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Breakdown - A Clinician's Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatry

Breakdown - A Clinician's Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatry

Lynn Nanos

 

Verlag Lynn Nanos, 2018

ISBN 9780692087602 , 296 Seiten

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Breakdown - A Clinician's Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatry


 

Praise for Breakdown: A Clinician’s Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatry

Lynn Nanos accurately describes the daily struggles that an emergency clinician confronts on the job. Breakdown hits on all the hot-button issues and challenges of today’s crisis team environment, such as the proliferation of substance abuse in our society, the proper use of Section 12s and balancing the liberty rights of the individual with the protection of the community at large, managing the pressures of hospital emergency rooms faced with the daunting challenges of inadequate bed availability and the revolving door of psychiatric admissions due to shortened length of psychiatric hospital stays, and the ongoing process of forming appropriate and collegial relationships with police departments, group homes, and assorted State agencies, such as DMH. Nanos expertly examines some of the inherent and structural obstacles that confront an emergency clinician on her or his shifts. She further opines on some of the more controversial issues of the day, including outpatient commitment, but does so with the compassion and insight of a professional who has worked in the trenches of the field. I highly recommend Breakdown for anyone interested in the realities of emergency services work and how such work affects the community.

—ROBERT F. BROWN, J.D., ATTORNEY, PURSUING THE INSANITY DEFENSE IN CRIMINAL CASES; ATTORNEY, REPRESENTING PATIENTS AND HOSPITALS IN CIVIL COMMITMENT HEARINGS ON INPATIENT UNITS; MOBILE EMERGENCY PSYCHIATRIC CLINICIAN (PER DIEM), MASSACHUSETTS

Lynn Nanos has put together a precise compilation of factual information for anyone disturbed about how seriously flawed our mental health care system is today. This book brings to the forefront the steps that must be taken in order to help our most vulnerable members of society, the mentally ill. Nanos irrefutably hits the target in advocating for Assisted Outpatient Treatment. For anyone concerned, particularly those who work in the field helping those with mental health issues, Breakdown is a must-read.

—WILLIAM CHANIS, SERGEANT, CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAM, WORCESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT, MASSACHUSETTS

Breakdown is an excellent synopsis of the plight of the mentally ill in the United States. It brings to the forefront the need for immediate change in the way treatment and services are afforded. As a career law enforcement officer, I applaud the author of Breakdown for her insight and dedication in promoting future positive changes with regard to treating mental illness.

—DONALD P. DESORCY, CHIEF, MILLBURY POLICE DEPARTMENT, MASSACHUSETTS

Lynn Nanos guides readers in Breakdown: A Clinician’s Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatry through our nation’s shameful treatment of Americans with debilitating mental illnesses. Only someone with her in-the-trenches experience can articulate the flaws with such authority. Her dedication to helping throw-away patients trapped on a treadmill of hospitalizations, homelessness, and jails is heroic and inspiring.

—PETE EARLEY, AUTHOR, CRAZY: A FATHER’S SEARCH THROUGH AMERICA’S MENTAL HEALTH MADNESS (2007 PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST); 2008 AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION AWARD FOR PATIENT ADVOCACY

Lynn Nanos, L.I.C.S.W., manages to capture the devastating consequences of untreated serious mental illness that families witness daily, using vignettes to document her interactions with her patients. Breakdown: A Clinician’s Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatry is a well-researched look at the many problems that have plagued our broken mental health system for decades and offers evidence-based, practical solutions. This book is a must-read for anyone with the power to fix our broken system. As a mother who has witnessed first-hand the horrible suffering inflicted by a society which has abandoned its seriously mentally ill, I am so grateful to Lynn for having the strength and courage to write this book.

—JEANNE ALLEN GORE, PARENT OF A YOUNG MAN WHO SUFFERS FROM SCHIZOAFFECTIVE DISORDER, COORDINATOR AND CO-CHAIR, STEERING COMMITTEE, NATIONAL SHATTERING SILENCE COALITION

We have been struggling to find effective and humane means for the care of the seriously mentally ill at least since the time of the Industrial Revolution. Despite this long history, the contemporary “system” of care in the United States is arguably worse than many of its predecessors, due to its fragmentation, disorganization, financial mismanagement, and inability to rise above polarized policy debates that are not backed by evidence. Lynn Nanos draws on her significant clinical experience and her deep knowledge of legal and policy backgrounds to give a moving first-hand account of the people who suffer in the current “system.” She also provides practical and realistic proposals for how we might begin to make repairs.

—MICHAEL B. KNABLE, D.O., MEDICAL DIRECTOR, CLEARVIEW COMMUNITIES; EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SYLVAN C. HERMAN FOUNDATION; PSYCHIATRIC ADVISORY BOARD CHAIR, TREATMENT ADVOCACY CENTER

Author Lynn Nanos provides a gritty and extremely candid look at our dysfunctional mental health care system. Her extensive experience in this trying environment provides a view of that world that few ever see. If you’ve ever wondered “Why don’t we do more for the mentally ill?” read this book and you’ll understand.

—MARK K. LEAHY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MASSACHUSETTS CHIEFS OF POLICE ASSOCIATION; CHIEF, NORTHBOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT, MASSACHUSETTS (RETIRED)

Ms. Nanos speaks about the broken system that is supposed to treat devastating psychiatric illness from experience after working in the trenches for many years. It is concerned clinicians like her who are the only hope for finding solutions to this current mess of a treatment system.

—JONATHAN LIEFF, M.D., CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY, TUFTS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; FORMER PRESIDENT, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY; DISTINGUISHED LIFE FELLOW, AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION

Author Lynn Nanos offers a much-needed description of the problems with our current mental health system through the eyes of her experience as a clinical social worker. Her compassion for the unmet needs of the patients shines through, as does her concerns for where the system is failing. She shows how that flawed system for those with severe mental illness makes it the most difficult for those who have the most difficulty. If anyone wonders why our jails, emergency rooms, and homeless shelters are overwhelmed with persons with mental illness, they would do well to read this book. It will open their eyes.

—TIM MURPHY, PH.D., PSYCHOLOGIST; MEMBER OF CONGRESS—UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (RETIRED) (DRAFTED THE HELPING FAMILIES IN MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS ACT); AUTHOR, OVERCOMING PASSIVE-AGGRESSION: HOW TO STOP HIDDEN ANGER FROM SPOILING YOUR RELATIONSHIPS, CAREER AND HAPPINESS; AUTHOR, THE ANGRY CHILD: REGAINING CONTROL WHEN YOUR CHILD IS OUT OF CONTROL

Breakdown should be required reading for clinicians, legislators, mental health advocates, and families who want the best care for their loved ones with serious mental illness. Lynn Nanos vividly illustrates the unconscionably inadequate laws governing the treatment of seriously disturbed persons and offers sound remedies to address these flaws. While sensitive to civil liberties issues, Nanos argues persuasively that no persons with serious mental illness should have to die “with their rights on.”

—RONALD W. PIES, M.D., PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF PSYCHIATRY, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK—UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY; CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY, TUFTS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EMERITUS, PSYCHIATRIC TIMES

In Breakdown, Lynn Nanos draws upon years of clinical experience to expose one of our society’s most shameful injustices: the neglect of individuals with serious mental illness. By weaving together her own first-person account with historical, political, and legal background, Nanos issues a clarion call for the construction of adequate mental health services for our most vulnerable citizens.

—DOMINIC SISTI, PH.D., DIRECTOR, SCATTERGOOD PROGRAM FOR APPLIED ETHICS OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE, DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ETHICS AND HEALTH POLICY, PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA; ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL ETHICS AND HEALTH POLICY, PHILOSOPHY, AND PSYCHIATRY, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Lynn Nanos’ book Breakdown is a welcome addition to those that seek to educate the public about America’s mental health crisis—one that too many willfully neglect. And she offers a valuable perspective from the front lines of a broken treatment system, where psychiatrists and social workers are overwhelmed by people for whom fewer and fewer inpatient treatment beds are available. Many do not even know they are sick and, after being released to the streets, will wind up behind bars. Nanos sees clearly the consequences of failing to treat the most severely ill among us, and she...