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The work of innercity emergency psychiatric units might best be described as medicine under siege. Emptying Beds is the result of the authors twoyear immersion in one such unit and its work. It is an account of the strategies developed by a staff of psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, and other mental health workers to deal with the dilemmas they face every day.
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I was hoping for a more practical guide on implementing changes in psychiatric units. The book is heavily research-focused, which may not appeal to everyone. Still, it's informative if you dig into it.
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Samuel Chen
Insightful Resource for Healthcare Pros
I picked up this volume while researching psychiatric care systems for a school project. The comparative studies are well-researched and provide a lot of depth. Definitely a must-read for anyone in the health sector or studying mental health.
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Anika Johnson
A Bit Dense but Valuable
This book has some great findings about emergency psychiatric units, but I found some sections pretty heavy to get through. Still, it's packed with solid data and case studies that are valuable for professionals in the field.
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Tomoko Suzuki
Difficult to Follow at Times
While the content is important, I struggled with the writing style and found it a bit convoluted. It has valuable information, but I was hoping for clearer explanations and insights, especially for those new to the topic.
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Diego Hernandez
Great for Policy Makers
As someone working on health policy, I found this volume extremely useful. The comparative analyses helped me understand different medical care approaches. The case studies are particularly enlightening!
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