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On Being Sane in Insane Places

On Being Sane in Insane Places
Author: David L. Rosenhan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1973
Genre: Insanity (Law)
ISBN:

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The Anthropology of Health and Healing

The Anthropology of Health and Healing
Author: Mari Womack
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2010
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780759110441

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The Anthropology of Health and Healing provides the first holistic approach to the study of medical anthropology. Over the past two decades, medical anthropology has been the most rapidly growing subfield in anthropology, and a number of medical anthropology texts have been published, focusing primarily on public policy and health care delivery systems. Yet while anthropologists have researched topics related to medical anthropology for more than one hundred years, here Mari Womack thoroughly surveys this richly diverse field and provides an integrated approach that links together the biological, psychological, social, communicative, epidemiological, philosophical, historical, and developmental factors that shape health and healing. Book jacket.


The Great Pretender

The Great Pretender
Author: Susannah Cahalan
Publisher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2020-01-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1838851429

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'Destined to become a popular and important book' Jon Ronson 'Fascinating' Sunday Times In the early 1970s, Stanford professor Dr Rosenhan conducted an experiment, sending sane patients into psychiatric wards; the result of which was a damning paper about psychiatric practises. The ripple effects of this paper helped bring the field of psychiatry to its knees, closing down institutions and changing mental health diagnosis forever. But what if that ground-breaking and now-famous experiment was itself deeply flawed? And what does that mean for our understanding of mental illness today? These are the questions Susannah Cahalan asks in her completely engrossing investigation into this staggering case, where nothing is quite as it seems.


Doing Psychiatry Wrong

Doing Psychiatry Wrong
Author:
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 149
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 113682300X

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Talking Back to Psychiatry

Talking Back to Psychiatry
Author: Linda J. Morrison
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1135476683

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Linda Morrison brings the voices and issues of a little-known, complex social movement to the attention of sociologists, mental health professionals, and the general public. The members of this social movement work to gain voice for their own experience, to raise consciousness of injustice and inequality, to expose the darker side of psychiatry, and to promote alternatives for people in emotional distress. Talking Back to Psychiatry explores the movement's history, its complex membership, its strategies and goals, and the varied response it has received from psychiatry, policy makers, and the public at large.


Brain On Fire: My Month of Madness

Brain On Fire: My Month of Madness
Author: Susannah Cahalan
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-11-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0141975350

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'My first serious blackout marked the line between sanity and insanity. Though I would have moments of lucidity over the coming days and weeks, I would never again be the same person ...' Susannah Cahalan was a happy, clever, healthy twenty-four-year old. Then one day she woke up in hospital, with no memory of what had happened or how she had got there. Within weeks, she would be transformed into someone unrecognizable, descending into a state of acute psychosis, undergoing rages and convulsions, hallucinating that her father had murdered his wife; that she could control time with her mind. Everything she had taken for granted about her life, and who she was, was wiped out. Brain on Fire is Susannah's story of her terrifying descent into madness and the desperate hunt for a diagnosis, as, after dozens of tests and scans, baffled doctors concluded she should be confined in a psychiatric ward. It is also the story of how one brilliant man, Syria-born Dr Najar, finally proved - using a simple pen and paper - that Susannah's psychotic behaviour was caused by a rare autoimmune disease attacking her brain. His diagnosis of this little-known condition, thought to have been the real cause of devil-possessions through history, saved her life, and possibly the lives of many others. Cahalan takes readers inside this newly-discovered disease through the progress of her own harrowing journey, piecing it together using memories, journals, hospital videos and records. Written with passionate honesty and intelligence, Brain on Fire is a searingly personal yet universal book, which asks what happens when your identity is suddenly destroyed, and how you get it back. 'With eagle-eye precision and brutal honesty, Susannah Cahalan turns her journalistic gaze on herself as she bravely looks back on one of the most harrowing and unimaginable experiences one could ever face: the loss of mind, body and self. Brain on Fire is a mesmerizing story' -Mira Bartók, New York Times bestselling author of The Memory Palace Susannah Cahalan is a reporter on the New York Post, and the recipient of the 2010 Silurian Award of Excellence in Journalism for Feature Writing. Her writing has also appeared in the New York Times, and is frequently picked up by the Daily Mail, Gawker, Gothamist, AOL and Yahoo among other news aggregrator sites.


Pastoral Power Beyond Psychology's Marginalization

Pastoral Power Beyond Psychology's Marginalization
Author: Philip Browning Helsel
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1137492694

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This book explores the suffering of social class and how traditional biomedical models for mental illness do not adequately account for the stresses of poverty. Turning to mental health user testimonies, this book equips ministers and counsellors to become working class advocates.


Classic Readings in Psychology

Classic Readings in Psychology
Author: James V. McConnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1989
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780030254635

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Speaking of Sadness

Speaking of Sadness
Author: David Allen Karp
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2017
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0190260963

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"Speaking of Sadness, based on fifty in-depth interviews, provides first-hand accounts of the depression experience while discovering clear regularities in the ways that personal identities are shaped over the course of an "illness career." The new edition of the book is highlighted by a thoroughly new and extensive introduction"--