
Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures (pnes) Can Cause Blackouts, Collapses, Involuntary Movements, Loss Of Memory And Have Major Impact On Quality Of Life. Whereas Epilepsy Is Caused By Abnormal Electrical Activity In The Brain, Pnes Are Psychological-based Responses To Triggers Inside Or Outside The Body That Are Perceived As Threatening By The Person Affected. Pnes Are Poorly Understood By The Medical Community. It Is Common For Doctors To Struggle To Explain This Diagnosis, Which Can Leave Their Patients Frustrated And Confused. Often People Are Told That Their Pnes Are Caused By Stress And Sent Away With No Further Support Or Advice. It Is No Wonder That Those Affected Feel Isolated, Abandoned And Hopeless About Living With The Condition. In Our Words: Personal Accounts Of Living With Non-epileptic Seizures Shows Those Diagnosed With Pnes That They Are Not Alone, And How Others Have Courageously Managed To Come To Terms With Their Seizures. These Heartfelt Personal Accounts Will Also Allow Family, Friends, Healthcare Providers And Researchers To Gain More Understanding Of The Condition And Work To Provide A Better Quality Of Life To Those Living With Pnes.
This book investigates the lived experience of individuals diagnosed with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) to bridge the gap between clinical diagnosis and patient reality. The authors, including medical professionals specializing in neurology and psychiatry, utilize a collection of personal narratives to illustrate the psychological underpinnings of the condition. By presenting these accounts, the text argues for a more empathetic and comprehensive approach to treatment that moves beyond the dismissive 'stress-related' explanations often provided in clinical settings.
What You Will Find
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Healthcare providers and patients frequently cite this work as a vital resource for validating the experiences of those with often-misunderstood conditions. Experts highlight the text as a necessary bridge for improving the doctor-patient relationship in neurology clinics.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190622784
ISBN-13:
9780190622787
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