Depression - A Nurse's Experience
Shadows of Life
Moira Stewart author Veronica Burton author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:20th Dec '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Veronica Burton's first experience of depression came as a teenager. Following a ten year remission, during which she gained her general nursing qualification and completed her Special and Intensive Nursing of the Newborn course, work-related events precipitated a depressive relapse that has lasted to the present day. Since her retirement on medical grounds, she has campaigned against prejudice by nurses toward other nurses - including mental health nurses - who need psychological support of any kind. This book recounts the author's experiences of major depression, hospital admissions and treatments including medication, ECT and 'talking treatments'. It discusses the care given by medical and nursing staff and social and medical prejudices against those with psychiatric illnesses from a medical practitioner's perspective. Like stumbling on a secret room in a familiar building. In illuminating these previously inaccessible corners of her illness experience, she forces me to challenge my own taken-for-granted version of her history. Familiar territory seen from another perspective suddenly seems perturbing. As psychiatrists, too often we are drawn into seeing people through a lens of illness, as if this was their only identity.A" Veronica Burton's Psychiatrist Nick Rose in his Postscript
"Well-written narratives of suffering from depression and - experience of the associatedtreatments provide the reader with a glimpse of how a patient perceives the caring profession - I would recommend this book to all in the caring profession because it contains many insightful aspects that we can learn from. It is a remarkable and intriguing journey." JOURNAL OF PERIOPERATIVE PRACTICE
ISBN: 9781846193057
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 362g
218 pages