This paper analyzes some of the conflicts inherent in the application of informed consent to mental health treatment from the above perspective.doi:10.1002/bsl.2370010406Dr. Charles W. LidzAssociate Professor of Psychiatry and Sociology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
This paper explores mental health legislation from a philosophical and sociological perspective. It is argued that mental health law exists primarily as a coercive social control instrument and that the maintenance of a separate legislative framework for the mentally ill is based upon dubious legal and...
Life-course theories on how social relationships affect mental health are limited in causal claims. The restrictions in social contact during the coronavirus pandemic provided a natural experiment that modified the frequency of in-person contact and allowed us to estimate the effect of changes in in-...
Social factors, mental illness, and psychiatric care: recent advances from a sociological perspective. The author reviews advances in the sociological perspective on mental health over the past four years. He examines research on such topics as community acceptance of the mentally ill, arrest rates ...
transcripts of individual interviews and group discussions and a video of the performance. A thematic analysis was applied. Moving away from a health perspective, the literature on ageing and lifestyle is advanced by in examining how the group’s creativity should be understood and valued. Participa...
In the same perspective, we will finally analyse some of the transformations that contemporary psychiatry underwent in the age of the ideological domination of neoliberalism in the domain of mental health as well. 展开 关键词: Subject Subjectivity Critical psychiatry Critical sociology Existentialism ...
Reactions to team work whether in health care, science and research, or in other areas are seldom neutral. While some see in it a panacea that will help solve many stubborn organizational problems, others condemn it on a variety of grounds. To borrow Hom
C Duggan - 《Personality & Mental Health》 被引量: 8发表: 2011年 Philosophy of science and DSM-III: Philosophical, idea-historical and sociological perspective on diagnoses The validity of a classification system is primarily a question of philosophical premise. DSM-II is from this point of view...
we must not underestimate the effects of deteriorating mental health linked to the isolation created by repressive policies in the name of a health ideology [72,93]. And in addition to the effects of digitalization and electronic networks on human relations, it is probable—although this remains ...
Du Bois discussed key aspects of the new field of sociology in his early writings. This article presents Du Bois' conception of the developing field and his sociological perspective based on nine of his key original sociological writings. Rather than generating theoretical formulations and studying ...