Oxford Textbook of Social Psychiatry
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-886147-8 (ISBN)
The Oxford Textbook of Social Psychiatry serves as a comprehensive reference to the historical, theoretical, and practical aspects of social psychiatry, and its role in the management of psychiatric disorders. Written and edited by leading experts and rising stars in the field of social psychiatry, this textbook provides an authoritative and global look at social psychiatry, covering a wealth of topics and up-to-date research in 79 chapters.
Divided into eight sections, this resource covers an overview of the history and development of social psychiatry, as well as the social world of families, culture, and identity, focusing on key issues such as globalisation, pandemics, trauma, spirituality, and gender. Clinical conditions and special vulnerable groups are also explored, with topics such as the mental health of prisoners, somatisation, and eating disorders. Case studies of specific geographical locations provide a critical overview of global mental health today and the challenges faced in different setting, such as low- and middle-income countries.
Professor Dinesh Bhugra, Past- President, Royal College of Psychiatrists (2008-2011), World Psychiatric Association (2014-2017), British Medical Association (2018-2019), and Professor Emeritus of Mental Health and Cultural Diversity, Kings College London. He has published widely with several books winning awards and going into multiple editions and translated into Japanese and Mandarin. His Oxford Textbook for Public Mental Health won BMA Book of the Year award in 2019 and Practical Cultural Psychiatry was highly recommended. Editor of the International Journal of Social Psychiatry and International Review of Psychiatry. He is also on the board of several charities and chairs DocHealth charity. Professor Driss Moussaoui is Professor Emeritus at Ibn Rushd University Psychiatric Centre, Casablanca, Morocco. Professor Tom J Craig, Emeritus Professor of Social Psychiatry King's College London and Past President World Association of Social Psychiatry (2013-16). He qualified in medicine at the University of the West Indies and trained in psychiatry in Nottingham, UK. Appointed as Professor of Community Psychiatry in 1990 with his clinical base in the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. His research focuses on developing and evaluating community-based psychiatric services including residential alternatives to the hospital asylum, specialised services for homeless mentally ill people, services for first episode psychosis, and psychosocial interventions including computer-based AVATAR therapy for auditory hallucinations.
Section 1: HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT
1: Paul Bebbington and Elizabeth Kuipers: Historical development
2: Antonio Ventriglio, Rajiv Wijesuriya, and Dinesh Bhugra: All psychiatry is social
3: Peter Tyrer: Categories and their implications
4: Moritz E. Wigand and Thomas Becker: Social constructs and diagnostic perspectives
5: Gianluigi Campanile, Giuseppe Fanelli, Chiara Fabbri, Alessandro Serretti, and Julien Mendlewicz: Epi-genetics and aetiology of mental illness
6: Dinesh Bhugra, Max Pemberton, and Sam N. Gnanapragasam: Sociology and social psychiatry
7: James V. Lucey and Colman Noctor: The Contemporary Dynamics of the Social Relationship: the interface between social media and the human psyche in the maintenance of our mental wellbeing
8: Jack Hubbett: Anthropology and social psychiatry
Section 2: SOCIAL WORLD
9: Tom J. Craig: Social epidemiology
10: Cameron Watson, Rajiv Wijesuriya, and Dinesh Bhugra: Culture and mental illness
11: John W Berry: Culture and identity
12: Vishal Bhavsar: Globalisation and social psychiatry
13: Dan Poulter, Antonio Ventrigilo, and Sam N. Gnanapragasam: Disasters, Emergencies and Social Psychiatry
14: Koravangattu Valsraj, Albert Persaud, Max Pemberton, and Vishal Bhavsar: Geopsychiatry and social psychiatry
15: Kimia Ziafat, Jean N. Westenberg, and R. Michael Krausz: Psychiatry in the time of pandemic
16: Cameron Watson, Rajiv Wijesuriya, and Dinesh Bhugra: Migrants, migration and social psychiatry
17: Sam N. Gnanapragasam, Max Pemberton, and Dinesh Bhugra: Social Psychiatry and refugees and asylum seekers
18: Chad Beyer and Dan J Stein: Trauma and Resilience
19: Alice B. Roberts, Neil P. Roberts, and Jonathan I. Bisson: Impact of trauma
20: Ruth Bell and Michael Marmot: Social determinants
21: Debanjan Banerjee and Prama Bhattacharya: Revisiting the "gap": Intersections of health inequality, poverty and psychological wellbeing
22: Jerzy Eisenberg-Guyot and Seth J. Prins: The Impact of Capitalism on Mental Health: An Epidemiological Perspective
Section 3: PERSONAL WORLD
23: Federico Zanca, Edoardo Caporusso, Giulia Maria Giordano, and Silvana Galderisi: Gender
24: Cameron Watson, Daniel Poulter, Antonio Ventriglio, and Dinesh Bhugra: Masculinity, male roles, mental illnesses and social psychiatry
25: Peter J. Verhagen: Spirituality and resilience
26: Bino Thomas and Tony Sam George: Families and psychiatric disorders
27: Soumitra Pathare and Arjun Kapoor: Discrimination and stigma
28: Oyedeji A Ayonrinde and Nomusa Mngoma: Poverty and social psychiatry
29: Jed Boardman and Tom J. Craig: Unemployment and work
30: Keith Hariman: Social media
31: Reinhard M Krausz, Kiana Kianpoor, Kerry Jang, and D Vigo: Urbanization as the new framework for psychiatry
32: João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia, Antonio Ventriglio, and Dinesh Bhugra: Homelessness and mental health
33: Martin Rotenberg and Kwame McKenzie: Social Capital
34: Reinhard M Krausz, A. Kazemi, S. Bacinschi, and M. Kamel: The web and its impact on mental health care
Section 4: CLINICAL CONDITIONS & SPECIAL GROUPS
35: Tom J. Craig: Psychosis: Consequence and cause of fractured personal relationships?
36: Matcheri S. Keshavan and Jaya Padmanabhan: Schizophrenia
37: Manamohan Nataraj, Chaitra Nagaraj Kumble, Sundarnag Ganjekar, and Geetha Desai: Common mental disorders
38: Antonio Ventriglio, João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia, Julio Torales, Egor Chumakov, and Domenico De Berardis: Social aspects of depression
39: William H Orme, Christopher J Fowler, and John M Oldham: Personality disorders
40: Shamil Wanigaratne, Luke Mitcheson, and Robert Hill: Social psychiatry and addictions
41: Dasha Nicholls and Lidushi Nagularaj: Eating disorders
42: Melanie Palmer and Stephen Scott: Social determinants of child psychopathology
43: Nhi-Ha T. Trinh, Bridget Wallace, Richard Bernard-Negron, and Iqbal "Ike" Ahmed: Late life disorders: Sociocultural Factors and the Mental Health of Elders
44: Urvakhsh Meherwan Mehta and Santosh K Chaturvedi: Somatisation: medically unexplained symptoms
45: Deepthi Satheesa Varma, Prerna Kukreti, and Prabha S. Chandra: Social & cultural factors in perinatal mental health
46: Diego de Leo and Andrea Vieccelli Giannotti: A contemporary view of Suicide
47: Harjit Bagga and Gurvinder Kalra: Sexual diversity
48: Howard Ryland: Mental illness in prisoners
49: Amala Jovia Maria Jesu, Satheesh Kumar Gangadharan, Sabyasachi Bhaumik, and Regi T Alexander: Intellectual disability
50: Miia Männikkö and Mari Helin: Mental illness in the family: the view of a family member
Section 5: SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
51: Jonathan Campion: Public mental health
52: Catrin Lewis and Jonathan I. Bisson: Psychological first aid
53: Wendy Burn: Social prescribing
54: Brendan D. Kelly: Social interventions in common mental disorders
55: Keith Hariman: Digital Interventions for mental health
56: Alice Barbara Debelle and Nisha Dogra: Managing children and young people
57: Laurie Hare-Duke, Fiona Ng, and Mike Slade: Recovery and the mental health system
58: Keith Hariman: Tele-mental health
59: Ursula Werneke: Psychopharmacology and social factors
60: Ekaterina Sukhanova: Leisure Activities: Art in the Healing Process
61: Raghu Raghavan, Brian Brown, Jonathan Coope, and Muthusamy Sivakami: Resilience, mental health and migration
62: Kaustubh Joag, Jasmine Kalha, Laura Shields-Zeeman, Sonali Kumar, and Soumitra Pathare: Atmiyata - a community led intervention for common mental disorders in rural India
63: Adalberto Barreto, Henriqueta Camarotti, and Nicole Hugon: Integrative community therapy: The power of sharing in communities
64: Ben Wright: Lessons from the English Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Programme (IAPT) in delivering primary care psychotherapy
Section 6: CHALLENGES IN POLICY
65: Tom J. Craig and Jane McCarthy: Deinstitutionalisation in the United Kingdom
66: Pierluigi Lanzotti, Ilaria De Luca, and Luigi Janiri: The De-Institutionalisation of the Mentally Ill: Lessons from Italy
67: Andrew Molodynski: Coercion in community mental health care
68: Brendan D. Kelly: Mental health legislation and social rights
69: Soumitra Pathare and Arjun Kapoor: Human rights, UN convention on rights of persons with disabilities and psychiatry - on a collision course?
Section 7: MENTAL HEALTH ACROSS THE GLOBE
70: Mirella Ruggeri and Alessandra Martinelli: Challenges to mental health in Europe
71: Dusica Lecic-Tosevski and Maja Milosavljevic: Mental Health Care in Eastern Europe and the Balkans
72: Akin Ojagbemi and Oye Gureje: Mental health in low- and middle-income countries
73: Raghu Raghavan, Brian Brown, and Nadia Svirydzenka: Mental health literacy in low- and middle-income countries
74: Diego Asturias Fernández, Daniel Poulter, and Sam N. Gnanapragasam: Psychological treatments in low- and middle-income countries
75: João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia: Mental health in Latin America
76: Tarek Okasha: Mental Health in the Middle East
77: David Ndetei, Victoria Mutiso, Christine Musyimi, Rita Alietsi, and Frida Kameti: Mental health in Africa - the case study of Kenya
Section 8: FUTURE
78: Saeed Ahmed and Shahana Ayub: Training in social psychiatry
79: Dinesh Bhugra, Driss Moussaoui, and Tom J. Craig: Conclusions
Erscheinungsdatum | 21.11.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | Oxford Textbooks in Psychiatry |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 223 x 283 mm |
Gewicht | 2570 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Klinische Psychologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie | |
Studium ► 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) ► Med. Psychologie / Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-886147-8 / 0198861478 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-886147-8 / 9780198861478 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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