作者
John Read, Paul Hammersley, Thom Rudegeair
发表日期
2007/3
期刊
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment
卷号
13
期号
2
页码范围
101-110
出版商
Cambridge University Press
简介
Subscribers to the medical model of the causation of madness and distress emphasise the role of genes and can severely underestimate the impact of traumatic events on the development of the human mind. This bias persists despite the worldwide popular wisdom that mental illness arises when bad things happen to people. Childhood physical and sexual abuse and neglect are extremely common experiences among those who develop serious mental health problems. Unfortunately, victims are typically reluctant to disclose their histories of abuse and practitioners are often reluctant to seek it. We explore the nature and extent of the problem and the apparent reasons for the pervasive neglect of this important area of care. Then, on the basis of our experience in New Zealand, we provide guidelines on asking patients about childhood abuse and describe an ongoing initiative in the UK to further advance our …
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J Read, P Hammersley, T Rudegeair - Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 2007