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Social Class and Mental Illness
The book divides patients up into social classes as measured by occupation, education and home address. The class and cultural stratification of New Haven would in some ways seem more rigid than an English county. Likewise, the division between the analytically orientated psychotherapist, and the general psychiatrist whose outlook is called " directive-organic", seems rather sharper than the co...
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During the past 40 years a number of studies have supported the general hypothesis that the incidence of mental illness differs among people in various occupational groups. In particular, these studies suggest that schizophrenia is more common among the lower-paid groups but that manic-depressive psychosis is more or less equally distributed among all groups. The evidence for this is briefly su...
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That's it, a book to wait for in this month. Even you have wanted for long time for releasing this book social class and mental illness a community study; you may not be able to get in some stress. Should you go around and seek fro the book until you really get it? Are you sure? Are you that free? This condition will force you to always end up to get a book. But now, we are coming to give you e...
متن کاملMental Illness and Social Processes
is a collection of previously published articles by well-known contributors, edited by Professor Scheff. Articles by social scientists and psychiatrists illustrate various facets of the 'societal approach' to mental illness, which Scheff defines as the study of the community's reaction to mental illness. The study of societal reactions challenges medical concepts of mental illness and seems to ...
متن کاملWhat is mental illness? Social representations of mental illness among British and French mental health professionals
: Mental health professionals are important actors in implementing public mental health policies and in shaping lay representations of mental illness. The research reported in this paper focuses on the social representations of mental illness held by these professionals in Britain and France. In interviews conducted with sixty mental health workers from a range of professional backgrounds the d...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Obesity Research
سال: 1997
ISSN: 1071-7323
DOI: 10.1002/j.1550-8528.1997.tb00678.x