Ask Mark 5.8 - Challenging patients' confabulations
Ask Mark 5.8 - Challenging patients' confabulations Professor Mark Solms from the University of Cape Town (UCT) a question (see below) posed to him on UCT's free online course, "What is a Mind?", hosted by FutureLearn. For more information on visit http://bit.ly/1JB2Dxf . If you'd like to comment on any of this video, please e-mail [email protected]. For more information and queries, visit our Facebook page here: http://bit.ly/2cP4glc . CC-BY-NC University of Cape Town. Visit creativecommons.org for more information on this licence. Question: In dealing with the patient’s confabulation the professor makes no mention of challenging it. Is that the best approach to listen and simply accept it as a telling insight into how the person’s mind is making sense of their world?

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