The Social Nature of Mental IllnessRoutledge, 2 сент. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 232 Psychiatrists assert that mental illness is a physiological brain disorder. The anti-psychiatry movement refutes this on grounds of lack of evidence claiming that mental illness is socially defined. Len Bowers offers a rational, objective and philosophical critique of the theories of mental illness as a social construct and concludes that, though sometimes misguided, they cannot be wholly rejected. This critical scrutiny of a controversial and keenly-debated issue will be of interest to psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, sociologists and professionals in paramedical disciplines. |
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... andthe disastrous effects it has upon people's lives. Two other responses are also to be found in the literature: first,that disordered socialbehaviour implies disordered brain function,and thusmental illness is really a physiological ...
... andthe disastrous effects it has upon people's lives. Two other responses are also to be found in the literature: first,that disordered socialbehaviour implies disordered brain function,and thusmental illness is really a physiological ...
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... andthe whole heated controversy over it that tookplace in the1970s, hasbeen mostly bypassed by psychiatrists and psychiatric researchers. There is a wealth of written material dating mostly from the 1970s, none of whichcan really besaid ...
... andthe whole heated controversy over it that tookplace in the1970s, hasbeen mostly bypassed by psychiatrists and psychiatric researchers. There is a wealth of written material dating mostly from the 1970s, none of whichcan really besaid ...
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... and the more formal tenets oflabelling theory which stress howthe reality of mental illness iscreated by the social processes of its identification andtreatment. Indeed, when Pilgrim and Rogers go on to referto theoperationsof ...
... and the more formal tenets oflabelling theory which stress howthe reality of mental illness iscreated by the social processes of its identification andtreatment. Indeed, when Pilgrim and Rogers go on to referto theoperationsof ...
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... and the dynamicsof exclusion' (Lemert 1962) does not really succeed as a good example ofhis theory—indeed,it onlysucceeds asastoryatall because of his careful choiceof example.For this hehas chosentogivea generaliseddescription ...
... and the dynamicsof exclusion' (Lemert 1962) does not really succeed as a good example ofhis theory—indeed,it onlysucceeds asastoryatall because of his careful choiceof example.For this hehas chosentogivea generaliseddescription ...
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