Danger to Self: On the Front Line with an Er Psychiatrist
Paul Linde
(Author)
Description
The psychiatric emergency room, a fast-paced combat zone with pressure to match, thrusts its medical providers into the outland of human experience where they must respond rapidly and decisively in spite of uncertainty and, very often, danger. In this lively first-person narrative, Paul R. Linde takes readers behind the scenes at an urban psychiatric emergency room, with all its chaos and pathos, where we witness mental health professionals doing their best to alleviate suffering and repair shattered lives. As he and his colleagues encounter patients who are hallucinating, drunk, catatonic, aggressive, suicidal, high on drugs, paranoid, and physically sick, Linde examines the many ethical, legal, moral, and medical issues that confront today's psychiatric providers. He describes a profession under siege from the outside--health insurance companies, the pharmaceutical industry, government regulators, and even "patients' rights" advocates--and from the inside--biomedical and academic psychiatrists who have forgotten to care for the patient and have instead become checklist-marking pill-peddlers. While lifting the veil on a crucial area of psychiatry that is as real as it gets, Danger to Self also injects a healthy dose of compassion into the practice of medicine and psychiatry.
Product Details
Price
$56.34
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
January 07, 2010
Pages
280
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.3 X 1.0 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780520249844
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Paul R. Linde, MD, is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco and the author of Of Spirits and Madness: An American Psychiatrist in Africa.
Reviews
"Immerses the reader in the at times raw, often maddening and messy arena of a psychiatric emergency room doctor's life."--San Francisco Chronicle (01/03/2010)
"A talented writer and a compassionate doctor who understands what works best for him and his patients."--Publishers Weekly (11/02/2009)
"Writes with grace, honesty, and humility about the psychiatrist's task of judging the mind and heart of another human being."--Library Journal (11/15/2009)
"A gripping, and at times unsettling, account."--Science News (01/16/2010)
"This fast-paced book feeds our fascination with the world of medicine and our interest in the lives of others."--San Francisco Chronicle (12/19/2010)
"At times witty and humorous, it is also enlightening and can help to synthesize the many elements of current cultural dilemmas of psychiatric care."--Jama (08/18/2010)
"A talented writer and a compassionate doctor who understands what works best for him and his patients."--Publishers Weekly (11/02/2009)
"Writes with grace, honesty, and humility about the psychiatrist's task of judging the mind and heart of another human being."--Library Journal (11/15/2009)
"A gripping, and at times unsettling, account."--Science News (01/16/2010)
"This fast-paced book feeds our fascination with the world of medicine and our interest in the lives of others."--San Francisco Chronicle (12/19/2010)
"At times witty and humorous, it is also enlightening and can help to synthesize the many elements of current cultural dilemmas of psychiatric care."--Jama (08/18/2010)