In this article, I use autoethnography to examine time spent on an acute psychiatric ward during the COVID-19 lockdown. I employ the device of “communitas in crisis” to emphasize the precarious nature of this experience and the extent to which, for myself at least, informal social interactions with fellow patients and “communitas” were significant features of my hospital experience and subsequent discharge. I suggest that a lack of emphasis on inpatient to inpatient relationships in the recovery literature is an omission and a reflection of psychiatry’s authority struggles with both service users and professionals, along with a general perception of psychosis as individual rather than as a socially constructed phenomenon. I also suggest tha...
Background People with psychosis experience more social isolation than any other diagnostic group an...
Objectives. Research has shown interpersonal relationships influence experiences of inpatient psychi...
Based on unobtrusive observations a parallel is drawn between general and psychiatric intensive care...
This article sheds light on autoethnographic accounts of mental illness, to address author and reade...
This paper explores the subjective experiences of mental health practitioners, people with psychosis...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordThis pap...
Purpose: The paper contributes to the debate about the closure of institutional mental health care f...
The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clin...
The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clin...
This article presents an autoethnography in the form of a short story of the experiences of a mental...
Many studies investigated the psychological impact of lockdown measures on the general population, w...
The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clin...
Background: It has been found that patients have expressed favourable attitudes towards hospital set...
In this study, we examine autoethnographic data from three critical incidents as experienced by the ...
Experiences of psychosis may increase isolation and stigma, increasing negative perceptions of onese...
Background People with psychosis experience more social isolation than any other diagnostic group an...
Objectives. Research has shown interpersonal relationships influence experiences of inpatient psychi...
Based on unobtrusive observations a parallel is drawn between general and psychiatric intensive care...
This article sheds light on autoethnographic accounts of mental illness, to address author and reade...
This paper explores the subjective experiences of mental health practitioners, people with psychosis...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordThis pap...
Purpose: The paper contributes to the debate about the closure of institutional mental health care f...
The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clin...
The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clin...
This article presents an autoethnography in the form of a short story of the experiences of a mental...
Many studies investigated the psychological impact of lockdown measures on the general population, w...
The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clin...
Background: It has been found that patients have expressed favourable attitudes towards hospital set...
In this study, we examine autoethnographic data from three critical incidents as experienced by the ...
Experiences of psychosis may increase isolation and stigma, increasing negative perceptions of onese...
Background People with psychosis experience more social isolation than any other diagnostic group an...
Objectives. Research has shown interpersonal relationships influence experiences of inpatient psychi...
Based on unobtrusive observations a parallel is drawn between general and psychiatric intensive care...