This article reflects on the value of training of health care professionals (nurses, physiotherapists, professional educators) that find themselves in variously changing and complex settings, and who find themselves interacting with themes, problems and practices related to mental health. Starting from some reflections that emerged with operators involved in a professional training course within a specific research-intervention project (https://www.forwardproject.unisi.it), the contribution questions how a renewed “pedagogy of care” can help these professionals to better understand the nature and the constitutive factors of the process of signification and re-signification of the experience of psychiatric illness, especially when one comes ...
Background: Milieu therapists’ relationships with patients with severe mental illnesses are viewed a...
The involuntary migratory flows from Africa to Europe have raised new theoretical and methodological...
Empathic engagement by the trauma therapist with another person's traumatic experiences is believed ...
This qualitative research presents the results of an investigation conducted in Italy on a group of ...
Part One: Literature Review - Purpose: To determine current opinions amongst mental health professio...
The ‘early intervention in psychosis’ (EIP) service provides care for individuals experiencing psych...
This article discusses the dynamics of a research team working on a Swiss National Foundation projec...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...
It is generally acknowledged that mental health professionals experience high levels of childhood ad...
Part One: Literature Review - Purpose: To determine current opinions amongst mental health profess...
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2001), vol. 7, pp. 216–223 Human beings have moved from place to ...
Purpose: Worldwide, there have been consistently high or even rising incidences of diagnosed mental ...
Background: Psycho-education is an integrated component of nursingthe impact of nursing psychoeducat...
Risk management has become one of the major issues facing nurses. Its role in healthcare organisatio...
This chapter provides an overview of an aspect of a large research study conducted on the subject of...
Background: Milieu therapists’ relationships with patients with severe mental illnesses are viewed a...
The involuntary migratory flows from Africa to Europe have raised new theoretical and methodological...
Empathic engagement by the trauma therapist with another person's traumatic experiences is believed ...
This qualitative research presents the results of an investigation conducted in Italy on a group of ...
Part One: Literature Review - Purpose: To determine current opinions amongst mental health professio...
The ‘early intervention in psychosis’ (EIP) service provides care for individuals experiencing psych...
This article discusses the dynamics of a research team working on a Swiss National Foundation projec...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...
It is generally acknowledged that mental health professionals experience high levels of childhood ad...
Part One: Literature Review - Purpose: To determine current opinions amongst mental health profess...
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2001), vol. 7, pp. 216–223 Human beings have moved from place to ...
Purpose: Worldwide, there have been consistently high or even rising incidences of diagnosed mental ...
Background: Psycho-education is an integrated component of nursingthe impact of nursing psychoeducat...
Risk management has become one of the major issues facing nurses. Its role in healthcare organisatio...
This chapter provides an overview of an aspect of a large research study conducted on the subject of...
Background: Milieu therapists’ relationships with patients with severe mental illnesses are viewed a...
The involuntary migratory flows from Africa to Europe have raised new theoretical and methodological...
Empathic engagement by the trauma therapist with another person's traumatic experiences is believed ...