Falling into the Fire
A Psychiatrist's Encounters with the Mind in Crisis
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Christine Montross
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Christine Montross
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Falling into the Fire is psychiatrist Christine Montross's thoughtful investigation of the gripping patient encounters that have challenged and deepened her practice. The majority of the patients Montross treats in Falling into the Fire are seen in the locked inpatient wards of a psychiatric hospital; all are in moments of profound crisis. We meet a young woman who habitually commits self-injury, having ingested light bulbs, a box of nails, and a steak knife, among other objects. Her repeated visits to the hospital incite the frustration of the staff, leading Montross to examine how emotion can interfere with proper care. A recent college graduate, dressed in a tunic and declaring that love emanates from everything around him, is brought to the ER by his concerned girlfriend. Is it ecstasy or psychosis? What legal ability do doctors have to hospitalize - and sometimes medicate - a patient against his will? A new mother is admitted with incessant visions of harming her child. Is she psychotic and a danger or does she suffer from obsessive thoughts? Her course of treatment - and her child's future - depends upon whether she receives the correct diagnosis.
Each case study presents its own line of inquiry, leading Montross to seek relevant psychiatric knowledge from diverse sources. A doctor of uncommon curiosity and compassion, Montross discovers lessons in medieval dancing plagues, in leading forensic and neurological research, and in moments from her own life. Beautifully written, deeply felt, Falling into the Fire brings us inside the doctor’s mind, illuminating the grave human costs of mental illness as well as the challenges of diagnosis and treatment. At once rigorous and meditative, Falling into the Fire is an intimate portrait of psychiatry, allowing the reader to witness the humanity of the practice and the enduring mysteries of the mind.
©2013 Christine Montross (P)2013 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Falling into the Fire
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- R. A. Bruer
- 2018-09-18
Enthralling account of psychiatric excellence.
In the first seconds, I was hooked by the consistently-excellent performance from the author herself. Add to that, her story was a easy-to-follow journey through a life-time of well-reasoned decision processes and growth... both personal and professional in nature.. This book defined for me what a good therapist and doctor should be. I have and will continue to recommend this book to any that seek a more informed understanding of psychiatry. #Audible1
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- Kindle Customer
- 2021-03-09
So glad I bought the audiobook!
I found Falling Into the Fire a really interesting & fun book to listen to. Dr. Montross narrates her book & she has a lovely clear-speaking voice. She's a great storyteller where she describes some of her experiences with some of her nastier patients. Dr. Montross also shares some of her private life. Dr. Montross is a very talented woman & I was so happy to find she's written 3 books! FYI, first, a shrink has to earn their medical degree which takes about 8 years. Then, they have to study/practice shrinkery for another 5 years before getting their psychiatrist degree. Sure hope Dr. Montross writes many more books! I don't know if she's published any of her poems. She's also quite humourous & a very attractive woman too!!! She seems like a very happy person too. Maybe she'll do some educational videos. There are a few videos on Youtube & one where she reads part of Falling Into the Fire, Her audiobook is much clearer than the Youtube video that has an echo.
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