Book Review on "Language in Psychiatry A Handbook of Clinical Practice"

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  • Caroline Henderson-Brooks Centre for Language in Social Life, Macquarie University

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https://doi.org/10.1558/lhs.v2i3.485

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Author Biography

  • Caroline Henderson-Brooks, Centre for Language in Social Life, Macquarie University

    Caroline Henderson-Brooks is a research academic in the Centre for Language in Social Life at Macquarie University. Her doctoral thesis investigated the complex tale of self in psychotherapy for patients with borderline personality disorder. Currently she is working in an NHMRC funded project in collaboration with Conversational Model psychiatrists. The project describes the discourse correlates of the Conversational Model of Psychotherapy.

References

American Psychiatric Association (2000) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. (Fourth edition.) Washington DC: American Psychiatric Association.

Halliday, M. A. K. [1985] [1994] (2004) An Introduction to Functional Grammar. (Third edition.) Revised by C. M. I. M Matthiessen. London: Edward Arnold.

Rochester, S. and Martin, J. (1979) Crazy Talk: a study of the discourse of schizophrenic speakers. New York: Plenum Press.

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2008-06-24

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Henderson-Brooks, C. (2008). Book Review on "Language in Psychiatry A Handbook of Clinical Practice". Linguistics and the Human Sciences, 2(3), 485-489. https://doi.org/10.1558/lhs.v2i3.485

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