Search Results - "Green, Huw"
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Commentary. Freud in the stroke ward: psychodynamic theory for stroke rehabilitation professionals
Published in Topics in stroke rehabilitation (18-08-2023)“…Despite the increase in the number of clinical psychologists contributing to stroke care, the psychosocial aspects of rehabilitation will of necessity continue…”
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Team splitting and the 'borderline personality': a relational reframe
Published in Psychoanalytic psychotherapy (03-07-2018)“…The discussion of splitting within mental health treatment teams emerged from British object relations theory, a movement concerned with understanding the…”
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Making up symptoms: psychic indeterminacy and the construction of psychotic phenomena
Published in BJPsych Bulletin (01-04-2019)“…SummaryPsychotic phenomena include a far wider range of experiences than is captured by the brief descriptions offered in contemporary diagnostic guides. Given…”
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Everything in its right place: a case report of reduplicative paramnesia with therapeutic and theoretical considerations
Published in Cognitive neuropsychiatry (02-01-2024)“…Introductions: Reduplicative paramnesia (RP) is a rare and poorly understood phenomenon in which a person believes the place they are in has been replicated…”
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Classification in psychiatry: Inevitable but not insurmountable
Published in Social theory & health (01-11-2014)“…The debate about psychiatric nosology was reignited last year when the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) was published to widespread…”
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Leaving Baby Bear: Libidinal Object Constancy at the Start of a Play Therapy Case
Published in Journal of infant, child, and adolescent psychotherapy (03-04-2015)“…This case study outlines the process of play therapy with a beginning child therapist and an 8-year-old female patient. Salient aspects of the content of this…”
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Thinking about hallucinations: why philosophy matters
Published in Cognitive neuropsychiatry (04-05-2022)“…Introduction: Hallucinations research is increasingly incorporating philosophy or the work of philosophically trained individuals. We present three different…”
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Aberrant Salience and Probabilistic Reasoning in Distressing Attenuated Positive Psychotic Symptoms: An Examination of a Two Factor Model
Published 01-01-2017“…Theoretical psychological models of positive psychotic symptoms have increasingly emphasized the interaction of multiple cognitive factors. Research into…”
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