Psych ER : psychiatric patients come to the emergency room

René J. Muller

Drawing on the experience of evaluating over 2000 emergency room patients, Rene Muller explores the important role of psychiatry in emergency room medicine. He discusses some of his most challenging cases, showing how psychiatry comes to the aid of medicine in managing the crises - real, imagined, and contrived - that are the everyday fare of clinicians who work in the ER. We are introduced to a world in which lies are exposed, manipulations revealed, diagnoses made, medications adjusted, and even very brief psychotherapy attempted. Muller begins with patient narratives rooted in the mental disorders most commonly encountered in the ER: Depression, panic disorder, drug dependence, bipolar depression, bipolar mania, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's dementia. These stories pave the way for more puzzling ER cases, which Muller gathers into sections of "Veiled and Bizarre Stories" and "Stories with a Medical Component." He introduces us to the meanings of ER malingering and offers hard-won insights into managing "dumps" (when patients are dumped into the ER by families, police, doctors) and "stumbles" (when patients' bizarre behavior lands them in the ER). The stories patients tell - and the questions these stories raise - drive Muller's text. A young man has seriously overdosed, but with what? Why has a successfully medicated schizophrenic suddenly begun hearing voices again? And what are we to make of a patient who is willing to risk death attempting to "drown" his hiccups by drinking up to 12 liters of fluid a day? For these and equally fascinating questions, Muller is a sure-handed guide, working his way through one ER challenge after another with psychiatric acumen and a balanced appreciation of the medical, custodial, socioeconomic, and legal dimensions of ER work. An intriguing account of the competing agendas that enter into the handling of emergencies, Psych ER is also a compilation of evocative patient stories about the subjective experience of being ill.

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  • I. Straightforward Stories 1. Depression: The World Pushing Down 2. Panic: The World Coming Apart 3. Borderline Personality: A Brittle World, A Labile Mood 4. Multiple Personality: Taking on the World with More Than One Identity 5. Alcohol: Chemically Altering One's World by Mouth 6. Drugs: Chemically Altering One'sWorld by Nose and Vein 7. Bipolar Depression: The World Too Low Down 8. Bipolar Mania: The World Too High Up 9. Schizophrenia: Being Unable to Share the World with Others 10: Alzheimer's Dementia: The World Dissolves as the Glue of Memory Cracks II. Complex Stories 11. Panic Disorder Fed by Emotional Dependence 12. Histrionics Mistaken for Schizophrenia III. Veiled and Bizarre Stories 13. Malingerers and Manipulators 14. The "Dump" 15. The "Stumble" 16. Murder and Mayhem, Maybe IV. Stories with a Medical Component 17. Why Is This Schizophrenic Patient Hearing Voices? 18. How a Stomachache Turned a Head 19. A Serious Overdose, But of What? 20. A Closed Head Injury Leads to Paranoid Psychosis 21. A Patient Who Risked Death Trying to Drown His Hiccups 22. Delirium Missed as the Reason for Psychotic Symptoms V. How Patient's Stories Lead to a Psychiatric Diagnosis 23. The Narrative in Psychiatric Diagnosis: It's the Story, Stupid! 24. Alexithymia: When There Is No Story To Tell 25. Renegotiating the "Contract for Safety" 26. Jean-Paul Sartre in the ER

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書名 Psych ER : psychiatric patients come to the emergency room
著作者等 Muller, René J
Muller Rene J.
出版元 Analytic Press
刊行年月 2003
ページ数 xiii, 206 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 0881634034
NCID BA82069363
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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