Models of madness : psychological, social and biological approaches to schizophrenia /
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Imprint: | Hove, East Sussex [England] ; New York : Brunner-Routledge, 2004. |
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Description: | xxiii, 373 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | ISPD book series |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5170576 |
Table of Contents:
- Part I. The Illness Model of 'Schizophrenia'
- 'Schizophrenia' is Not an Illness
- A History of Madness
- The Invention of 'Schizophrenia'
- Eugenics and Mass Murder
- 'Schizophrenia' Exist? Reliability and Validity
- Biological Psychiatry's Lost Cause
- Schizophrenia and Heredity: Why the Emperor Has no Genes
- Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Antipsychotic Medication: Myths and Facts
- Drug Companies and Schizophrenia: Unbridled Capitalism Meets Madness
- Part II. Social and Psychological Approaches to Understanding Madness
- Public Opinion: Bad Things Happen and Can Drive You Crazy
- Listening to the Voices We Hear: Clients' Understandings of Psychotic Experiences
- Ethnicity and Gender
- Abandoning the Concept of Schizophrenia: The Cognitive Psychology of Hallucinations and Delusions
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia: Its History and Development
- Childhood Trauma and Stress
- Unhappy Families
- Part III. Evidence-based Psychosocial Interventions
- Preventing 'Schizophrenia': Creating the Conditions for Saner Societies
- User-run Services
- Cognitive Therapy for People with Psychosis
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Schizophrenia: Empirical Support
- The Development of Early Intervention Services
- Family Therapy and Schizophrenia: Replacing Ideology with Openness
- Non-hospital, Non-drug Intervention with First Episode Psychosis