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just requested Pat Barker's book The Regeneration Trilogy from East Fife Mobile @onfifelibraries 😀 https://t.co/5LxUSclzlQ— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
"the psychoanalysis of the psychosis" war references #WilliamRivers anthropologist, his work in funeral rites in the Solomon Islands helped him face ghosts haunting nights in Craiglockhart War Hospital, Edinburgh WW1 #shellshockhttps://t.co/BrmDSql0ox pic.twitter.com/5RPxQAiDAt— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
"Psychotherapeutic experience on the battlefield led to a renewal of the paradigm of psychoanalysis itself ..." p103 #HistoryBeyondTrauma "psychic casualties" https://t.co/PUnC7KvntR— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
"the symptom is always a message addressed to the other" p103 "On the Road"— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
"everything is transference" a fundamental principle, forgotten during peace years, rediscovered when disaster returned;
Absalom, Absalom! #WilliamFaulkner "great specialist in human madness" pic.twitter.com/E9H53mWeYL
#HistoryBeyondTrauma #Schizophrenia "extremely intense and sensitive transference reactions" not about relationship with therapist #FrommReichmann [1948 paper on treatment of Schizophrenics https://t.co/o1cyVAtaZn pic.twitter.com/jmjQVjMke9— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
psychoanalysis of the psychosis: a battle to be sustained on multiple fronts; mass treatments; war itself; the patient/therapist relationship, no rose garden promised 😁🎧🎸https://t.co/Yin8r6DXJg pic.twitter.com/y7Njl2hpK0— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
favourite song back in the day 💃 https://t.co/JTsOXS7TkD— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
whereas in #StayingWellAfterPsychosis p84 Service Model there's mention of a treatment protocol; ruptures in therapeutic alliance caused by "desynchronous approaches to recovery, relapse detection and prevention"— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
[desynchronous definition: Lack of synchrony, as in brain waves] pic.twitter.com/BPVvm9fJIu
comparing psychoanalytic psychotherapy to cognitive interpersonal approaches they seems poles apart @andygumley #MatthiasSchwannauer https://t.co/QTUgYIjNPl— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
I think the difference between psychosis as a journey, an escape, a transition, and psychosis as a mental disorder; IME psychosis was transitional, all 4 times; it wasn't about relapse, rather a response to life trauma; then I recovered from psychiatric treatment x3; journeyed x1 https://t.co/TDU9P4BeyK— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
I much preferred avoiding psychiatric hospital coercive drug treatment hence a vision of Safe Houses for Psychosis with psychoanalytic type help rather than treatment protocol; structured activities & drugs on offer, minimally as required, tapering always on the agenda https://t.co/Sg6pyKRpcM— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
I will have to explore, research to find out if anyone in the UK is doing this type of thing already, apart from the services I'm already aware of; I think in Scotland we need national funding for safe house alternatives, managed locally; different setups, not formulaic https://t.co/hRzL6XUidj— Chrys Muirhead (@ChrysMuirhead) January 6, 2018
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