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Understanding Mental Health and Counselling
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Chapter 1 The birth of psychiatry: questions of power, control and care
Contents
Introduction
1 ‘Madness’ before psychiatry
2 The birth of psychiatry as the medical specialism of the mind
2.1 The asylum movement and moral treatment Activity 1.1: Experiences of asylums
2.2 Moral insanity and criminological expertise
3 The fall of asylums and the move to community care
Conclusion
Further reading
References
Chapter 2 The service-user movement
Contents
Introduction
1 The development of the service-user movement
1.1 Improving services or assimilating threat?
2 The service-user movement today
Activity 2.1: Who is a service user?
2.1 The service-user movement in the digital age
3 Nothing about us without us: research practice and the service-user movement
3.1 Coproduction and patient participation and involvement
3.2 Service user-led research: a voice of our own?
Conclusion
Further reading
References
Chapter 3 The history of the talking cure
Contents
Introduction
1 Psychoanalysis and the birth of the psychodynamic traditions
2 Cognitive and behavioural therapies
2.1 The emergence of behaviour therapies
2.2 The rise of cognitive behavioural therapy
3 Person-centred and humanistic approaches
Activity 3.1: Psychotherapeutic approaches and historical context
Conclusion
Further reading
References
Chapter 4 Diagnosis, classification and the expansion of the therapeutic realm
Contents
Introduction
1 The first two editions of the DSM
2 Challenges to psychiatry’s legitimacy: the road to DSM-III
2.1 Empirical challenges: the validity and reliability of diagnosis
2.2 Campaigning and diagnosis: the fall of one category and the rise of another
The DSM and homosexuality
Vietnam veterans, trauma and the DSM
3 DSM-III and DSM-III-R: Spitzer’s revolution
4 DSM-IV to DSM-5: the end of an era?
4.1 DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR
4.2 DSM-5: the end of Spitzer’s revolution?
5 Debates about DSM-5 and psychiatric diagnosis
5.1 Reliability and validity redux: the appropriateness of a medical lens and the role of social norms
5.2 Medicalisation and the expansion of the therapeutic realm
Activity 4.1: The pros and cons of medicalising mental health
5.3 The continuing impact of the DSM
Conclusion
Further reading
References
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