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Writing and reading mental health recordsWriting and reading mental health records

Writing and reading mental health records1992

Pamela C. Fischer, John Frederick Reynolds, David C. Mair

About this book

Based on an ongoing collaboration between composition specialists and mental health practitioners, this book presents research of value not only to writing scholars and teachers, but also to professional clinicians, their teachers, and those who use mental health records in making critically important decisions. It also offers a model that other scholars may find useful when doing similar long-range studies of other writing-intensive professions. By analyzing the rhetoric of mental health records, this updated second edition contributes to the growing body of research in rhetoric and composition studies on the nature of writing and reading in professional discourse communities. Throughout their analysis, the authors argue that mental health records are much more than recordings of clinical information about patients, that they are socially constructed documents, whose writers and readers are profoundly affected by complex forces of which they are largely unaware.

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First published
1992
OL Work ID
OL2924629W

Subjects

Medical recordsPsychiatric recordsMethodsPsychiatric hospitalsRecordsMedical history takingPsychiatryPsychologyMental healthDossiers psychiatriquesHôpitaux psychiatriquesArchivesWriting

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