Volume 212 - Issue 4 - April 2018
The Player (2013) by Nathalie Frickey (b.1972)
Dr. med. Nathalie Frickey trained and worked in Germany, France and Austria. She is physician-turned-art-therapist and mother of three. She lives and works in Vienna, Austria.
In her exploration of the liminal spaces between arts and healing, she uses found imagery, words and found objects in restorative storytelling. All these elements are assembled via collage or poetry into a new and larger whole, reflecting individual and collective growth and evolution. Her personal journey of integrating early childhood trauma, and growing awareness of transgenerational and collective aspects of trauma in various kinds of disease shape her particular approach to art therapy as a healing practice. Her current focus is on working with patients with severe eating disorders and a history of trauma.
In The Player, Dr Frickey sought a way to express the sense of disconnection from self, to capture the oddness of existing in relationship to others. The hermetically sealed diving helmet, prosthetic limbs, corset and string puppet all fit with this sense of disjointedness, of a pseudo-self persona cobbled together from ill-fitting parts. Shame, fear, confusion and secrecy are recurring aspects in the exploration of post-traumatic disorder, as is a need for rigid control to keep all the pieces from floating apart.
We are always looking for interesting and visually appealing images for the cover of the Journal and would welcome suggestions or pictures, which should be sent to Dr Allan Beveridge, British Journal of Psychiatry, 21 Prescot Street London E1 8BB, UK or [email protected].
Highlights of this issue
Highlights of this issue
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Why has adult hippocampal neurogenesis had so little impact on psychiatry?
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Cannabis and psychosis: what do we know and what should we do?
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Addressing suicide risk in partners and relatives bereaved by suicide
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Web-based intervention for depressive symptoms in adults with types 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus: a health economic evaluation
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- 04 March 2018, pp. 199-206
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Papers
Healthcare provision and the psychological, somatic and social impact on people involved in the terror attacks in January 2015 in Paris: cohort study
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School achievement as a predictor of depression and self-harm in adolescence: linked education and health record study
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- 06 March 2018, pp. 215-221
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Sporadic and recurrent non-suicidal self-injury before age 14 and incident onset of psychiatric disorders by 17 years: prospective cohort study
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- 08 March 2018, pp. 222-226
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Adolescent cannabis use, baseline prodromal symptoms and the risk of psychosis
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Risk of suicide attempts in adolescents and young adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: a nationwide longitudinal study
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How do doctors deliver a diagnosis of dementia in memory clinics?
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Correspondence
Processing confusing procedures in the recent re-analysis of a cognitive bias modification meta-analysis
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Towards a definition of unbearable suffering and the incongruence of psychiatric euthanasia
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Erratum
Unchaining people with mental disorders: medication is not the solution–ERRATUM
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Book Reviews
Coercion in Community Mental Health Care: International Perspectives Edited by Andrew Molodynski, Jorun Rugkåsa and Tom Burns. Oxford University Press. 2016. £39.99 (pb). 368 pp. ISBN 9780198788065
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Intimacy Post-Injury: Combat Trauma and Sexual Health By Elspeth Cameron Ritchie. Oxford University Press. 2017. £44.99 (pb). 248 pp. ISBN 9780190461508
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Other
The Psychiatry Ashes Test update
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