The Sparks That Endure

The Sparks That Endure

Clovis Raymond

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Clovis Raymond Group, LLC
Año de edición:
2025
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Psicología
ISBN:
9798993547701
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Why do core human desires such as love, meaning, creativity, connection, and autonomy persist even in the presence of severe mental illness?In The Sparks That Endure, psychiatrist Clovis Raymond, MD explores a powerful and humane truth: serious mental illness does not erase what makes us human. Drawing from decades of clinical experience, neuroscience, patient narratives, and recovery oriented care, this book introduces the concept of sparks, enduring human drives that continue despite psychosis, mood disorders, trauma, and cognitive decline.The book examines fourteen sparks including sexuality, money, food, music, spirituality, creativity, movement, rituals, nature, humor, touch, storytelling, hope, and freedom. Through clinical case vignettes and clear psychiatric insight, Dr Raymond demonstrates how these drives remain active and meaningful even during illness, and how recognizing them can transform treatment, restore dignity, and strengthen therapeutic relationships.This work challenges deficit based models of psychiatry and offers a person centered framework that emphasizes identity, meaning, and human continuity. It integrates neuroscience, trauma informed principles, and recovery focused practice to provide clinicians and caregivers with practical tools while remaining accessible to general readers.The Sparks That Endure is both a clinical guide and a human story. It affirms that even in the presence of severe mental illness, the core elements of identity and desire endure.This book is intended for psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, nurses, trainees, families, caregivers, advocates, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of mental illness beyond symptoms.

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