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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rene J. Muller (Rene J. Muller, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9781138151451ISBN 10: 1138151459 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 02 September 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""This book is a 'must read' for clinicians learning to treat psychiatric emergencies. With the gripping immediacy of well written short stories, Muller captures the lived experience of troubled and troubling people who present major forms of mental illness as psychiatric emergencies. A sophisticated and humane clinician with a novelist's voice and an existential philosopher's ear, Muller teaches the reader how to understand and treat these most challenging clinical conditions."" - Robert Alan Glick, M.D., Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Columbia University ""René Muller has done excellent work in the care of patients and in the descriptions of their problems. He brings a fresh eye to the emergency room and to the service of the mentally ill, as one can see reading these essays."" - Paul R. McHugh, M.D., Psychiatrist-in-Chief Emeritus, Johns Hopkins ""Psych ER, an easily readable, slim volume, emphasizes the narrative perspective of the life story of the individual. The power of the stories that emerge grip the reader and make it a valuable addition to our literature. The cases that are discussed come alive through such storytelling and offer many useful clinical pearls through these extended vignettes. Each individual's subjective experience beautifully demonstrates the pain and suffering such individuals experience, and gives us an empathic view that should help in managing such problems. The book is excellent reading for any mental health care professional because of the clinical wisdom embedded within it, but would be even better for hospital administrators to review and see if they themselves can answer the question of why emergency services are so poorly supported when they are so essentially needed."" Thomas N. Wise, M.D., Psychiatric Times ""Psych ER is an excellent book for the medical reader who wishes to become better acquainted with DMS-IV diagnostic criteria and develop understanding of how a savvy psychiatric clinician navigates the nuances to make these diagnoses."" - Fiona Gallahue, M.D., Academic Emergency Medicine ""I found it a heart warming book and compelling reading with reminders of how we listen to patients' stories and how they present problems. Refreshingly readable and engaging, I fail to see how any emergency nurse will not find it useful."" - Bob Write Hon. MSc, RGN, RMN, Accident and Emergency Nursing "" 'Psych ER', an easily readable, slim volume, emphasizes the narrative perspective of the life story of the individual. The power of the stories that emerge grip the reader and make it a valuable addition to our literature. The cases that are discussed come alive through such storytelling and offer many useful clinical pearls through these extended vignettes."" —Psychiatric Times" This book is a 'must read' for clinicians learning to treat psychiatric emergencies. With the gripping immediacy of well written short stories, Muller captures the lived experience of troubled and troubling people who present major forms of mental illness as psychiatric emergencies. A sophisticated and humane clinician with a novelist's voice and an existential philosopher's ear, Muller teaches the reader how to understand and treat these most challenging clinical conditions. - Robert Alan Glick, M.D., Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Columbia University Rene Muller has done excellent work in the care of patients and in the descriptions of their problems. He brings a fresh eye to the emergency room and to the service of the mentally ill, as one can see reading these essays. - Paul R. McHugh, M.D., Psychiatrist-in-Chief Emeritus, Johns Hopkins Psych ER, an easily readable, slim volume, emphasizes the narrative perspective of the life story of the individual. The power of the stories that emerge grip the reader and make it a valuable addition to our literature. The cases that are discussed come alive through such storytelling and offer many useful clinical pearls through these extended vignettes. Each individual's subjective experience beautifully demonstrates the pain and suffering such individuals experience, and gives us an empathic view that should help in managing such problems. The book is excellent reading for any mental health care professional because of the clinical wisdom embedded within it, but would be even better for hospital administrators to review and see if they themselves can answer the question of why emergency services are so poorly supported when they are so essentially needed. Thomas N. Wise, M.D., Psychiatric Times Psych ER is an excellent book for the medical reader who wishes to become better acquainted with DMS-IV diagnostic criteria and develop understanding of how a savvy psychiatric clinician navigates the nuances to make these diagnoses. - Fiona Gallahue, M.D., Academic Emergency Medicine I found it a heart warming book and compelling reading with reminders of how we listen to patients' stories and how they present problems. Refreshingly readable and engaging, I fail to see how any emergency nurse will not find it useful. - Bob Write Hon. MSc, RGN, RMN, Accident and Emergency Nursing This book is a 'must read' for clinicians learning to treat psychiatric emergencies. With the gripping immediacy of well written short stories, Muller captures the lived experience of troubled and troubling people who present major forms of mental illness as psychiatric emergencies. A sophisticated and humane clinician with a novelist's voice and an existential philosopher's ear, Muller teaches the reader how to understand and treat these most challenging clinical conditions. - Robert Alan Glick, M.D., Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Columbia University Rene Muller has done excellent work in the care of patients and in the descriptions of their problems. He brings a fresh eye to the emergency room and to the service of the mentally ill, as one can see reading these essays. - Paul R. McHugh, M.D., Psychiatrist-in-Chief Emeritus, Johns Hopkins Psych ER, an easily readable, slim volume, emphasizes the narrative perspective of the life story of the individual. The power of the stories that emerge grip the reader and make it a valuable addition to our literature. The cases that are discussed come alive through such storytelling and offer many useful clinical pearls through these extended vignettes. Each individual's subjective experience beautifully demonstrates the pain and suffering such individuals experience, and gives us an empathic view that should help in managing such problems. The book is excellent reading for any mental health care professional because of the clinical wisdom embedded within it, but would be even better for hospital administrators to review and see if they themselves can answer the question of why emergency services are so poorly supported when they are so essentially needed. Thomas N. Wise, M.D., Psychiatric Times Psych ER is an excellent book for the medical reader who wishes to become better acquainted with DMS-IV diagnostic criteria and develop understanding of how a savvy psychiatric clinician navigates the nuances to make these diagnoses. - Fiona Gallahue, M.D., Academic Emergency Medicine I found it a heart warming book and compelling reading with reminders of how we listen to patients' stories and how they present problems. Refreshingly readable and engaging, I fail to see how any emergency nurse will not find it useful. - Bob Write Hon. MSc, RGN, RMN, Accident and Emergency Nursing Author InformationRene J. Muller has evaluated over 3,000 psychiatric patients in the emergency room and recounted the stories told to him there in numerous articles for Psychiatric Times, the most widely read psychiatric publication in North America. He is also the author of Doing Psychiatry Wrong: A Critical and Prescriptive Look at a Faltering Profession (Analytic Press, 2007). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |