The Clozapine Clinic : Health Agency in High-Risk Conditions (The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis Book Series)

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The Clozapine Clinic : Health Agency in High-Risk Conditions (The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis Book Series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 226 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032256757
  • DDC分類 615.7882

Full Description

This book is the first ethnography of the little-known world of clozapine clinics in Australia and the United Kingdom. Anthropologist Julia Brown engages with the narratives of people living in extreme health circumstances to challenge some of the assumptions made about clozapine treatment and to explore what it means to be diagnosed with 'treatment-resistant schizophrenia.'

Clozapine is a gold standard but controversial treatment for psychosis that requires lifelong monitoring to reduce fatality caused by clozapine side effects. Focusing on the social world of the clozapine clinic and based on the author's own extensive research, this book explores what it means to live with the interpersonal challenges of psychosis and trauma, the risks of multi-morbidity, and how clozapine clients can experience meaningful control over their health. Brown uses her findings to point to the practical clinical implications of clozapine clients being given more recognition and accountability, and to explore how health agency relates to moral agency.

The Clozapine Clinic particularly highlights the importance of investing in continuity of healthcare and is an essential read for caregivers who work with sufferers of psychosis as well as academics and policymakers focused on mental health.

Contents

Foreword;  Preface;  Introduction;  Part 1: Health Agency  1. A universal experience?  2. A framework for understanding health agency;  Part 1 conclusion;  Part 2: Blood work;  3. Clinic circuitries  4. Anxiety reconstituted  5. Flexible care  6. "The brain can't live alone"  7. Coagulation and flow  8. Social contact at a negotiable distance  9. Moral agency;  Part 2 conclusion;  Part 3: Embracing uncertainty;  10. A therapeutic dose  11. Mind-body-other  12. Complementary consumptions  13. Attending to the body and interpreting symptoms  14. Health system failures: "Morecould be done"  15. "Everyone's different"  Part 3 conclusion;  Part 4: Finding rhythm; freeing oneself;  16. Clozapine frames  17. Doing things; finding focus - alone and together  18. Wanting more: Security; order; and "the knock-on effect"  19. Pursuing mindfulness  20. Experiencing 'flow' and evading clinical concerns  Part 4 conclusion;  Conclusive reflections;  Acknowledgements;  Appendix I: Participant portraits;  Apendix II: Table of clozapine client demographics;  References

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