Over the last half century there has been an ever increasing proliferation of drugs being produced for the treatment of mental illness. This rise in ‘psychopharmacology’ has had far reaching sociological implications. This essay assesses these implications, firstly with a brief overview of the treatment of schizophrenia with medications, which was the first condition to be treated with a whole host of psychoactive drugs; before going on to assess the implications of two of the most controversial, and most used, drugs in Western societies: Ritalin, and Prozac. “The box most applicable to my perceptions of selfhood in Kramer's (1994) analysis, is that of the 'socially isolative schizoid', which to me underlies a belittling of 'abnormal' di...
SUMMARY. This article reports on two research projects and argues that current medication management...
Schizophrenia has traditionally been viewed as a chronic condition with a very pessimistic outlook, ...
Mental disorders are one of the major causes of morbidity. Development of newer drugs like SSRIs and...
The Freud Of Prozac: Tracing Psychotropic Medications Through American Popular Culture, 1950--2000 e...
The article is aimed at analysing the social role of Prozac in contemporary society, especially amon...
Every so often in the history of medicine, events occur which in retrospect seem to mark a defining ...
In everyday discourse the word “treatment ” is synonymous with “medication, ” because the place of p...
This article addresses the relations between ‘nature’ and ‘culture’ (and those characteristics assoc...
Over the past 50 years, there has been an astonishing increase in severe mental illness in the Unite...
Madness becomes mental illness through the joint project of psychiatry and the community of consensu...
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic, disabling psychiatric illness that currently affects over two m...
On 19 August 2005 the American Psychiatric Association published an article, in Psychiatric News, en...
We live in an age of psychopharmacology. One in six persons currently takes a psychotropic drug. The...
Over the last 20-30 years, proponents of the medical model have hypothesized that mental illness is ...
Societal attitudes with respect to mood altering agents have undergone cyclical changes through Amer...
SUMMARY. This article reports on two research projects and argues that current medication management...
Schizophrenia has traditionally been viewed as a chronic condition with a very pessimistic outlook, ...
Mental disorders are one of the major causes of morbidity. Development of newer drugs like SSRIs and...
The Freud Of Prozac: Tracing Psychotropic Medications Through American Popular Culture, 1950--2000 e...
The article is aimed at analysing the social role of Prozac in contemporary society, especially amon...
Every so often in the history of medicine, events occur which in retrospect seem to mark a defining ...
In everyday discourse the word “treatment ” is synonymous with “medication, ” because the place of p...
This article addresses the relations between ‘nature’ and ‘culture’ (and those characteristics assoc...
Over the past 50 years, there has been an astonishing increase in severe mental illness in the Unite...
Madness becomes mental illness through the joint project of psychiatry and the community of consensu...
Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic, disabling psychiatric illness that currently affects over two m...
On 19 August 2005 the American Psychiatric Association published an article, in Psychiatric News, en...
We live in an age of psychopharmacology. One in six persons currently takes a psychotropic drug. The...
Over the last 20-30 years, proponents of the medical model have hypothesized that mental illness is ...
Societal attitudes with respect to mood altering agents have undergone cyclical changes through Amer...
SUMMARY. This article reports on two research projects and argues that current medication management...
Schizophrenia has traditionally been viewed as a chronic condition with a very pessimistic outlook, ...
Mental disorders are one of the major causes of morbidity. Development of newer drugs like SSRIs and...