This case study explores what informs and organizes the assessment of patients, as undertaken by a nurse, a social worker and a psychiatrist in public, metropolitan, acute mental health service settings. The research data are the transcripts of in-depth interviews with three experienced practitioners, one from each of the three disciplines. The analysis draws on Foucauldian concepts: discourse as constructed through practices of discipline and the gaze. We explored examples of taken-for-granted assessment practices and their interplay with discourse. The findings suggest that participating practitioners use language in assessment in ways that support the powerful discourses of the professional disciplines. The competing discourse of managem...
This paper is an exploratory study of ways of talking about mental health. Drawing upon data collect...
Initial child mental health assessment appointments are an under researched area of interaction. Wit...
Ideas about shared decision making (SDM) began to emerge in the 1970s as a challenge to the traditio...
This case study explores what informs and organizes the assessment of patients, as undertaken by a n...
International audienceAlmost all the knowledge now produced about psychiatry includes what is called...
It was the aim of this study to develop a comprehensive understanding of acute inpatient mental heal...
This study explores the assessment practice of art therapists working in inpatient psychiatric facil...
Research relating to Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT's) may be seen to focus predominantly upon ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.The study seeks to explore and to offer a c...
Purpose Nurses working in acute mental-health services are vulnerable to occupational stress. One s...
Objectives: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) is the official framework for care for adults with sev...
International audienceAlmost all the knowledge now produced about psychiatry includes what is called...
This thesis aims to make contributions at substantive, methodological and theoretical levels. First,...
Therapeutic and informal interactions with nurses are integral to the quality of care that psychiatr...
This paper focuses on the stancetaking formats used to express personal thoughts, namely Finnish ma ...
This paper is an exploratory study of ways of talking about mental health. Drawing upon data collect...
Initial child mental health assessment appointments are an under researched area of interaction. Wit...
Ideas about shared decision making (SDM) began to emerge in the 1970s as a challenge to the traditio...
This case study explores what informs and organizes the assessment of patients, as undertaken by a n...
International audienceAlmost all the knowledge now produced about psychiatry includes what is called...
It was the aim of this study to develop a comprehensive understanding of acute inpatient mental heal...
This study explores the assessment practice of art therapists working in inpatient psychiatric facil...
Research relating to Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT's) may be seen to focus predominantly upon ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.The study seeks to explore and to offer a c...
Purpose Nurses working in acute mental-health services are vulnerable to occupational stress. One s...
Objectives: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) is the official framework for care for adults with sev...
International audienceAlmost all the knowledge now produced about psychiatry includes what is called...
This thesis aims to make contributions at substantive, methodological and theoretical levels. First,...
Therapeutic and informal interactions with nurses are integral to the quality of care that psychiatr...
This paper focuses on the stancetaking formats used to express personal thoughts, namely Finnish ma ...
This paper is an exploratory study of ways of talking about mental health. Drawing upon data collect...
Initial child mental health assessment appointments are an under researched area of interaction. Wit...
Ideas about shared decision making (SDM) began to emerge in the 1970s as a challenge to the traditio...