Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis
Herausgeber: Caplan, Paula J.; Cosgrove, Lisa
Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis
Herausgeber: Caplan, Paula J.; Cosgrove, Lisa
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Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis is the first book about how gender, race, social class, age, physical disability, and sexual orientation affect the classification of human beings into psychiatric categories. This is a hot topic addressed to the public's right to know, especially because the negative consequences of psychiatric diagnosis range from loss of custody of a child to denial of health insurance and employment to removal of one's right to make decisions about one's legal affairs.
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Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis is the first book about how gender, race, social class, age, physical disability, and sexual orientation affect the classification of human beings into psychiatric categories. This is a hot topic addressed to the public's right to know, especially because the negative consequences of psychiatric diagnosis range from loss of custody of a child to denial of health insurance and employment to removal of one's right to make decisions about one's legal affairs.
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- Verlag: Jason Aronson, Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780765700018
- ISBN-10: 0765700018
- Artikelnr.: 21405626
- Verlag: Jason Aronson, Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780765700018
- ISBN-10: 0765700018
- Artikelnr.: 21405626
Paula J. Caplan, Ph.D., is a clinical and research psychologist, Adjunct Professor (Research) at the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University, and Adjunct Professor at Washington College of Law, American University, and author of ten previous books. Lisa Cosgrove, Ph.D. is a clinical and research psychologist and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling and School Psychology at the University of Massachusetts at Boston.
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Is This Really Necessary? Part 3 Part I The
Creation of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 4 The Construction Of
Illness Chapter 5 The Deep Structure of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis
Chapter 6 Creating Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Case Study of the
History, Sociology, and Politics of Psychiatric Classification Chapter 7
Abnormal Psychology Textbooks Exclude Feminist Criticism of the DSM Part 8
Part II Legal Implications of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 9
Psychiatric Diagnosis in the Legal System Chapter 10 Bias and Subjectivity
in Diagnosing Mental Retardation in Death Penalty Cases Chapter 11 What Is
It That's Being Called "Parental Alienation Syndrome"? Part 12 Part III
Some Forms that Bias Takes Chapter 13 The Intersection of Racism and Sexism
in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 14 Clinical Cases and the Intersection of
Sexism and Racism Chapter 15 Should Racism Be Classified As a Mental
Illness? Chapter 16 Ageism in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 17 The
Psychiatric Policing of America's Children Chapter 18 Confusing Terms and
False Dichotomies in Learning Disabilities Chapter 19 Diagnosis of
Low-Income Women Chapter 20 Seeking "Normal" Sexuality on a Complex Matrix
Chapter 21 Gender Bias and Sex Distribution of Mental Disorders in
DSM-IV-TR Chapter 22 Mislabeling Anxiety and Depression in Rural Women Part
23 Part IV Specific Labels Chapter 24 Bias and Schizophrenia Chapter 25 The
Truth about "False Memory Syndrome" Chapter 26 Reclaiming the Meanings of
"Self-esteem" Chapter 27 Agoraphobia Chapter 28 Depression in women Chapter
29 The "Eating-Disordered" Patient Chapter 30 The Fine Line between
Clinical and Subclinical Anorexia Chapter 31 Histrionic Personality Chapter
32 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Chapter 33 Some Gender Biases in
Diagnosing Traumatized Women Chapter 34 Medicalizing Menstrual Distress
Part 35 Part V Moving Ahead Chapter 36 A New View of Women's Sexual
Problems Chapter 37 Resisting Diagnosis Chapter 38 The Importance of
Critical Inquiry Chapter 39 Some Future Contenders
Creation of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 4 The Construction Of
Illness Chapter 5 The Deep Structure of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis
Chapter 6 Creating Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Case Study of the
History, Sociology, and Politics of Psychiatric Classification Chapter 7
Abnormal Psychology Textbooks Exclude Feminist Criticism of the DSM Part 8
Part II Legal Implications of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 9
Psychiatric Diagnosis in the Legal System Chapter 10 Bias and Subjectivity
in Diagnosing Mental Retardation in Death Penalty Cases Chapter 11 What Is
It That's Being Called "Parental Alienation Syndrome"? Part 12 Part III
Some Forms that Bias Takes Chapter 13 The Intersection of Racism and Sexism
in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 14 Clinical Cases and the Intersection of
Sexism and Racism Chapter 15 Should Racism Be Classified As a Mental
Illness? Chapter 16 Ageism in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 17 The
Psychiatric Policing of America's Children Chapter 18 Confusing Terms and
False Dichotomies in Learning Disabilities Chapter 19 Diagnosis of
Low-Income Women Chapter 20 Seeking "Normal" Sexuality on a Complex Matrix
Chapter 21 Gender Bias and Sex Distribution of Mental Disorders in
DSM-IV-TR Chapter 22 Mislabeling Anxiety and Depression in Rural Women Part
23 Part IV Specific Labels Chapter 24 Bias and Schizophrenia Chapter 25 The
Truth about "False Memory Syndrome" Chapter 26 Reclaiming the Meanings of
"Self-esteem" Chapter 27 Agoraphobia Chapter 28 Depression in women Chapter
29 The "Eating-Disordered" Patient Chapter 30 The Fine Line between
Clinical and Subclinical Anorexia Chapter 31 Histrionic Personality Chapter
32 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Chapter 33 Some Gender Biases in
Diagnosing Traumatized Women Chapter 34 Medicalizing Menstrual Distress
Part 35 Part V Moving Ahead Chapter 36 A New View of Women's Sexual
Problems Chapter 37 Resisting Diagnosis Chapter 38 The Importance of
Critical Inquiry Chapter 39 Some Future Contenders
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Is This Really Necessary? Part 3 Part I The
Creation of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 4 The Construction Of
Illness Chapter 5 The Deep Structure of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis
Chapter 6 Creating Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Case Study of the
History, Sociology, and Politics of Psychiatric Classification Chapter 7
Abnormal Psychology Textbooks Exclude Feminist Criticism of the DSM Part 8
Part II Legal Implications of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 9
Psychiatric Diagnosis in the Legal System Chapter 10 Bias and Subjectivity
in Diagnosing Mental Retardation in Death Penalty Cases Chapter 11 What Is
It That's Being Called "Parental Alienation Syndrome"? Part 12 Part III
Some Forms that Bias Takes Chapter 13 The Intersection of Racism and Sexism
in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 14 Clinical Cases and the Intersection of
Sexism and Racism Chapter 15 Should Racism Be Classified As a Mental
Illness? Chapter 16 Ageism in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 17 The
Psychiatric Policing of America's Children Chapter 18 Confusing Terms and
False Dichotomies in Learning Disabilities Chapter 19 Diagnosis of
Low-Income Women Chapter 20 Seeking "Normal" Sexuality on a Complex Matrix
Chapter 21 Gender Bias and Sex Distribution of Mental Disorders in
DSM-IV-TR Chapter 22 Mislabeling Anxiety and Depression in Rural Women Part
23 Part IV Specific Labels Chapter 24 Bias and Schizophrenia Chapter 25 The
Truth about "False Memory Syndrome" Chapter 26 Reclaiming the Meanings of
"Self-esteem" Chapter 27 Agoraphobia Chapter 28 Depression in women Chapter
29 The "Eating-Disordered" Patient Chapter 30 The Fine Line between
Clinical and Subclinical Anorexia Chapter 31 Histrionic Personality Chapter
32 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Chapter 33 Some Gender Biases in
Diagnosing Traumatized Women Chapter 34 Medicalizing Menstrual Distress
Part 35 Part V Moving Ahead Chapter 36 A New View of Women's Sexual
Problems Chapter 37 Resisting Diagnosis Chapter 38 The Importance of
Critical Inquiry Chapter 39 Some Future Contenders
Creation of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 4 The Construction Of
Illness Chapter 5 The Deep Structure of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis
Chapter 6 Creating Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Case Study of the
History, Sociology, and Politics of Psychiatric Classification Chapter 7
Abnormal Psychology Textbooks Exclude Feminist Criticism of the DSM Part 8
Part II Legal Implications of Bias in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 9
Psychiatric Diagnosis in the Legal System Chapter 10 Bias and Subjectivity
in Diagnosing Mental Retardation in Death Penalty Cases Chapter 11 What Is
It That's Being Called "Parental Alienation Syndrome"? Part 12 Part III
Some Forms that Bias Takes Chapter 13 The Intersection of Racism and Sexism
in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 14 Clinical Cases and the Intersection of
Sexism and Racism Chapter 15 Should Racism Be Classified As a Mental
Illness? Chapter 16 Ageism in Psychiatric Diagnosis Chapter 17 The
Psychiatric Policing of America's Children Chapter 18 Confusing Terms and
False Dichotomies in Learning Disabilities Chapter 19 Diagnosis of
Low-Income Women Chapter 20 Seeking "Normal" Sexuality on a Complex Matrix
Chapter 21 Gender Bias and Sex Distribution of Mental Disorders in
DSM-IV-TR Chapter 22 Mislabeling Anxiety and Depression in Rural Women Part
23 Part IV Specific Labels Chapter 24 Bias and Schizophrenia Chapter 25 The
Truth about "False Memory Syndrome" Chapter 26 Reclaiming the Meanings of
"Self-esteem" Chapter 27 Agoraphobia Chapter 28 Depression in women Chapter
29 The "Eating-Disordered" Patient Chapter 30 The Fine Line between
Clinical and Subclinical Anorexia Chapter 31 Histrionic Personality Chapter
32 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Chapter 33 Some Gender Biases in
Diagnosing Traumatized Women Chapter 34 Medicalizing Menstrual Distress
Part 35 Part V Moving Ahead Chapter 36 A New View of Women's Sexual
Problems Chapter 37 Resisting Diagnosis Chapter 38 The Importance of
Critical Inquiry Chapter 39 Some Future Contenders