Models of Madness Models of Medicine

Models of Madness  Models of Medicine
Author: Miriam Siegler,Humphry Osmond
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1976
Genre: Mental illness
ISBN: 0060904925

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Models of Madness Models of Medicine

Models of Madness  Models of Medicine
Author: Miriam Siegler,Humphry Osmond
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 259
Release: 1976-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0061319538

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Models of Madness

Models of Madness
Author: John Read,Loren R. Mosher,Richard P. Bentall
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2004
Genre: Schizophrenia
ISBN: 9781583919064

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Models of Madnessshows that hallucinations and delusions are understandable reactions to life events and circumstances rather than symptoms of a supposed genetic predisposition or biological disturbance. International contributors: * critique the 'medical model' of madness * examine the dominance of the 'illness' approach to understanding madness from historical and economic perspectives * document the role of drug companies * outline the alternative to drug based solutions * identify the urgency and possibility of prevention of madness. Models of Madness promotes a more humane and effective response to treating severely distressed people that will prove essential reading for psychiatrists and clinical psychologists and of great interest to all those who work in the mental health service. This book forms part of the International Society for the Psychological Treatment of Psychoses series edited by Brian Martindale.

Models of Madness Models of Medicine

Models of Madness  Models of Medicine
Author: Heywood Hale Broun,Humphry Osmond,Robert Nevel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1974
Genre: Psychiatry
ISBN: OCLC:225955716

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Models of Madness

Models of Madness
Author: Dr John Read,Professor Richard Bentall,Loren Mosher,John Read,Jacqui Dillon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2013-06-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134054954

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Are hallucinations and delusions really symptoms of an illness called ‘schizophrenia’? Are mental health problems really caused by chemical imbalances and genetic predispositions? Are psychiatric drugs as effective and safe as the drug companies claim? Is madness preventable? This second edition of Models of Madness challenges those who hold to simplistic, pessimistic and often damaging theories and treatments of madness. In particular it challenges beliefs that madness can be explained without reference to social causes and challenges the excessive preoccupation with chemical imbalances and genetic predispositions as causes of human misery, including the conditions that are given the name 'schizophrenia'. This edition updates the now extensive body of research showing that hallucinations, delusions etc. are best understood as reactions to adverse life events and that psychological and social approaches to helping are more effective and far safer than psychiatric drugs and electroshock treatment. A new final chapter discusses why such a damaging ideology has come to dominate mental health and, most importantly, how to change that. Models of Madness is divided into three sections: Section One provides a history of madness, including examples of violence against the ‘mentally ill’, before critiquing the theories and treatments of contemporary biological psychiatry and documenting the corrupting influence of drug companies. Section Two summarises the research showing that hallucinations, delusions etc. are primarily caused by adverse life events (eg. parental loss, bullying, abuse and neglect in childhood, poverty, etc) and can be understood using psychological models ranging from cognitive to psychodynamic. Section Three presents the evidence for a range of effective psychological and social approaches to treatment, from cognitive and family therapy to primary prevention. This book brings together thirty-seven contributors from ten countries and a wide range of scientific disciplines. It provides an evidence-based, optimistic antidote to the pessimism of biological psychiatry. Models of Madness will be essential reading for all involved in mental health, including service users, family members, service managers, policy makers, nurses, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, counsellors, psychoanalysts, social workers, occupational therapists, art therapists.

Models of Madness

Models of Madness
Author: Erica Margaret Bates
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1977
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UCSC:32106002637368

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Redeeming Marketplace Medicine

Redeeming Marketplace Medicine
Author: Abigail Rian Evans
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556358418

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Asserting what most Americans already suspect -- that corporate-based managed care places profits over patient care -- theologian Abigail Rian Evans points out that medical experts have reduced health care to medical treatment under arrangements with health insurance plans and HMOs. Her reasoned, practical alternative engages Christian theology, proposing a much broader concept of health care. An important contribution to a critical discussion.

Models for Mental Disorder

Models for Mental Disorder
Author: Peter Tyrer
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-07-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781118540497

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Models for Mental Disorder, first published in 1987, anticipated the move towards integration of psychiatric services into multidisciplinary teams (doctor, psychologist, nurse, social worker, etc) and the need to bring together the different philosophies of mental illness. Peter Tyrer has identified four different models of mental disorder that are relevant to clinical practice: the disease, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural and social models. Each model is described and reviewed, with reference to case studies and illustrations, to show how it relates to mental health disorders and can be used to interpret and manage these disorders. The book has been widely read and is often used for training purposes so that each professional can understand and appreciate that differences in viewpoint are often a consequence of one or more models being used in a different way rather than a fundamental schism in approach. Since the fourth edition was published in 2005, the disciplines of mental health have moved even closer together with the growth of assertive outreach and more integrated community teams. This, combined with the greater awareness of mental health among users of services, which leads to more penetrating and informed questions at interviews with professionals, has emphasized the need for a wider understanding of these models. • The only book to describe the models framing mental health diagnosis and management • A great review for those wanting a better grasp of psychiatric disorders and for integration of concepts for treatment planning • New information on formal classifi cations of mental disorder • New information on mindfulness and mentalization regarding the dynamic model • Clearly written in a style which includes some humour and a conversational presentation – a joy to read for the beginner and more experienced practitioner alike • Features a teaching exercise for use when training students in the various models