Book Description
To an Outside Observer, Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES) can look like epileptic seizures, However, unlike epileptic seizures, they are not caused by abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Instead, most PNES are an automatic psychological and physiological response to an internal or external trigger perceived as threatening by the individual, whether consciously or not. Not least because the changes in the brain that underpin PNES cannot be visualized easily with clinical tests, there are many uncertainties and controversies surrounding the condition, and patients often provoke a mixture of emotions in healthcare professionals. While some patients have positive care experiences, many are left feeling confused, angry, and abandoned by the clinicians they have encountered. Non-Epileptic Seizures in Our Experience presents the perspectives of over 90 members of different healthcare professions from around the world. By allowing readers to gain fascinating insights into a broad range of their thoughts and feelings about PNES, this book challenges negative attitudes surrounding the condition and helps to improve understanding between members of different professional groups as well as between professionals and patients. In doing so, it should-ultimately-advance the quality of care provided for those with PNES. Book jacket.