This study investigates metaphor production in individuals who have experienced physical restraint (PR) in mental health settings compared to those undergoing other psychiatric treatments (OPTs). PR, an emergency measure employed to restrict a patient's movements in risk situations, raises ethical concerns, necessitating exploration of patients’ subjective experiences. In this context, metaphors might be pivotal for understanding individuals’ perspective2 and enhancing the patient-clinician relationship. .

This study investigates metaphor production in individuals who have experienced physical restraint (PR) in mental health settings compared to those undergoing other psychiatric treatments (OPTs). PR, an emergency measure employed to restrict a patient's movements in risk situations, raises ethical concerns, necessitating exploration of patients’ subjective experiences. In this context, metaphors might be pivotal for understanding individuals’ perspective2 and enhancing the patient-clinician relationship. .

EXPLORATION OF PERCEPTION OF RESTRICTIVE MEASURES BY PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENTS, A QUALITATIVE ITALIAN STUDY WITH A LINGUISTIC APPROACH

KORMPAKI, SOFIA IRIS
2023/2024

Abstract

This study investigates metaphor production in individuals who have experienced physical restraint (PR) in mental health settings compared to those undergoing other psychiatric treatments (OPTs). PR, an emergency measure employed to restrict a patient's movements in risk situations, raises ethical concerns, necessitating exploration of patients’ subjective experiences. In this context, metaphors might be pivotal for understanding individuals’ perspective2 and enhancing the patient-clinician relationship. .
2023
EXPLORATION OF PERCEPTION OF RESTRICTIVE MEASURES BY PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENTS, A QUALITATIVE ITALIAN STUDY WITH A LINGUISTIC APPROACH
This study investigates metaphor production in individuals who have experienced physical restraint (PR) in mental health settings compared to those undergoing other psychiatric treatments (OPTs). PR, an emergency measure employed to restrict a patient's movements in risk situations, raises ethical concerns, necessitating exploration of patients’ subjective experiences. In this context, metaphors might be pivotal for understanding individuals’ perspective2 and enhancing the patient-clinician relationship. .
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