Toxic interactions and the social geography of psychosis : reflections on the epidemiology of mental disorder /


Hugh Middleton.
Bok Engelsk 2024
Originaltittel
Omfang
pages cm
Opplysninger
Spoiled Identity -- What are we dealing with, here? -- Childhood adversity and troubling psychotic experiences -- Family life -- Ethnicity, migration, and troubling psychotic experiences -- Living in the city -- Life's ups and downs -- Joining the dots... -- What can be learned from 'What Helps'?. - Toxic Interactions is a review of quantitative research revealing how urban living, trauma, ethnicity, stress and familial influences influence the risk of troubling psychotic experiences. Each of these is reviewed in search of their social implications, and a constructivist approach identifies their common threads. The contributions of newer psychotherapeutic approaches such as Open Dialogue and Recovery programmes are considered, and a consistent interpretation emerges; that it is not the observable features of disturbed mental states that deserve key attention, but how these are generally understood by others, and in particular the 'client's' close associates. Toxic Interactions and the Social Geography of Psychosis will be welcomed by all who find conventional approaches to mental health difficulties unsatisfactory, whether that is as a practitioner frustrated by the counter-productive expectations of their institutional setting, an academic exploring different perspectives, a 'service user' disappointed by not experiencing the care they feel is needed, or as third party perplexed by the contradictions of contemporary psychiatry"--
Emner
Dewey
ISBN
9780367180126. - 9780367180133
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