Mental Patient: Psychiatric Ethics from a Patient's Perspective - Basic Bioethics - Abigail Gosselin - Books - MIT Press Ltd - 9780262544313 - December 13, 2022
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Mental Patient: Psychiatric Ethics from a Patient's Perspective - Basic Bioethics

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A philosopher who has experienced psychosis argues that recovery requires regaining agency and autonomy within a therapeutic relationship based on mutual trust.

In Mental Patient, philosopher Abigail Gosselin uses her personal experiences with psychosis and the process of recovery to explore often overlooked psychiatric ethics. For many people who struggle with psychosis, she argues, psychosis impairs agency and autonomy. She shows how clinicians can help psychiatric patients regain agency and autonomy through a positive therapeutic relationship characterized by mutual trust. Patients, she says, need to take an active role in regaining their agency and autonomyspecifically, by giving testimony, constructing a narrative of their experience to instill meaning, making choices about treatment, and deciding to show up and participate in life activities.
 
Gosselin examines how psychotic experience is medicalized and describes what it is like to be a patient receiving mental health care treatment. In addition to mutual trust, she says, a productive therapeutic relationship requires the clinicians empathetic understanding of the patients experiences and perspective. She also explains why psychotic patients sometimes feel ambivalent about recovery and struggle to stay committed to it. The psychiatric ethics issues she examines include the development of epistemic agency and credibility, epistemic justice, the use of coercion, therapeutic alliance, the significance of choice, and the taking of responsibility. Mental Patient differs from straightforward memoirs of psychiatric illness in that it analyses philosophic issues related to psychosis and recovery, and it differs from other books on psychiatric ethics in that its analyses are drawn from the authors first-person experiences as a mental patient.


296 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 13, 2022
ISBN13 9780262544313
Publishers MIT Press Ltd
Pages 296
Dimensions 228 × 153 × 28 mm   ·   340 g
Language English  

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