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De-medicalizing misery[electronic re...
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Dillon, Jacqui.
De-medicalizing misery[electronic resource] :psychiatry, psychology and the human condition /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
616.89/14
書名/作者:
De-medicalizing misery : psychiatry, psychology and the human condition // edited by Joanna Moncrieff, Mark Rapley, Jacqui Dillon.
其他作者:
Moncrieff, Joanna,
出版者:
Houndmills, Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2011.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiv, 305 p.) : ill.
附註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
標題:
PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Illness
標題:
PHILOSOPHY / Mind & Body
標題:
PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health
標題:
PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / General
標題:
Psychiatry.
標題:
Psychiatry - Philosophy.
標題:
PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology
ISBN:
9780230342507 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230342507 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9780230307919 (Paper)
ISBN:
0230307914 (Paper)
內容註:
Notes on Contributors -- Preface; R.Dallos -- Carving Nature at its Joints? DSM and the Medicalization of Everyday Life; M.Rapley, J.Moncrieff & J.Dillon -- Dualisms and the Myth of Mental Illness; P.Thomas & P.Bracken -- Making the World Go Away, and How Psychology and Psychiatry Benefit; M.Boyle -- Cultural Diversity and Racism: An Historical Perspective; S.Fernando -- The Social Context of Paranoia; D.J.Harper -- From 'Bad Character' to BPD: The Medicalization of 'Personality Disorder'; J.Bourne -- Medicalizing Masculinity; S.Timimi -- Can Traumatic Events Traumatise People? Trauma, Madness and 'Psychosis'; L.Johnstone -- Children Who Witness Violence at Home; A.Vetere -- Discourses of Acceptance and Resistance: Speaking Out About Psychiatry; E.Speed -- The Personal Is the Political; J.Dillon -- 'I'm Just, You Know, Joe Bloggs': The Management of Parental Responsibility for First-Episode Psychosis; C.Coulter & M.Rapley -- The Myth of the Antidepressant: An Historical Analysis; J.Moncrieff -- Antidepressants and the Placebo Response; I.Kirsch -- Why Were Doctors so Slow to Recognise Antidepressant Discontinuation Problems?; D.Double -- Toxic Psychology; C.Newnes -- Psychotherapy: Illusion With No Future?; D.Smail -- The Psychologization of Torture; N.Patel -- What Is To Be Done?; J.Moncrieff, J.Dillon & M.Rapley -- Figure: Papers Using Term 'Antidepressant' On Medline 1957-1965 -- Index --.
摘要、提要註:
Thomas Szasz (1960) suggested that the myth of 'mental illness' functions to 'render more palatable the bitter pill of moral conflict in human relations'. The medicalization of distress enables the mental health professions to manage the human suffering that they are confronted with, and also the suspicion that there is little that they can do to help. But the medicalization of misery and madness renders people unable to comprehend their experiences in ordinary, meaningful terms. In this collection we restore to everyday discourse a way of understanding distress that, unlike contemporary psychiatry and psychology, recognises and respects the essential humanness of the human condition. De-medicalizing Misery is a shorthand term for this project. The book resists the psychiatrization and psychologization of human experience, and seeks to place what are essentially moral and political b6 s not medical - matters back at the centre of our understanding of human suffering.
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230342507
De-medicalizing misery[electronic resource] :psychiatry, psychology and the human condition /
De-medicalizing misery
psychiatry, psychology and the human condition /[electronic resource] :edited by Joanna Moncrieff, Mark Rapley, Jacqui Dillon. - Houndmills, Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource (xiv, 305 p.)ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Notes on Contributors -- Preface; R.Dallos -- Carving Nature at its Joints? DSM and the Medicalization of Everyday Life; M.Rapley, J.Moncrieff & J.Dillon -- Dualisms and the Myth of Mental Illness; P.Thomas & P.Bracken -- Making the World Go Away, and How Psychology and Psychiatry Benefit; M.Boyle -- Cultural Diversity and Racism: An Historical Perspective; S.Fernando -- The Social Context of Paranoia; D.J.Harper -- From 'Bad Character' to BPD: The Medicalization of 'Personality Disorder'; J.Bourne -- Medicalizing Masculinity; S.Timimi -- Can Traumatic Events Traumatise People? Trauma, Madness and 'Psychosis'; L.Johnstone -- Children Who Witness Violence at Home; A.Vetere -- Discourses of Acceptance and Resistance: Speaking Out About Psychiatry; E.Speed -- The Personal Is the Political; J.Dillon -- 'I'm Just, You Know, Joe Bloggs': The Management of Parental Responsibility for First-Episode Psychosis; C.Coulter & M.Rapley -- The Myth of the Antidepressant: An Historical Analysis; J.Moncrieff -- Antidepressants and the Placebo Response; I.Kirsch -- Why Were Doctors so Slow to Recognise Antidepressant Discontinuation Problems?; D.Double -- Toxic Psychology; C.Newnes -- Psychotherapy: Illusion With No Future?; D.Smail -- The Psychologization of Torture; N.Patel -- What Is To Be Done?; J.Moncrieff, J.Dillon & M.Rapley -- Figure: Papers Using Term 'Antidepressant' On Medline 1957-1965 -- Index --.
Thomas Szasz (1960) suggested that the myth of 'mental illness' functions to 'render more palatable the bitter pill of moral conflict in human relations'. The medicalization of distress enables the mental health professions to manage the human suffering that they are confronted with, and also the suspicion that there is little that they can do to help. But the medicalization of misery and madness renders people unable to comprehend their experiences in ordinary, meaningful terms. In this collection we restore to everyday discourse a way of understanding distress that, unlike contemporary psychiatry and psychology, recognises and respects the essential humanness of the human condition. De-medicalizing Misery is a shorthand term for this project. The book resists the psychiatrization and psychologization of human experience, and seeks to place what are essentially moral and political b6 s not medical - matters back at the centre of our understanding of human suffering.
ISBN: 9780230342507 (electronic bk.)
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