Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
Volume 30, Issue 5, 1996, Pages 694-697
Homeless, helpless and hospitalised: The travails of a Chinese refugee (Article)
Looi J.C.L.* ,
Drew L.R.H.
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Department of Psychiatry, Woden Valley Hospital, Woden, ACT, Australia
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Department of Psychiatry, Woden Valley Hospital, Woden, ACT, Australia
Abstract
Objective: To report the case of a Chinese refugee who presented with a brief reactive psychosis in the presence of significant stressors. Clinical picture: A 30-year-old Chinese refugee, who fled alleged torture and persecution in China, presented with an acute, severe, paranoid psychosis. Treatment and outcome: This patient's psychosis was exacerbated by involuntary hospitalisation and treatment. The withdrawal of restrictive measures, cessation of medications and attention to his social needs led to an improvement in his condition. Conclusions: Involuntary treatment of a brief reactive psychosis in those who have been previously tortured may exacerbate the psychosis. Withdrawal of restrictions and advocacy for the patient may generate a therapeutic alliance with a positive outcome.
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DOI: 10.3109/00048679609062669
ISSN: 00048674
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English