I'm Not Crazy, I Just Lost My Glasses

I'm Not Crazy, I Just Lost My Glasses
Title I'm Not Crazy, I Just Lost My Glasses PDF eBook
Author Lonny Shavelson
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1986
Genre Mentally ill
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A Chosen Death

A Chosen Death
Title A Chosen Death PDF eBook
Author Lonny Shavelson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 248
Release 1995
Genre Assisted suicide
ISBN 0684801000

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Featuring moving accounts of terminally ill people who have faced the choice of ending their own lives, this book adds a profound human dimension to the debate over assisted suicide

Hooked

Hooked
Title Hooked PDF eBook
Author Lonny Shavelson
Publisher The New Press
Pages 322
Release 2002
Genre Medical
ISBN 1565847792

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Shavelson is a physician and journalist who followed five addicts through various drug rehabilitation programs in California. Their stories, often told in their own words and punctuated by bandw photos Shavelson took as the five traversed the system and the streets, highlight the links between drug addiction, mental illness, and trauma, including child abuse. Shavelson argues for an integrated approach to drug treatment that addresses the fundamental causes of drug abuse, not just its outward symptoms and behaviors. c. Book News Inc.

American Photographer

American Photographer
Title American Photographer PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 746
Release 1987
Genre Photography
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Surviving Mental Illness

Surviving Mental Illness
Title Surviving Mental Illness PDF eBook
Author Agnes B. Hatfield
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 228
Release 1993-05-22
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780898620221

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In this era of revolutionary progress in the areas of science and medicine, it comes as no surprise that knowledge of the biology of mental illness and psychopharmacologic treatments has increased greatly within the past few decades. During this same time frame, however, the experiential side of mental illness has been almost completely neglected by researchers and educators. Fortunately, the trend is being reversed. Leading authorities are becoming increasingly aware that the personal experiences of people with severe and persistent mental illness can reveal the most authentic--and perhaps most helpful--information on behaviors that have long puzzled professionals in the field. This has contributed to a renewed and growing interest in learning more about the ways people experience mental illness and the process of recovery. Leading the way in redressing the imbalance, this book examines the subjective experiences of patients with multiple diagnoses, including schizophrenia, bipolar illness, major endogenous depression, and other disorders with psychotic features and long-term disabling consequences. Numerous personal accounts are drawn from research reports, newsletters, journals, spoken reports, and observed behavior to shed light on the inner worlds of people afflicted with severe and persistent mental illness. The volume covers a wide range of topics, starting with disturbances in the sense of self, in emotions, relationships, and behaviors, and in the ways reality is experienced by the mentally ill. In the process, some common patterns of lifetime experience are revealed even among patients with great differences in levels of functional capability and in their emotional and rational assessment of their experience. The final section of the book is directed toward understanding the process of acceptance, growth toward recovery, and the development of an acceptable identity and new purpose in life. Material is presented within the conceptual framework of coping and adaptation and self theory; in addition, considerable attention is given to the patient's perception of which types of personal and professional relationships have been helpful or not helpful. As a result, the book yields important lessons--from the patients themselves--on how service providers, caregivers, and the community at large can be most helpful to those afflicted with major mental illness. Professionals who wish to increase their capacity for empathy, develop more effective rehabilitation strategies, and advance research linking brain anomalies and patient experience will find this book illuminating. Because it illustrates in moving and powerful ways how people truly experience psychiatric disability in a society that demeans their condition and in a helping environment that only dimly understands their agony, the book will be extremely useful for psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, psychiatric nurses, educators, and graduate students in psychopathology and clinical skills training.

FotoTerapia

FotoTerapia
Title FotoTerapia PDF eBook
Author Judy Weiser
Publisher FrancoAngeli
Pages 435
Release 2014-02-14T00:00:00+01:00
Genre Psychology
ISBN 8820462133

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From Madness to Mental Health

From Madness to Mental Health
Title From Madness to Mental Health PDF eBook
Author Greg Eghigian
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 474
Release 2009-12-10
Genre Medical
ISBN 0813549094

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From Madness to Mental Health neither glorifies nor denigrates the contributions of psychiatry, clinical psychology, and psychotherapy, but rather considers how mental disorders have historically challenged the ways in which human beings have understood and valued their bodies, minds, and souls. Greg Eghigian has compiled a unique anthology of readings, from ancient times to the present, that includes Hippocrates; Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love, penned in the 1390s; Dorothea Dix; Aaron T. Beck; Carl Rogers; and others, culled from religious texts, clinical case studies, memoirs, academic lectures, hospital and government records, legal and medical treatises, and art collections. Incorporating historical experiences of medical practitioners and those deemed mentally ill, From Madness to Mental Health also includes an updated bibliography of first-person narratives on mental illness compiled by Gail A. Hornstein.