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Reconceptualizing Schizophrenia: The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis Book Series

Editat de Sarah Kamens
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2024
This volume presents an international research study which reconceptualizes diagnoses of schizophrenia through an investigation of ways in which the lived experiences of those with a diagnosis differ from the symptoms and experiences included in conventional diagnostic systems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032473666
ISBN-10: 1032473665
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Seria The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis Book Series


Cuprins

Foreword  Introduction  1. Psychiatric Diagnosis in History  2. The Emergence of the "Schizophrenia" Diagnosis: Conventional, Cross-Cultural, and Alternative Approaches  3. Phenomenological Accounts  4. A Multi-Site, International Project  5. Urhomelessness as a Way of Being-in-the-World  6. Wandering in Exile: The Nomadic Moment  7. Imaginal and Ideal Home: The Settled Moment  8. Impossibility of Shelter: The Destitute Moment  9. A Continuum of Experience: Urhomelessness and Recovery  10. Cultural Diversity and Sameness  11. Diagnostic Heterogeneities  12. Phenomenlogical and Interdisciplinary Literatures  13. Future Directions  14. Implications for Cultural and Structural Worlds

Recenzii

'In this work we are provided with a much-needed breadth of approach (and thus a breath of fresh air) to understanding the problem of mental illness. The use of the broad approach including the questions brought by the interest in <<urhomelessness>> all contribute to the considerations so needed in our field.'
John Strauss, MD, Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, Yale University
'In this acute and moving analysis, the authors explore a crucial feature of many who suffer from what has traditionally been termed "schizophrenia": feelings of utter homelessness, of wandering lost and alone in an uncanny world that offers no sense of safety or emotional sustenance. This is a work of deep empathy and marked inconoclasm. It opens new avenues for research and reflection - also for more effective forms of treatment, both in therapy and on a societal level.'
Louis Sass, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Department of Clincial Psychology; Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) Rutgers University
'Wide ranging and beautifully written, one of the standout achievements of this phenomenological work is its engagement with culture, both at a more macro level (informants in Israel, Palestine and the US), and in its attention to the nuanced ways in which cultural contexts infuse and shape the experience and existential import of psychosis. Both those who agree and disagree with Kamen's underlying thesis of urhomelessness will find a text rich with insights and provocations positioned to unsettle tired phenomenological tropes and break new ground at the intersections of subjectivie experience, culture and religion, and identity.'
Nev Jones, PhD, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Pitssburgh

Notă biografică

Sarah Kamens is a clinical psychologist and interdisciplinary researcher whose work focuses on the phenomenology of emotional distress, including the distress that results from structural disparities and psychosocial mar-ginalization. Alongside her colleagues in the Society for Humanistic Society, Dr. Kamens explores possibilities for diagnostic alternatives in the mental health professions.