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conversations with patients should go beyond the usual ‘illness’ script and respect the person’s construction of their own history and experience.
— Jul 15, 2025 04:51AM
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for some, being sick and psychological care is comforting and they don’t want to leave that comfort.
— Jul 19, 2025 11:59AM
bella lloyd
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it has piqued my interest in the intertwining aspects of law and psychology and the potential ways that studying/a career in psychology can also lead to you doing work as an expert witness/other legal aspects.
— Jul 19, 2025 10:12AM
bella lloyd
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- some mental health disorders carry more stigma than others (schizophrenia)
- there are social disadvantages that are linked to the development of mental health disorders
— Jul 15, 2025 04:44AM
- there are social disadvantages that are linked to the development of mental health disorders
bella lloyd
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link to Rosenhan’s psychiatric ward experiment - if you are considered bad, all your behaviour is construed as madness.
— Jul 14, 2025 04:02AM
bella lloyd
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- malingering ( link to WEX)
- how a secure psychiatric unit may not always be the soft option in comparison to prison
— Jul 13, 2025 04:54PM
- how a secure psychiatric unit may not always be the soft option in comparison to prison
bella lloyd
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although empathy can be useful when dealing with clients as a psychologist, it is important to recognise these prejudices are not helpful when assessing a client.
— Jul 09, 2025 09:26AM
bella lloyd
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- addresses the notion of mental illness and intention when committing a crime (links to my epq)
- introduces using one’s own personal experiences as a professional to aid similar situations when dealing with patients
— Jul 08, 2025 02:52PM
- introduces using one’s own personal experiences as a professional to aid similar situations when dealing with patients

