The Sociology of Mental Illness: A Comprehensive Reader
Autor Jane McLeod, Eric Wrighten Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 aug 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195381719
ISBN-10: 0195381718
Pagini: 880
Ilustrații: numerous black and white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195381718
Pagini: 880
Ilustrații: numerous black and white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Descriere
The
Sociology
of
Mental
Illness
is
a
comprehensive
collection
of
readings
designed
to
help
students
develop
a
nuanced
and
sophisticated
appreciation
of
the
most
important,
heated—and
fascinating—controversies
in
the
field.
Drawing
primarily
from
sociological
sources,
the
text
features
both
classical
and
contemporary
selections
that
cover
the
full
range
of
sociological
topics,
perspectives,
and
debates,
including
the
social
construction
of
mental
illness,
the
social
origins
of
mental
illness,
and
contemporary
mental
health
treatment.
This
rich,
varied
assortment
gives
students
a
"roadmap"
to
the
evolution
and
development
of
sociological
research
over
time
and
insight
into
key
controversies
in
the
field.
Selections
include
such
classical
readings
as
Scheff's
original
statement
of
labeling
theory,
contemporary
reports
on
the
prevalence
of
mental
illness
in
countries
around
the
world,
and
recent
analyses
of
the
changing
treatment
system.
The
readings
are
organized
progressively
in
order
to
help
students
recognize
the
dynamic
character
of
mental
health
research
and
the
important
role
that
controversies
play
in
advancements
in
the
field;
this
organization
also
gives
students
the
tools
they
need
toformulate
their
own
views
and
opinions
on
crucial
matters.
A
versatile,
engaging
text,
The
Sociology
of
Mental
Illness
is
ideal
for
undergraduate
and
graduate
courses
in
the
sociology
of
mental
illness.
Recenzii
I
wholeheartedly
agree
with
the
authors
that
a
new
book
for
courses
in
the
sociology
of
mental
health
and
illness
is
needed.
The
books
on
today's
market
are
overly
psychological,
too
brief,
or
too
narrow
to
provide
a
full
discourse
of
the
sociological
research
and
theory
on
this
subject.
I
like
McLeod
and
Wright's
de-emphasis
on
disorder
classification,
reversing
a
major
sociological
failure
of
several
competing
books.
I
also
like
their
emphasis
on
socialconstruction
approaches.
This
book
can
serve
either
as
a
stand-alone
text
or
a
companion
book
for
courses
in
the
sociology
of
mental
health
and
illness.
I
would
be
highly
likely
to
adopt
this
book
as
a
primary
text
in
an
undergraduate
course.
Notă biografică
Jane
D.
McLeod
is
Professor
and
Associate
Dean
of
the
Faculties
Department
of
Sociology
at
Indiana
University-Bloomington.
Eric
R.
Wright
is
Professor
and
Director
of
the
Center
for
Health
Policy,
School
of
Public
and
Environmental
Affairs,
at
Indiana
University-Purdue
University
Indianapolis.