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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... itis pointed out thatmost illnesses were identified assuch long before any physiological mechanism wasknown or identified. These defences of psychiatry cannot themselves beeasily reconciled witheach other, andeach solution maybe ...
... itis pointed out thatmost illnesses were identified assuch long before any physiological mechanism wasknown or identified. These defences of psychiatry cannot themselves beeasily reconciled witheach other, andeach solution maybe ...
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... itis the makingof social rules thatcreates deviance, andas social rules vary considerably from place toplace, culture to cultureand epoch toepoch they have no objective, culturefree, ahistorical status. Deviant individuals are, Becker ...
... itis the makingof social rules thatcreates deviance, andas social rules vary considerably from place toplace, culture to cultureand epoch toepoch they have no objective, culturefree, ahistorical status. Deviant individuals are, Becker ...
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... itis hard nottohear the echoesof Becker, oneof the founding fathers of the sociologyof deviance. All these ideas are interrelated, as will be seen.Labelling theory in psychiatry rests upon a conceptionof mentalillness as deviance from ...
... itis hard nottohear the echoesof Becker, oneof the founding fathers of the sociologyof deviance. All these ideas are interrelated, as will be seen.Labelling theory in psychiatry rests upon a conceptionof mentalillness as deviance from ...
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... itis impossiblefor himtobuild further generalisations about this amorphous group of people. The second problem with Lemert's statistical conceptionof deviance brings ustoa rather similar terminus. Because he understands deviance tobe ...
... itis impossiblefor himtobuild further generalisations about this amorphous group of people. The second problem with Lemert's statistical conceptionof deviance brings ustoa rather similar terminus. Because he understands deviance tobe ...
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... It is possible to differentiate,for example, rules of grammar, of games,of conduct and etiquette, legal rules, rules of mathematics, etc. In each case breaking the rules mayhave negative consequences, but in verydifferent ways. To ...
... It is possible to differentiate,for example, rules of grammar, of games,of conduct and etiquette, legal rules, rules of mathematics, etc. In each case breaking the rules mayhave negative consequences, but in verydifferent ways. To ...
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