1st Edition

Consulting to Chaos An Approach to Patient-Centred Reflective Practice

    250 Pages
    by Routledge

    250 Pages
    by Routledge

    In clinical work, an awareness of patients' subjective experiences, particularly their perceptions of interpersonal relationships, is indispensable. The aim of this book is to improve care and treatment planning by describing a structured approach to eliciting patients' core relationship patterns. These patterns consist of the roles and scenarios into which they repeatedly cast themselves and others with whom they interact. Maladaptive patterns, in which vicious cycles and self-fulfilling prophecies of misperception, misunderstanding or provocation escalate, cause pain and havoc in personal relationships and can adversely affect both professionals' decisions and the overall delivery of treatment. This book shows how to use vital information that is often not made available to treatment teams in order to understand such potential pitfalls rather than succumb to them.

    Series Editor’s Foreword , Foreword , The Interpersonal Dynamics (ID) consultation: context, rationale, history, and method , Researching chaos and generating meanings: a qualitative study , Attachment, mentalization, and the ID consultation , Perverse states of mind and perverse enactment: the ID consultation in a case of paraphilia , An individualised approach to using the ID consultation: elucidation of psychosis , Elucidating triggers to violence and improving risk assessment using the ID consultation: an in-depth case study approach , Working with partner agencies to prevent the abuse and homicide of children , Consulting on Oedipus: then and now , Training ID consultants: a fertile matrix , Conclusion , Afterword , The ID worksheet and cluster list , The interpersonal circle (circumplex) , Understanding your experience to help your recovery: how to provide ID consultations to individual patients

    Biography

    John Gordon