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- Recommendations for Communicating with Patients with Psychiatric/Mental Health Disabilities Approach the person as you would anyone else; speak directly to the person, using clear, simple communication. Treat persons who are adults as adults. Do not patronize, condescend, or threaten when communicating with the person.
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Oct 19, 2010 · Our fear of mentally ill people partly stems from our own inability to communicate with them and lack of knowledge about mental illness. Here are some guidelines to remember.
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Summary. Good communication is central to psychiatric consultation. It informs assessment, diagnosis and treatment, and is an important part of empowering people to take more control of their own mental health.
- Liz Boardman, Jane Bernal, Sheila Hollins
- 2014
Recommendations for Communicating with Patients with Psychiatric/Mental Health Disabilities. Approach the person as you would anyone else; speak directly to the person, using clear, simple communication. Treat persons who are adults as adults. Do not patronize, condescend, or threaten when communicating with the person.
A number of mental health professionals have traditionally been trained according to a wide range of basic communication and psychotherapy skills but currently they receive little structured teaching in how to communicate meaningfully with patients with severe mental health illness.
Jan 3, 2020 · Here are suggestions of what you can do when you encounter someone who’s struggling with mental illness: Stay calm and be patient. Many people who’re actively psychotic find others threatening, which can lead to agitation, and being calm and kind can go a long way to temper hostility and create an alliance.
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Communicating with Patients with Psychiatric/Mental Health Disabilities. Approach the person as you would anyone else; speak directly to the person, using clear, simple communication. Treat persons who are adults as adults. Do not condescend when communicating with the person.