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Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother., Volume 168, Issue 8 (01 2017) – 9 articles

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L’Alzheimer familial précoce dans le film Still Alice
by Lana Kapanci, Laura Franscini, Lucile Fracheboud, Louise Penzenstadler, Emiliano Albanese, Ariella Machado and Gerard Calzada
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2017, 168(8), 245; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2017.00522 - 1 Jan 2017
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Brillante professeure de linguistique à l’Université de Colombia, entourée de son mari et ses enfants, tout semble sourire à Alice Howland. La situation change quand elle oublie des mots et perd l’orientation spatiale. Full article
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Kreativität, die vierte Dimension der Behandlung
by Thomas Meng and Karl Studer
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2017, 168(8), 242-243; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2017.00546 - 1 Jan 2017
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Karl Studer: 1990 zum 150-jährigen Jubiläum der Psychiatrischen Klinik Münsterlingen hat die Klinikleitung zusammen mit den Gestaltungstherapeuten beschlossen, quasi als Jubiläumsgeschenk für Patienten und Mitarbeiter ein Offenes Atelier einzurichten. Dies sollte ein Freiraum sein, der sehr niederschwellig und bedingungslos allen zur Verfügung steht[...] [...] Read more.
Karl Studer: 1990 zum 150-jährigen Jubiläum der Psychiatrischen Klinik Münsterlingen hat die Klinikleitung zusammen mit den Gestaltungstherapeuten beschlossen, quasi als Jubiläumsgeschenk für Patienten und Mitarbeiter ein Offenes Atelier einzurichten. Dies sollte ein Freiraum sein, der sehr niederschwellig und bedingungslos allen zur Verfügung steht[...] Full article
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«Good enough» training in clinical practice for BPD?
by Ueli Kramera, Patrick Charbon, Jean-Nicolas Despland and Stéphane Kolly
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2017, 168(8), 241; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2017.00542 - 1 Jan 2017
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Training psychiatrists, psychologists and psychotherapists in an evidence-based treatment, until its delivery is “good” (adherent) and competent, is not an easy task[...] Full article
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Case Report
C’était mieux quand il fumait …
by Daniele Zullino and Stergios Tsartsalis
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2017, 168(8), 239-240; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2017.00543 - 1 Jan 2017
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Monsieur G, 38 ans, est connu depuis l’âge de 21 ans pour un trouble du spectre de la schizophrénie[...] Full article
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Review
Zur Bedeutung des Vertrauens in der Medizin
by Giovanni Maio
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2017, 168(8), 232-238; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2017.00528 - 1 Jan 2017
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On the Significance of Trust in Medicine Humans’ ability to trust distinguishes them as beings, making them capable of forming interpersonal bonds that surpass strategic calculation in terms of acquiring benefits. What sort of a bond does this trust constitute, however? Is it [...] Read more.
On the Significance of Trust in Medicine Humans’ ability to trust distinguishes them as beings, making them capable of forming interpersonal bonds that surpass strategic calculation in terms of acquiring benefits. What sort of a bond does this trust constitute, however? Is it a feeling? An emotion? An attitude? A strategy or decision? And what does trust mean for modern medicine? Wherein lies its role? And why must trust be defended anew? That is the subject of this paper. Full article
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Preventing, managing and treating compassion fatigue
by Francis Vu and Patrick Bodenmann
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2017, 168(8), 224-231; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2017.00525 - 1 Jan 2017
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In the helping and social professions, professionals are usually expected to use compassion and empathy when engaging with traumatised and suffering individuals, although that it may require a “cost of caring”. In the literature,the psychological and physical negative effects resulting from such an [...] Read more.
In the helping and social professions, professionals are usually expected to use compassion and empathy when engaging with traumatised and suffering individuals, although that it may require a “cost of caring”. In the literature,the psychological and physical negative effects resulting from such an empathic and compassionate engagement is referred as “compassion fatigue”. Over the last two decades, a rising number of interventions to mitigate the risks of compassion fatigue have been advocated in the literature. The main purpose of this article is to provide a critical appraisal and review of the existing recommendations to combat compassion fatigue. A systematic review of the literature shows that compassion fatigue can be combated among helping and social organisations and professionals, which requires increasing their (self-)awareness of occupational hazards through education, debriefings and supervisions, and equipping them with adequate knowledge and skills that will enhance their coping and resiliency resources. It also requires developing and nurturing self-care and self-management strategies, and promoting organisational and structural changes that will mitigate work environment constraints. Full article
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Editorial
Funktionalisierung des psychischen Lebens
by Daniel Hell
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2017, 168(8), 222-223; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2017.00534 - 1 Jan 2017
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Der Artikel von Eugen Bleuler «Die psychologische Richtung in der Psychiatrie» von 1918 ist in mancher Hinsicht erstaunlich aktuell[n/a] Full article
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Editorial
Préserver la richesse et la qualité des soins psychiques
by Philippe Conus
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2017, 168(8), 221; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2017.00547 - 1 Jan 2017
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La pratique de la psychiatrie et de la psychothérapie est une affaire de lien et c’est l’établissement d’une relation avec le patient, qui conditionne l’entier de notre démarche[...] Full article
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Book Review
Joachim Küchenhoff: Depression
by Heinz Böker
Swiss Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry Psychother. 2017, 168(8), 1; https://doi.org/10.4414/sanp.2017.00544 - 1 Jan 2017
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Depressionen zählen wegen ihrer Häufigkeit und Schwere zu den grossen Herausforderungen der modernen Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie [...] Full article
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