The SAGE Handbook of Mental Health and IllnessThe SAGE Handbook of Mental Health and Illness is a landmark volume, which integrates the conceptual, empirical, and evidence-based threads of mental health as an area of study, research, and practice. It approaches mental health from two perspectives - firstly as a positive state of well-being and personal and social functioning and secondly as psychological difference or abnormality in its social context. |
Contents
Editors Introduction | 3 |
1The Limits to Psychiatric and Behavioural Genetics | 7 |
2 The Challenge of Measurementof Mental Disorder in Community Surveys | 26 |
3 Mental Health Positive Psychology and the Sociology of the Self | 49 |
4 Sociological Aspects of the Emotions | 67 |
5 Ethnicity Race and Mental Disorder in the UK | 80 |
Differences in Depression between Women and Men | 103 |
7 The Diagnosis of Depression in an International Context | 127 |
Editors Introduction | 287 |
14 Biological Explanations for and Responses to Madness | 291 |
15 The Psychology of Psychosis | 313 |
16 Sociological Aspects of Personality Disorder | 335 |
17 Sociological Aspects of Substance Misuse | 350 |
18 Social Aspects of Psychotropic Medication | 367 |
Primary Care and Health Inequalities in the UK | 389 |
20 Promoting Mental Health | 405 |
8 Stressors and Experienced Stress | 147 |
Applications and Extensions of the Stress Process Model | 179 |
Public Knowledge and Stigma Toward Childhood Problems | 202 |
11 Stigma and Mental Disorder | 218 |
The Critique of Medical Expansion and a Consideration of How Markets National States and Citizens Matter | 239 |
13 Danger and Diagnosed Mental Disorder | 261 |
SECTION 2 Clinical and Policy Topics | 285 |
21Institutionalization and Deinstitutionalization | 430 |
Thirty Years of the UserSurvivor Movement | 452 |
The Roots Meaningsand Implementations of aNew Services Movement | 471 |
A UK Perspective | 490 |
25Social Network Influence inMental Health and Illness Service Use and Settingsand Treatment Outcomes | 512 |
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The SAGE Handbook of Mental Health and Illness David Pilgrim,Anne Rogers,Bernice Pescosolido Limited preview - 2010 |
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