This research examines the cognitive processes of people with schizophrenia as a way of studying today’s conception of the normal and the pathological in Western urban screen cultures. Through a medical humanities approach, which combines textual analysis with genealogy, this research will investigate the cultural construction of what accounts for normal and pathological behaviours. Through the diagnosis of schizophrenia, a cultural threshold is set by psychiatrists on what is different from the norm. By analysing these standards, this research attempts to reassess our conception of the pathological and the normal in these cultures. Eventually, this research argues that it may not be individuals who have pathological behaviour but that thes...
The history of behavior analysis and schizophrenia is a very long and interesting one (Wong, 2006). ...
BACKGROUND: In order to facilitate case identification of incident (untreated and recent onset) case...
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. "Eugen Bleuler" first used the phrase "Schizophreni...
The aim of this paper is to critically discuss whether different historical and cultural diagnostic ...
The aim of the dissertation is to treat psychiatry and mental illness from the anthropological point...
This paper looks at how the media portrays schizophrenia and how it is influencing society’s view of...
Culture is the ‘shared patterns of belief, feelings and knowledge that guide individual’s sense of r...
This paper aimed to examine whether the mental disorders observed in the Western cultural context...
Schizophrenia is usually described as a fragmentation of subjective experience and the impossibility...
Societies relate to madness in accordance with their dominant concepts about the world. Modern rati...
Schizophrenia has been described as one of the most severe and enigmatic of mental disorders. It is ...
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder with a heterogeneous genetic and neurobiological bac...
Illness-related stigma is a complex and important issue, and its social impact contributes to a hidd...
This thesis examines the affect of culture on the symptomology, etiology, beliefs about casuality, d...
According to classic and contemporary social theory, the community is crucial to how individuals res...
The history of behavior analysis and schizophrenia is a very long and interesting one (Wong, 2006). ...
BACKGROUND: In order to facilitate case identification of incident (untreated and recent onset) case...
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. "Eugen Bleuler" first used the phrase "Schizophreni...
The aim of this paper is to critically discuss whether different historical and cultural diagnostic ...
The aim of the dissertation is to treat psychiatry and mental illness from the anthropological point...
This paper looks at how the media portrays schizophrenia and how it is influencing society’s view of...
Culture is the ‘shared patterns of belief, feelings and knowledge that guide individual’s sense of r...
This paper aimed to examine whether the mental disorders observed in the Western cultural context...
Schizophrenia is usually described as a fragmentation of subjective experience and the impossibility...
Societies relate to madness in accordance with their dominant concepts about the world. Modern rati...
Schizophrenia has been described as one of the most severe and enigmatic of mental disorders. It is ...
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder with a heterogeneous genetic and neurobiological bac...
Illness-related stigma is a complex and important issue, and its social impact contributes to a hidd...
This thesis examines the affect of culture on the symptomology, etiology, beliefs about casuality, d...
According to classic and contemporary social theory, the community is crucial to how individuals res...
The history of behavior analysis and schizophrenia is a very long and interesting one (Wong, 2006). ...
BACKGROUND: In order to facilitate case identification of incident (untreated and recent onset) case...
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. "Eugen Bleuler" first used the phrase "Schizophreni...