The body speaks : therapeutic dialogues for mind-body problems

著者

    • Griffith, James L.
    • Griffith, Melissa Elliott

書誌事項

The body speaks : therapeutic dialogues for mind-body problems

James L. Griffith, Melissa Elliott Griffith

Basic Books, c1994

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-226) and index

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内容説明・目次

内容説明

For decades, health care providers have worked as though there were a monolithic wall dividing the ailments of the mind from those of the body. Theorists on either side developed separate languages and philosophies to explain symptoms. This distinction has left many clinicians unable to treat successfully patients whose symptoms,such as headaches, conversion paralysis, and seizures,arise from the place where mind and body meet. In this book, the authors describe a powerful narrative therapy, one that relies on the wisdom and everyday language of patients' real-life stories instead of the expert knowledge and professional language of the clinician. This approach can be used across all categories of somatic symptoms, from factitious ones to medical illnesses such as asthma or migraine headaches.The authors show how somatic symptoms are often related to unspeakable dilemmas, as in the case of a child who, after discovering a parent's marital infidelity, is afraid to disclose the secret and begins having blackout spells for which a neurologist can find no physiological basis. These dilemmas can be understood only if a clinician creates the kind of relationship in which privately held stories of fear, shame, and threat can be told safely. Detailed case studies and numerous brief examples vividly illustrate techniques for helping patients escape the dilemmas that bind their bodies by finding new language and stories that can free them.In an innovative section, the authors rethink the current ideas and practices of psychopharmacology. Rather than treating" a brain disease, a clinician uses medications to recalibrate brain systems that register alarm, thereby opening new possibilities for therapeutic change through speaking, listening, reflecting, and relating.This book offers all clinicians,psychiatrists, social workers, psychologists, nurses, physicians, and family therapists,a way to use language to help patients resolve bodily symptoms. It avoids the stigmatization that patients and families so often experience,and the frustration clinicians feel,when struggling to find answers for mind-body problems.

目次

* Introduction * Mind-Body Problems: The Costs of Failed Solutions * Understanding Mind-Body Problems * When Symptoms Appear * Language and Emotional Postures * A Telling That Heals * When Speaking Ones Story Is Not Enough * Reauthoring Stories That Bind * Seeking Competence in Language Skills * A Complete Therapy * Ethological Pharmacology * Using Language in the Treatment of Medical Illness

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA88394935
  • ISBN
    • 0465007163
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    [New York]
  • ページ数/冊数
    xi, 235 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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