The value and benefit of narrative medicine for psychiatric practice

  • Dosani S
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Abstract

This article describes how applying techniques from literary studies and considering patient histories as texts helps me understand and formulate systemic issues in psychiatric assessments. Psychiatrists are not generally taught to pay close attention to aspects of language, including metaphor and syntax, but I argue that paying attention to the form, as well as to the content, of the stories patients bring us, can make us better attuned to the contexts of their needs and distress, and therefore better placed to help.

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Dosani, S. (2021). The value and benefit of narrative medicine for psychiatric practice. BJPsych Bulletin, 45(5), 274–276. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2020.45

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