Of all medical specialities, psychiatry and psychotherapy are probably the ones that are most intensively connected with political, historical and social developments taking place in society [1]. However, the relationship between psychiatry and society is typically an ambivalent one. On the one hand, society puts psychiatry in charge of mentally il
Healthcare professionals have been overlooking mental health for centuries resulting in inadequate c...
The diagnostic and statistical manual ofmental disorders (DSM) is an evolving document that serves t...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
This chapter sets out the case that the study of history should be regarded as fundamental to the ps...
Mental illness is a highly controversial and contested field, informed by the ideas and research of ...
This chapter provides a medical perspective on mental health, including current diagnostic systems w...
The introduction contains possible issues of the relationship between psychiatry as a profession and...
This work contains a deep study of status of mentally ill persons from antiquity till present. It cl...
This chapter discusses Stein’s understanding of mental health and mental illness in order to contrib...
This thesis chapter aims to emphasize the significance of research conducted in the field of sociolo...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
Our everyday lives are increasingly intertwined with psychiatry and discussions of mental health. Ye...
The chapters in the final section of the book move us back again from theparticular towards the gene...
If there are any objective truths about society, one may be that where there is an established socie...
Within the subfield of the sociology of health and illness, mental health is a well-established and ...
Healthcare professionals have been overlooking mental health for centuries resulting in inadequate c...
The diagnostic and statistical manual ofmental disorders (DSM) is an evolving document that serves t...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
This chapter sets out the case that the study of history should be regarded as fundamental to the ps...
Mental illness is a highly controversial and contested field, informed by the ideas and research of ...
This chapter provides a medical perspective on mental health, including current diagnostic systems w...
The introduction contains possible issues of the relationship between psychiatry as a profession and...
This work contains a deep study of status of mentally ill persons from antiquity till present. It cl...
This chapter discusses Stein’s understanding of mental health and mental illness in order to contrib...
This thesis chapter aims to emphasize the significance of research conducted in the field of sociolo...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
Our everyday lives are increasingly intertwined with psychiatry and discussions of mental health. Ye...
The chapters in the final section of the book move us back again from theparticular towards the gene...
If there are any objective truths about society, one may be that where there is an established socie...
Within the subfield of the sociology of health and illness, mental health is a well-established and ...
Healthcare professionals have been overlooking mental health for centuries resulting in inadequate c...
The diagnostic and statistical manual ofmental disorders (DSM) is an evolving document that serves t...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...