Nidotherapy: Harmonising the Environment with the Patient

Nidotherapy: Harmonising the Environment with the Patient

by PeterTyrer (Author)

Synopsis

Nidotherapy is a new concept in mental health. For years we have laboured under the happy notion that with humanity, determination and a little science, we could correct all the disabilities and handicaps associated with psychiatric disorder. But we have over-reached ourselves. A large number of mental disorders are labelled 'chronic', as health professionals have very little impact on their symptoms and course. Nidotherapy is for such people, who often feel they have failed because they have not shared in the heady notion that all can recover. Although we take notice of the environment in mental health, we seldom go about systematically analysing it and changing it to fit the person, so that their well-being and sense of belonging are improved. These processes are the focus of nidotherapy and should give optimism to both practitioners and patients who have been close to abandoning hope. The book discusses among other things: who nidotherapy is for; how to apply nidotherapy; how to perform environmental analysis; and who can practise nidotherapy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Edition: 1
Publisher: RCPsych Publications
Published: 02 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 1904671748
ISBN 13: 9781904671749
Book Overview: Nidotherapy is a new concept in mental health, and should give optimism to both practitioners and patients who have been close to abandoning hope.

Media Reviews

This brilliant book tells a new story about psychiatry ... I wonder whether nidotherapy should be restricted to psychiatry - or whether, it would enrich other medical disciplines.

The Lancet


The book is clearly written, well-structured and gives a good account of what the aspiring nidotherapist might actually do. ...I will be giving my copy to the newly appointed manager of a local service devoted to improving the `community opportunities' of people currently stuck within our service.

British Journal of Psychiatry


Nidotherapy is based on overt trust and optimism...it is perhaps the ultimate personalized medicine, because its primary therapeutic strategy is the full appreciation of the patient as a unique person in his or her own environment.

American Journal of Psychiatry

Author Bio
Peter Tyrer is Editor of the British Journal of Psychiatry, Professor of Community Psychiatry, Imperial College London, and a pioneer of nidotherapy. He has developed the treatment over many years of psychiatric practice and is the leading authority in the field.