Reconstructing Schizophrenia
‘The summaries of evidence have provided ready-made challenges to previously unquestioned medical options ... the book provides a challenging update on the nature of scientific inquiry.' - British Journal of Clinical Psychology
Despite nearly one hundred years of research, very little progress has been achieved in the understanding of schizophrenic behaviour. There remains considerable uncertainty even about the fundamental features of the hypothesised illness.
Reconstructing Schizophrenia subjects the difficult concept of schizophrenia to rigorous scientific, historical and sociological scrutiny. They ask why a biological defect has been assumed in the absence of hard evidence and look at what can be done psychologically to alleviate schizophrenic symptoms. Finally, they explore what new models and research strategies are required in order to understand schizophrenic behaviour. The result is a book that provides a distinctive and critical perspective on modern psychiatric theories and which demonstrates the severe limitations of an exclusively medical approach to understanding madness.
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Reconstructing Schizophrenia
‘The summaries of evidence have provided ready-made challenges to previously unquestioned medical options ... the book provides a challenging update on the nature of scientific inquiry.' - British Journal of Clinical Psychology
Despite nearly one hundred years of research, very little progress has been achieved in the understanding of schizophrenic behaviour. There remains considerable uncertainty even about the fundamental features of the hypothesised illness.
Reconstructing Schizophrenia subjects the difficult concept of schizophrenia to rigorous scientific, historical and sociological scrutiny. They ask why a biological defect has been assumed in the absence of hard evidence and look at what can be done psychologically to alleviate schizophrenic symptoms. Finally, they explore what new models and research strategies are required in order to understand schizophrenic behaviour. The result is a book that provides a distinctive and critical perspective on modern psychiatric theories and which demonstrates the severe limitations of an exclusively medical approach to understanding madness.
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Reconstructing Schizophrenia

Reconstructing Schizophrenia

by Richard P. Bentall (Editor)
Reconstructing Schizophrenia

Reconstructing Schizophrenia

by Richard P. Bentall (Editor)

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‘The summaries of evidence have provided ready-made challenges to previously unquestioned medical options ... the book provides a challenging update on the nature of scientific inquiry.' - British Journal of Clinical Psychology
Despite nearly one hundred years of research, very little progress has been achieved in the understanding of schizophrenic behaviour. There remains considerable uncertainty even about the fundamental features of the hypothesised illness.
Reconstructing Schizophrenia subjects the difficult concept of schizophrenia to rigorous scientific, historical and sociological scrutiny. They ask why a biological defect has been assumed in the absence of hard evidence and look at what can be done psychologically to alleviate schizophrenic symptoms. Finally, they explore what new models and research strategies are required in order to understand schizophrenic behaviour. The result is a book that provides a distinctive and critical perspective on modern psychiatric theories and which demonstrates the severe limitations of an exclusively medical approach to understanding madness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415075244
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/05/1992
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Richard Bentall is Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of Liverpool.

Table of Contents

Preface. PART ONE: THE CONCEPT OF SCHIZOPHRENIA - PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS 1. The Non-Discovery of Schizophrenia - Kraepelin and Bleuler reconsidered Dr. Mary Boyle 2.The Syndromes and Symptoms of Psychosis Dr. Richard P. Bentall. 3. Schizophrenia as a Life Process Dr. Peter Barham and Robert Hayward. PART TWO: THE ROLE OF BIOLOGY IN SCHIZOPHRENIC BEHAVIOUR. 4. The Genetics of Schizophrenia - Axiom or hypothesis? Richard Marshall 5. Are There Biologial Markers of Schizophrenia? Dr. Howard F. Jackson 6. Can a Disease Model of Schizophrenia Survive? Dr. Gordon Claridge 7. Longitudinal Research on Schizophrenia Professor Peter H. Venables. PART THREE: FROM THEORY TO THERAPY. 8. Competing Histories of Madness - Some Implications for Modern Psychiatry Dr. David Pilgrim 9. The Behavioural and Cognitive Treatment of Psychotic Symptoms Dr. Peter D. Slade 10. The Family Management of Schizophrenia Dr. Nick Tarrier CONCLUDING REMARKS: Schizophrenia - a Suitable Case for Treatment? Index
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