Full Description
Social psychiatry is a branch of psychiatry that focuses on the relationship between societal factors and mental health. It examines how social environments, conditions, and experiences can influence the onset, progression, and treatment of mental illnesses. Social psychiatry emphasises prevention, community-based care, and the societal impact of mental health.
This book offers personal and professional portraits of twelve key figures in the field of psychiatry.
Each chapter is dedicated to an individual pioneer, examining their biography, notable publications, and major contributions to the field. Also featured, is a critical assessment of the current status of their theoretical and clinical ideas.
Authored by recognised experts, the approach of the book follows the fundamental premise that no facet of human life (normal or psychopathological) can be fully understood without taking into account its sociocultural surround, including history, ecology, religion, mythology, gender roles, economic status and much more.
Contents
PART 1: CULTURALLY INCLINED PSYCHOANALYSTS
PART 2: SOCIOLOGISTS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS
PART3: SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRISTS
APPENDICES