Encyclopedia of Mental Health

Encyclopedia of Mental Health
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 2000
Release: 2015-08-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780123977533

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Encyclopedia of Mental Health, Second Edition, tackles the subject of mental health, arguably one of the biggest issues facing modern society. The book presents a comprehensive overview of the many genetic, neurological, social, and psychological factors that affect mental health, also describing the impact of mental health on the individual and society, and illustrating the factors that aid positive mental health. The book contains 245 peer-reviewed articles written by more than 250 expert authors and provides essential material on assessment, theories of personality, specific disorders, therapies, forensic issues, ethics, and cross-cultural and sociological aspects. Both professionals and libraries will find this timely work indispensable. Provides fully up-to-date descriptions of the neurological, social, genetic, and psychological factors that affect the individual and society Contains more than 240 articles written by domain experts in the field Written in an accessible style using terms that an educated layperson can understand Of interest to public as well as research libraries with coverage of many important topics, including marital health, divorce, couples therapy, fathers, child custody, day care and day care providers, extended families, and family therapy

Encyclopedia of Mental Health

Encyclopedia of Mental Health
Author: Howard S. Friedman,Charlotte H. Markey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-21
Genre: Mental health
ISBN: 0323914977

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"This new, 3rd edition continues the groundbreaking emphases on a broad, multifaceted understanding of mental health, recognizing the significant variations across ages, contexts, families, cultures, and social structures. Conceptions of mental health and mental dysfunction have continually broadened, to take into account new knowledge about the genetic, biological, developmental, social, and cultural nature of human beings. This third edition of the Encyclopedia brings together these emerging trends and discoveries, to paint a comprehensive picture of mental health, in the context of overall well-being. This Encyclopedia thus includes multiple levels of analysis. First, our understanding of mental health has moved well beyond the artificial nature-nurture dichotomy; we better understand how biological tendencies unfold in a social and cultural environment. Second, to a greater extent than previously imagined, there is a strong reciprocal relation between our general health and our cognitions, moods, and mental well-being. Third, we increasingly recognize the complementary nature of prevention and treatment. A simple model of treating mental ' disease' is often ultimately futile without associated prevention efforts, but prevention cannot sensibly ignore the need for efficacious treatments." -- page xv, Preface.

Encyclopedia of Mental Health Volume 1

Encyclopedia of Mental Health  Volume 1
Author: Howard S. Friedman
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 816
Release: 1998-02-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015040141726

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Review: "Edited by Howard S. Friedman of the University of California/Riverside (called "the most cited psychologist" by the Social Science Citation Index), this work will be informative and accessible to college students and interested adults. In addition to discussing mental disorders, treatments, and personality attributes, articles focus an such subjects as burnout, caffeine, and commuting and mental health. Each article is formatted clearly with an outline describing its content and a short glossary to explain terminology. A complete table of contents for all volumes in the front of each, bibliographies for further reading at the end of every article, and an extensive index aid use"--"Outstanding Reference Sources : the 1999 Selection of New Titles", American Libraries, May 1999. Comp. by the Reference Sources Committee, RUSA, ALA

Encyclopedia of Mental Health

Encyclopedia of Mental Health
Author: Howard S. Friedman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Mental health
ISBN: 0128046619

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"A comprehensive overview of the many genetic, neurological, social, and psychological factors that affect mental health, also describing the impact of mental health on the individual and society and illustrating the factors that aid positive mental health. Provides fully up-to-date descriptions of the neurological, social, genetic, and psychological factors that affect the individual and society. Contains more than 240 articles written by domain experts in the field. Written in an accessible style using terms that an educated layperson can understand. Of interest to public as well as research libraries with coverage of many important topics, including marital health, divorce, couples therapy, fathers, child custody, day care and day care providers, extended families, and family therapy"--Publisher's website.

Mental Health Care Issues in America 2 volumes

Mental Health Care Issues in America  2 volumes
Author: Michael Shally-Jensen
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1148
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9798216116769

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This two-volume encyclopedia examines the social, cultural, and political dimensions of mental illness in America. Americans are becoming more cognizant of the importance of mental wellness as incidents of bullying, random shootings, and eating disorders pervade our society. This comprehensive resource provides an expansive overview of mental health and illness in the United States, analyzing the current state of the health care system, and objectively examining the therapies and treatment options traditionally recommended by the medical community. Mental Health Care Issues in America: An Encyclopedia covers major mental disorders, theories, and treatments; delves into major advances and ongoing controversies in the field; and shares the most current research on the subject in varied disciplines, including ethnic studies, criminal justice, education, and social work. Each entry features a clear definition of the issue along with a brief review of its history. Additionally, the author situates the material within the mental health field, as well as within society in general. Organized alphabetically, topics include advocacy, legal issues, media portrayals of psychological disorders, and homelessness and mental illness.

The Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders

The Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Author: Ellen Thackery
Publsiher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2003
Genre: Mental Disorders
ISBN: UOM:49015002935733

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Entires cover the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, prevention, and medications of mental disorders.

Encyclopedia of Mental Health Volume 2

Encyclopedia of Mental Health  Volume 2
Author: Howard S. Friedman
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 808
Release: 1998-02-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015040141734

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Review: "Edited by Howard S. Friedman of the University of California/Riverside (called "the most cited psychologist" by the Social Science Citation Index), this work will be informative and accessible to college students and interested adults. In addition to discussing mental disorders, treatments, and personality attributes, articles focus an such subjects as burnout, caffeine, and commuting and mental health. Each article is formatted clearly with an outline describing its content and a short glossary to explain terminology. A complete table of contents for all volumes in the front of each, bibliographies for further reading at the end of every article, and an extensive index aid use"--"Outstanding Reference Sources : the 1999 Selection of New Titles", American Libraries, May 1999. Comp. by the Reference Sources Committee, RUSA, ALA

The Encyclopedia of Mental Health

The Encyclopedia of Mental Health
Author: Ada P. Kahn,Jan Fawcett
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2009
Genre: Mental health
ISBN: 9781438120966

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According to the National Center for Health Statistics, mental health disorders led to more than 40 million doctor visits and 2 million emergency room visits in 2002. This guide sorts through a maze of professional jargon to provide incisive definitions of theories, syndromes, symptoms, treatments, and contemporary issues.