Resources for Psychiatry
What's new / Latest updates
New list of resources for students, compiled by Natalie Clark, year 4, 2020
Textbooks
• Psychology, Chapter 18, ‘Abnormal Psychology’, by Martin, Carlson and Buskist, available at
• Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives from Developmental Social Neuroscience, by Baron-Cohen, Tager-Flusberg and Cohen (eds), available via the library
• Counseling Survivors of Sexual Abuse by Diane Langberg -Helpful overview of psychotherapy with examples
• Adaptive Interaction and Dementia: How to Communicate Without Speech by Maggie Ellis
Videos
• Crash Course Psychology ‘Abnormal Psychology’ playlist
Easy overviews
• The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive
Documentary by Stephen Fry on his experiences of bipolar affective disorder
• Schizophrenia and Mental Illness
A video that gives an insight into what hearing voices is like
• Clarification on dysthymia versus depression
• Delirium
• Antisocial Personality Disorder
• Perinatal Psychiatry - long but interesting video on the need for dedicated perinatal services
Further Reading
• An Unquiet Mind by Kay Redfield Jamieson - A memoir by a clinical psychologist who has lived with bipolar affective disorder most of her life
• https://livingbeyondtheborderline.home.blog/ - A blog dedicated to the experience of living with borderline personality disorder (now emotionally unstable personality disorder)
• Turtles All the Way Down by John Green - A young adult mystery novel about a girl struggling with OCD, based on Green’s own experiences
• The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, along with her poetry collections - A fictionalised memoir of when Plath was first admitted to hospital, published within one month of her suicide
• Cut by Patricia McCormick - About the experience of deliberate self-harm
• It’s All in Your Head by Suzanne O’Sullivan - About medically unexplained symptoms
• A New Name: Grace and Healing for Anorexia by Emma Scrivener
Others:
• Madness and Civilisation by Michel Foucault
• All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven
• The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
• Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
• It’s Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini
Resource list compiled by Natalie Clark, 4th year medical student, University of Glasgow, 2020