Hugh Middleton
Toxic Interactions and the Social Geography of Psychosis: Reflections on the Epidemiology of Mental Disorder
Toxic Interactions and the Social Geography of Psychosis: Reflections on the Epidemiology of Mental Disorder
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Toxic Interactions is a review of quantitative research that explores the risk of troubling psychotic experiences in urban living, trauma, ethnicity, stress, and familial influence. It identifies the social implications of these factors and considers the contributions of newer psychotherapeutic approaches. The book offers a consistent interpretation that emphasizes how disturbed mental states are generally understood by others, particularly the client's close associates. It will be welcomed by those who find conventional approaches to mental health difficulties unsatisfactory.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 194 pages
Publication date: 10 October 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Toxic Interactions is a comprehensive review of quantitative research that delves into the intricate relationship between urban living, trauma, ethnicity, stress, and familial influence on the risk of experiencing troubling psychotic experiences. This review employs a constructivist approach to explore the social implications of each of these factors, seeking to identify their common threads. Additionally, it considers the contributions of newer psychotherapeutic approaches such as Open Dialogue and Recovery programs, which offer alternative perspectives on mental health difficulties.
The central theme that emerges from this analysis is that the observable features of disturbed mental states should not be the sole focus of attention when addressing psychosis. Rather, it is crucial to understand how these states are generally understood by others, particularly the client's close associates. This perspective challenges traditional mental health approaches that often prioritize symptom reduction and medication management.
Toxic Interactions and the Social Geography of Psychosis will be of immense value to a wide range of individuals and stakeholders. Practitioners who are frustrated by the counter-productive expectations of their institutional settings will find this book a valuable resource for exploring alternative perspectives and developing more effective treatment strategies. Academics seeking to expand their knowledge of mental health issues will find this review insightful, as it presents diverse viewpoints and encourages critical thinking. Service users who have experienced disappointment in the care they receive will find solace in this book, as it sheds light on the complexities of contemporary psychiatry and advocates for a more person-centered approach. Additionally, third parties who are perplexed by the contradictions of contemporary psychiatry will find this book a valuable resource for gaining a deeper understanding of the social factors that contribute to mental health difficulties.
In conclusion, Toxic Interactions and the Social Geography of Psychosis is a groundbreaking work that challenges conventional approaches to mental health difficulties. By exploring the complex interplay between urban living, trauma, ethnicity, stress, and familial influence, this book offers a fresh perspective on psychosis and its social implications. It will be welcomed by practitioners, academics, service users, and third parties alike, as it provides valuable insights and alternative solutions for addressing mental health challenges in our increasingly complex world.
Weight: 314g
Dimension: 155 x 234 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367180133
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