Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Hunger Strikes, Coercision, and What's New in My Life



These days, ClinkShrink and I are talking about very different things over on Clinical Psychiatry News.

Clink is setting some guidelines for how one might go about determining if a prisoner has been coerced to go on a hunger strike.  You can read about that in Assessing Coercion Among Hunger Strikers: A Primer

For those of us who are a little less specialized, I wrote an article a few weeks ago about My Life/Your Life and self-disclosure by the therapist during tough times.  See The Delicate Balance of Self-Disclosure

And Roy is....where is Roy?  Has anyone seen Roy?  Clink, check under the floorboards....

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