id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gygcesxpd5eh7brzeyuommod4e Darryl Watts Malignant alienation — agent and host interaction? 1991 2 .pdf application/pdf 1424 121 61 trict service for child and adolescent psychiatry: medical Malignant alienation agent and host Morgan & Priest (1984) coined the term "malignant alienation" when describing patients who had com mitted suicide while receiving in-patient care or ward staff became critical of the patient's behaviour. own attitudes and feelings to all patients, but particu patients for fear of hurting or upsetting them. with difficult patients. with difficult patients. the negative aggressive aspects of one's self" (Hill, But what is this negative aggressive aspect? considering malignant alienation? patient finally absconded the nurse felt her own are the agents of malignant alienation via negative aggressive feelings. might not actually begin to "kill off" the patient, risk in psychiatric in-patients. the assessment of parenting (Psychiatric Bulletin, Owen wonders (Psychiatric Bulletin, May 1991, 15, Thompson tend to appear in duplicate forms (see Thompson for Thomson-both in Thomson (moustache, hat) and Thompson of 'Psychiatry in Literature' (Psychiatric Bulletin, ./cache/work_gygcesxpd5eh7brzeyuommod4e.pdf ./txt/work_gygcesxpd5eh7brzeyuommod4e.txt