Craig Morgan / Kwame McKenzie / Paul Fearon (eds.)
Society and Psychosis
Herausgeber: Fearon, Paul; Morgan, Craig; Mckenzie, Kwame
Craig Morgan / Kwame McKenzie / Paul Fearon (eds.)
Society and Psychosis
Herausgeber: Fearon, Paul; Morgan, Craig; Mckenzie, Kwame
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Describes an understanding of psychosis integrating biological, psychological and social factors.
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Describes an understanding of psychosis integrating biological, psychological and social factors.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 465g
- ISBN-13: 9780521689595
- ISBN-10: 0521689597
- Artikelnr.: 23164098
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 465g
- ISBN-13: 9780521689595
- ISBN-10: 0521689597
- Artikelnr.: 23164098
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Craig Morgan is Non-Clinical Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London.
Kwame McKenzie is Professor of Mental Health and Society at the University of Central Lancashire and Senior Lecturer at University College, London.
Paul Fearon is Senior Lecturer and Head of the Section of Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, London.
Kwame McKenzie is Professor of Mental Health and Society at the University of Central Lancashire and Senior Lecturer at University College, London.
Paul Fearon is Senior Lecturer and Head of the Section of Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, London.
1. Introduction Craig Morgan, Kwame McKenzie and Paul Fearon; 2. Climate
change in psychiatry: periodic fluctuations or terminal trend? Julian Leff;
Part I. Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations: 3. Social science,
psychiatry and psychosis Craig Morgan; 4. Conceptualising the social world
Dana March, Craig Morgan, Michaeline Bresnahan and Ezra Susser; 5. Genes
and the social environment Jennifer H. Barnett and Peter B. Jones; Part II.
Social Factors and the Onset of Psychosis: 6. Society, place and space Jane
Boydell and Kwame McKenzie; 7. Childhood adversity and psychosis Helen
Fisher and Tom Craig; 8. Family environment and psychosis Pekka Tienari and
Karl-Erik Wahlberg; 9. Adult adversity: do early environment and genetic
risk create lasting vulnerabilities for adult social adversity in
psychosis? Inez Myin-Germeys and Jim van Os; 10. Migration, ethnicity and
psychosis Kwame McKenzie, Paul Fearon and Gerard Hutchinson; Part III.
Social Factors and the Outcome of Psychosis: 11. Social factors as a basis
for treatment Richard Warner; 12. Public attitudes, stigma and
discrimination against people with mental illness Graham Thornicroft, Aliya
Kassam and Michael King; 13. Outcomes elsewhere: course of psychosis in
'other cultures' Kim Hopper; Part IV. Models and Conclusions: 14. Theories
of cognition, emotion and the social world: missing links in psychosis Paul
Bebbington, David Fowler, Philippa Garety, Daniel Freeman and Elizabeth
Kuipers; 15. Society and psychosis: future directions and implications
Craig Morgan, Kwame McKenzie and Paul Fearon.
change in psychiatry: periodic fluctuations or terminal trend? Julian Leff;
Part I. Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations: 3. Social science,
psychiatry and psychosis Craig Morgan; 4. Conceptualising the social world
Dana March, Craig Morgan, Michaeline Bresnahan and Ezra Susser; 5. Genes
and the social environment Jennifer H. Barnett and Peter B. Jones; Part II.
Social Factors and the Onset of Psychosis: 6. Society, place and space Jane
Boydell and Kwame McKenzie; 7. Childhood adversity and psychosis Helen
Fisher and Tom Craig; 8. Family environment and psychosis Pekka Tienari and
Karl-Erik Wahlberg; 9. Adult adversity: do early environment and genetic
risk create lasting vulnerabilities for adult social adversity in
psychosis? Inez Myin-Germeys and Jim van Os; 10. Migration, ethnicity and
psychosis Kwame McKenzie, Paul Fearon and Gerard Hutchinson; Part III.
Social Factors and the Outcome of Psychosis: 11. Social factors as a basis
for treatment Richard Warner; 12. Public attitudes, stigma and
discrimination against people with mental illness Graham Thornicroft, Aliya
Kassam and Michael King; 13. Outcomes elsewhere: course of psychosis in
'other cultures' Kim Hopper; Part IV. Models and Conclusions: 14. Theories
of cognition, emotion and the social world: missing links in psychosis Paul
Bebbington, David Fowler, Philippa Garety, Daniel Freeman and Elizabeth
Kuipers; 15. Society and psychosis: future directions and implications
Craig Morgan, Kwame McKenzie and Paul Fearon.
1. Introduction Craig Morgan, Kwame McKenzie and Paul Fearon; 2. Climate
change in psychiatry: periodic fluctuations or terminal trend? Julian Leff;
Part I. Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations: 3. Social science,
psychiatry and psychosis Craig Morgan; 4. Conceptualising the social world
Dana March, Craig Morgan, Michaeline Bresnahan and Ezra Susser; 5. Genes
and the social environment Jennifer H. Barnett and Peter B. Jones; Part II.
Social Factors and the Onset of Psychosis: 6. Society, place and space Jane
Boydell and Kwame McKenzie; 7. Childhood adversity and psychosis Helen
Fisher and Tom Craig; 8. Family environment and psychosis Pekka Tienari and
Karl-Erik Wahlberg; 9. Adult adversity: do early environment and genetic
risk create lasting vulnerabilities for adult social adversity in
psychosis? Inez Myin-Germeys and Jim van Os; 10. Migration, ethnicity and
psychosis Kwame McKenzie, Paul Fearon and Gerard Hutchinson; Part III.
Social Factors and the Outcome of Psychosis: 11. Social factors as a basis
for treatment Richard Warner; 12. Public attitudes, stigma and
discrimination against people with mental illness Graham Thornicroft, Aliya
Kassam and Michael King; 13. Outcomes elsewhere: course of psychosis in
'other cultures' Kim Hopper; Part IV. Models and Conclusions: 14. Theories
of cognition, emotion and the social world: missing links in psychosis Paul
Bebbington, David Fowler, Philippa Garety, Daniel Freeman and Elizabeth
Kuipers; 15. Society and psychosis: future directions and implications
Craig Morgan, Kwame McKenzie and Paul Fearon.
change in psychiatry: periodic fluctuations or terminal trend? Julian Leff;
Part I. Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations: 3. Social science,
psychiatry and psychosis Craig Morgan; 4. Conceptualising the social world
Dana March, Craig Morgan, Michaeline Bresnahan and Ezra Susser; 5. Genes
and the social environment Jennifer H. Barnett and Peter B. Jones; Part II.
Social Factors and the Onset of Psychosis: 6. Society, place and space Jane
Boydell and Kwame McKenzie; 7. Childhood adversity and psychosis Helen
Fisher and Tom Craig; 8. Family environment and psychosis Pekka Tienari and
Karl-Erik Wahlberg; 9. Adult adversity: do early environment and genetic
risk create lasting vulnerabilities for adult social adversity in
psychosis? Inez Myin-Germeys and Jim van Os; 10. Migration, ethnicity and
psychosis Kwame McKenzie, Paul Fearon and Gerard Hutchinson; Part III.
Social Factors and the Outcome of Psychosis: 11. Social factors as a basis
for treatment Richard Warner; 12. Public attitudes, stigma and
discrimination against people with mental illness Graham Thornicroft, Aliya
Kassam and Michael King; 13. Outcomes elsewhere: course of psychosis in
'other cultures' Kim Hopper; Part IV. Models and Conclusions: 14. Theories
of cognition, emotion and the social world: missing links in psychosis Paul
Bebbington, David Fowler, Philippa Garety, Daniel Freeman and Elizabeth
Kuipers; 15. Society and psychosis: future directions and implications
Craig Morgan, Kwame McKenzie and Paul Fearon.