
Physicians who choose to serve in public-sector mental healthcare settings and physicians-in-training assigned to public-sector mental health clinics may not be fully prepared for the many roles of the public and community psychiatrist. Public and Community Psychiatry is a concise guide for the resident and early-career psychiatrist called upon to serve in the roles of public-sector clinician, team member, advocate, administrator, and academician. Each chapter includes a concise description of these various roles and responsibilities and offers engaging examples of the public psychiatrist at work, as well as case-based problems typical of those faced by the public psychiatrist. Each chapter also features works of art and literature, usually from the public domain, in order to incorporate the core strengths of medical humanities into the dialogue of public-sector mental healthcare. This book aims to provide a level of support to psychiatrists that fosters their desire, individually and collectively, to serve the poor and the marginalized with grit and determination, and to broadly consider their potential to improve not only their patients' well-being, but also these patients' incorporation into their respective communities.
This book investigates the multifaceted professional responsibilities and ethical challenges inherent in public-sector mental healthcare. Author Steven M. Strakowski, a seasoned psychiatrist, provides a structured framework for residents and early-career clinicians to navigate the complex landscape of community-based practice. By integrating clinical methodology with the medical humanities, the text argues that effective public psychiatry requires a synthesis of administrative skill, clinical expertise, and social advocacy.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts highlight this text as a practical, humanistic resource for trainees entering the public mental health sector. Readers frequently note that the inclusion of medical humanities provides a unique and reflective dimension to the standard clinical training curriculum.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2020-03-06
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190907916
ISBN-13:
9780190907914
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