Managing Madness Psychology Revivals

Managing Madness  Psychology Revivals
Author: Joan Busfield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317594123

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Psychiatry regularly comes under attack as a way of caring for and controlling the mentally ill. Originally published in 1986, this title explores the history and theory of psychiatry to illuminate current practice at the time, and shows why mental health services had developed in particular ways. The book was invaluable for all those who needed to understand the problems and processes behind current psychiatric practice at the time – sociologists and psychologists, psychiatrists and doctors, social workers, and health service planners and administrators – and will still be of historical interest today.

Managing Madness Psychology Revivals

Managing Madness  Psychology Revivals
Author: Joan Busfield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317594116

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Psychiatry regularly comes under attack as a way of caring for and controlling the mentally ill. Originally published in 1986, this title explores the history and theory of psychiatry to illuminate current practice at the time, and shows why mental health services had developed in particular ways. The book was invaluable for all those who needed to understand the problems and processes behind current psychiatric practice at the time – sociologists and psychologists, psychiatrists and doctors, social workers, and health service planners and administrators – and will still be of historical interest today.

Managing Madness

Managing Madness
Author: Joan Busfield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2016-02-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138818704

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Psychiatry regularly comes under attack as a way of caring for and controlling the mentally ill. Originally published in 1986, this title explores the history and theory of psychiatry to illuminate current practice at the time, and shows why mental health services had developed in particular ways. The book was invaluable for all those who needed to understand the problems and processes behind current psychiatric practice at the time - sociologists and psychologists, psychiatrists and doctors, social workers, and health service planners and administrators - and will still be of historical interest today.

Illustrations of Madness Psychology Revivals

Illustrations of Madness  Psychology Revivals
Author: John Haslam
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2014-01-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134665235

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John Haslam’s Illustrations of Madness, written in 1810, occupies a special place in psychiatric history, it was the first book-length account of one single psychiatric case written by a British psychiatrist. John Haslam, apothecary to London’s Bethlem Hospital, and a leading psychiatrist of the early-nineteenth century, details the case of James Tilly Matthews, who had been a patient in the hospital for some ten years. Matthews claimed he was sane, as did his friends and certain doctors. Haslam, on behalf of the Bethlem authorities, contended he was insane, and attempted to demonstrate this by presenting a detailed account of Matthew’s own delusional system, as far as possible in Matthew’s own words. Originally published in 1988 as part of the Tavistock Classics in the History of Psychiatry series, Roy Porter’s Introduction to this facsimile reprint of an historic book goes beyond Haslam’s text to reveal the extraordinary psychiatric politics surrounding Matthew’s confinement and the court case it produced, leading up to Haslam’s dismissal from his post. Still relevant today, Haslam’s account can be used as material upon which to base a modern diagnosis of Matthew’s disorder.

Madness

Madness
Author: Philip John Tyson,Shakiela Khanam Davies,Alison Torn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Mental illness
ISBN: 0415786592

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Madness: History, Concepts and Controversies provides a comprehensive and critical analysis of current perspectives on mental illness and how they have been shaped by historical trends and dominant sociocultural paradigms. From its representation among world religions and wider folkloric myth, to early attempts to rationalize and treat symptoms of mental disorder, this book outlines the principle contemporary models of understanding mental health and situates them within a wider historical and social context. The authors consider a variety of current controversies within the mental health arena and provide numerous pedagogical features to allow students the opportunity to understand and engage in current issues and debates relating to psychological disorders. By discussing key issues such as the social construction of mental illness, this text provides an essential overview of how societies and science has understood mental illness, and will appeal to students, researchers and general readers alike.

Managing Madness

Managing Madness
Author: Milton James Lewis,Australian Institute of Health
Publsiher: Agps Press Publication
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Mental health services
ISBN: 0644077182

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Madness Contested

Madness Contested
Author: Steven Coles,Sarah Keenan,Bob Diamond
Publsiher: Buster Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1906254435

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This book contests how both society and Mental Health Services conceptualise and respond to madness.

Borderline Psychology Revivals

Borderline  Psychology Revivals
Author: Peter Chadwick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0415724767

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What is madness like from the inside? Do schizophrenics have special talents and abilities? The personal experience of madness is a far cry from the way it is presented in research papers and scientific journals. Originally published in 1992, Borderline presents a unique study of psychosis by someone who both experienced it and researched it formally. Psychologist Peter Chadwick draws on his own personal experience together with that of others to provide many fresh insights into madness and to raise important questions as to how psychosis and psychotics are to be evaluated.