cynical Clinical Psychologist provides the reader with a participant experience of the daily ups and downs of a US mental health professional. Vividly describing actual clinical events ranging from tragic to comedic, this book calls attention to the human realities of the system's dysfunction.

Illustrated throughout by anecdotes based on the author's 50 years of experience and observations in the field, the book focuses on 'the system' as the problem, identifying the limitations in current mental health policy with the emphasis misplaced onto profit rather than optimal patient care. These anecdotes are organized by themes such as the harsh treatment of patients by staff; loss in the workplace; anomalous staff behavior; problems with the legal system; and clinically unexpected and bizarre episodes.

The value of humor as a stress reducer, social leveler and a means to make incisive points is highlighted throughout. This is important reading for mental health professionals, policy makers and those interested in humanizing social policy.



Autorentext

Max Heinrich, PhD., is a clinical psychologist who earned his PhD from Cornell University in 1968. He has worked primarily with the seriously and persistently mentally ill in hospital settings. For most of that time he directed various inpatient and outpatient services. He has won local, state and national awards for public advocacy on behalf of his profession. Currently his week is divided between treating patients and teaching students on a psychiatric inpatient unit in a public hospital, as well as maintaining an extensive private practice.



Klappentext

Presenting first-hand accounts from the 'front line', Reflections of a Cynical Clinical Psychologist provides the reader with a participant experience of the daily ups and downs of a US mental health professional. Vividly describing actual clinical events ranging from tragic to comedic, this book calls attention to the human realities of the system's dysfunction.

Illustrated throughout by anecdotes based on the author's 50 years of experience and observations in the field, the book focuses on 'the system' as the problem, identifying the limitations in current mental health policy with the emphasis misplaced onto profit rather than optimal patient care. These anecdotes are organized by themes such as the harsh treatment of patients by staff; loss in the workplace; anomalous staff behavior; problems with the legal system; and clinically unexpected and bizarre episodes.

The value of humor as a stress reducer, social leveler and a means to make incisive points is highlighted throughout. This is important reading for mental health professionals, policy makers and those interested in humanizing social policy.



Inhalt

INTRODUCTION

INSTITUTIONS

  1. GRADUATE SCHOOL
  2. THE CITY HOSPITAL
  3. THE STATE HOSPITAL
  4. THE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER: "GIVE ME YOUR TIRED, YOUR POOR"
  5. CHALLENGING CLINICAL CIRCUMSTANCES

  6. COMPROMISED PATIENT CARE
  7. PATIENT DEATHS
  8. STAFF PARTINGS
  9. PSYCHOTHERAPY
  10. WWII HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS
  11. TESTIFYING IN COURT
  12. SCREENING OF POLICE APPLICANTS
  13. CLINICIANS IN HARM'S WAY
  14. CURIOUS AND TROUBLESOME CLINICAL EXPERIENCES
  15. ABSURD STAFF BEHAVIOR
  16. AWKWARD MOMENTS
  17. PRACTICING WHEN OUT OF THE OFFICE: NO DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED!
  18. A CHALLENGING SYSTEM

  19. MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY
  20. THE APPEAL OF 'PRESCRIPTION PRIVILEGES': "IF YOU CAN'T BEAT 'EM, JOIN 'EM!"
  21. HEALTH INSURANCE ABUSES: OR UNSURANCE?
  22. MONEY INEVITABLY DRIVES POLICY...AND POLICY LOSES
  23. ESCALATING ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL: ALL'S WELL THAT ORWELL
  24. MOSTLY BUSINESS, MOST OF THE TIME: MINI-MALISM
  25. ADMINISTRATIVE ABUSES OF POWER: PETTY MAL TREATMENT

AFTERWARD

APPUNDIX

Titel
Reflections of a Cynical Clinical Psychologist
EAN
9781000026412
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
18.02.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
174