Recovery of People with Mental Illness : Philosophical and Related Perspectives

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Recovery of People with Mental Illness : Philosophical and Related Perspectives

  • 著者名:Rudnick, Abraham (EDT)
  • 価格 ¥11,686 (本体¥10,624)
  • OUP Oxford(2012/08/30発売)
  • ポイント 106pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • eISBN:9780191655005

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Description

It is only in the past 20 years that the concept of 'recovery' from mental health has been more widely considered and researched. Before then, it was generally considered that 'stability' was the best that anyone suffering from a mental disorder could hope for. But now it is recognised that, throughout their mental illness, many patients develop new beliefs, feelings, values, attitudes, and ways of dealing with their disorder. The notion of recovery from mental illness is thus rapidly being accepted and is inserting more hope into mainstream psychiatry and other parts of the mental health care system around the world. Yet, in spite of conceptual and other challenges that this notion raises, including a variety of interpretations, there is scarcely any systematic philosophical discussion of it. This book is unique in addressing philosophical issues - including conceptual challenges and opportunities - raised by the notion of recovery of people with mental illness. Such recovery - particularly in relation to serious mental illness such as schizophrenia - is often not about cure and can mean different things to different people. For example, it can mean symptom alleviation, ability to work, or the striving toward mental well-being (with or without symptoms). The book addresses these different meanings and their philosophical grounds, bringing to the fore perspectives of people with mental illness and their families as well as perspectives of philosophers, mental health care providers and researchers, among others. The important new work will contribute to further research, reflective practice and policy making in relation to the recovery of people with mental illness.It is essential reading for philosophers of health, psychiatrists, and other mental care providers, as well as policy makers.

Table of Contents

  • Preface: background and overview
  • About the authors
  • Overview of Chapter 1
  • 1: Abraham Rudnick: Introduction
  • Section 1: First person accounts in relation to recovery
  • 2: Wilma Boevink: Life beyond psychiatry
  • 3: Margaret Swarbrick: A wellness approach to mental health recovery
  • 4: Eliahu Shamir: Families and patients with mental illness - on the recovery road
  • Section 2: Historical, epistemological and metaphysical aspects of recovery of people with mental illness
  • 5: Louis C. Charland: Benevolence and discipline: the concept of recovery in early 19th century moral treatment
  • 6: Mike Slade: The epistemological basis of personal recovery
  • 7: Kenneth Gill: Contrasting conceptualizations of recovery imply distinct research methodology
  • 8: Ademola Adeponle, Rob Whitley, and Laurence J. Kirmayer: Cultural contexts and constructions of recovery
  • 9: Beate Schrank, Johannes Wally, and Burghart Schmidt: Recovery and hope in relation to schizophrenia
  • 10: Bradley Lewis: Recovery, narrative theory and generative madness
  • 11: Paul Lysaker and John Lysaker: From being subjected to being a subject: recovery in relation to schizophrenia
  • Section 3: Justice and other ethical aspects of recovery of people with mental illness
  • 12: Shlomo Kravetz and Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon: Some social science antinomies and their implications for the recovery-oriented approach to mental illness and psychiatric rehabilitation
  • 13: Douglas Porter and Peter Zachar: Recovery and the partitioning of scientific authority in psychiatry
  • 14: Rachel Cooper: Being ill and getting better: recovery and accounts of disorder
  • 15: Tim Thornton: Is recovery a model?
  • 16: Larry Davidson: Considering recovery as a process: or, life is not an outcome
  • 17: Elizabeth Flanagan, Dror Ben Zeev, and Patrick Corrigan: Recovery and stigma: issues of social justice
  • 18: Marcus Yu-Lung Chiu: Recovery and advocacy: contextualising justice in relation to recovery from mental illness in East Asia
  • 19: Abraham Rudnick: Ethical and related practical issues faced by recovery-oriented mental health care providers: a risk-benefit analysis

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