Preface: Social Psychiatry: Alive and Kicking Dinesh Bhugra Bhugra, Dinesh Craig Morgan Morgan, Craig
Pt. 1 Perspectives and Methods 1
1 The Historical Development of Social Psychiatry Julian Leff Leff, Julian 3
2 Why Psychiatry Has to be Social Paul E. Bebbington Bebbington, Paul E. 13
3 Categories and Continuums Peter Tyrer Tyrer, Peter 31
4 Social, Biological and Personal Constructions of Mental Illness Derek Bolton Bolton, Derek 39
5 Social Science Perspectives: A Failure of the Sociological Imagination Craig Morgan Morgan, Craig Arthur Kleinman Kleinman, Arthur 51
6 Concepts and Challenges in Capturing Dynamics of the Wider Social Environment Stephani L. Hatch Hatch, Stephani L. Dana March March, Dana 65
7 Qualitative Research Methods Joanna Murray Murray, Joanna 77
Pt. 2 Components of the Social World 89
8 The Social Epidemiology of Mental Disorder Ronald C. Kessler Kessler, Ronald C. Philip S. Wang Wang, Philip S. Hans-Ulrich Wittchen Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich 91
9 Families and Psychosis Juliana Onwumere Onwumere, Juliana Ben Smith Smith, Ben Elizabeth Kuipers Kuipers, Elizabeth 103
10 Culture and Its Influence on Diagnosis and Management Dinesh Bhugra Bhugra, Dinesh Susham Gupta Gupta, Susham 117
11 Culture and Identity Julian Leff Leff, Julian 133
13 Trauma and Disasters in Social and Cultural Context Laurence J. Kirmayer Kirmayer, Laurence J. Hanna Kienzler Kienzler, Hanna Abdel Hamid Afana Afana, Abdel Hamid Duncan Pedersen Pedersen, Duncan 155
Pt. 3 Social Determinants 179
14 Fundamental Social Causes of Health Inequalities Jo C. Phelan Phelan, Jo C. Bruce G. Link Link, Bruce G. 181
15 The Sociodevelopmental Origins of Psychosis Craig Morgan Morgan, Craig Gerard Hutchinson Hutchinson, Gerard 193
16 Depression Tom K. J. Craig Craig, Tom K. J. 215
17 Common Mental Disorders Christoph Lauber Lauber, Christoph 227
18 Suicide Gwendolyn Portzky Portzky, Gwendolyn Kees van Heeringen van Heeringen, Kees 237
19 Personality Disorder Priya Bajaj Bajaj, Priya Mike Crawford Crawford, Mike 249
20 Drug Use, Drug Problems and Drug Addiction: Social Influences and Social Responses John Strang Strang, John Michael Gossop Gossop, Michael John Witton Witton, John 259
22 Social Factors that Influence Child Mental Health Nisha Dogra Dogra, Nisha 285
23 Social Determinants of Late Life Disorders Robert Stewart Stewart, Robert 295
Pt. 4 Social Consequences and Responses 305
24 Responses to the Onset of Mental Health Problems: Issues and Findings from Research on Illness Behaviour and the Use of Health Services Bernice A. Pescosolido Pescosolido, Bernice A. 307
25 Gender and Reproductive Health Louise Howard Howard, Louise 321
26 Stigma and Discrimination Graham Thornicroft Thornicroft, Graham Nisha Mehta Mehta, Nisha Elaine Brohan Brohan, Elaine Aliya Kassam Kassam, Aliya 331
27 Taking Inequality's Measure: Poverty, Displacement, Unemployment and Mental Health Kim Hopper Hopper, Kim 341
28 Health Economics and Psychiatry: The Pursuit of Efficiency Martin Knapp Knapp, Martin Jennifer Beecham Beecham, Jennifer 371
Pt. 5 Social Interventions 385
29 Team Structures in Community Mental Health Tom Burns Burns, Tom 387
30 Prevention Tristan McGeorge McGeorge, Tristan Sean Cross Cross, Sean Rachel Jenkins Jenkins, Rachel 397
31 Principles of Social Intervention Richard Warner Warner, Richard 411
32 Social Interventions for Psychosis David Kingdon Kingdon, David Yoshihiro Kinoshita Kinoshita, Yoshihiro Stefan Gleeson Gleeson, Stefan 425
33 Social Management of Common Mental Disorders Patricia R. Casey Casey, Patricia R. 439
34 Problem-Solving Therapy for People with Personality Disorders Mary McMurran McMurran, Mary Christine Maguth Nezu Nezu, Christine Maguth Arthur M. Nezu Nezu, Arthur M. 449
35 Social Support Traolach S. Brugha Brugha, Traolach S. 461
36 Modern Social Networking and Mental Health Keir Jones Jones, Keir James Woollard Woollard, James Dinesh Bhugra Bhugra, Dinesh 477
37 The Psychiatric-Child Protection Interface: Research to Inform Practice Colin Pritchard Pritchard, Colin 483
Pt. 6 Global Mental Health 499
38 Mental Health in Europe: Learning from Differences Mirella Ruggeri Ruggeri, Mirella Maria Elena Bertani Bertani, Maria Elena 501
39 East Meets West: Current Mental Health Burdens in Greater China Roger M. K. Ng Ng, Roger M. K. Zhanjiang Li Li, Zhanjiang 517
40 Social Psychiatry in India R. Thara Thara, R. R. Padmavati Padmavati, R. 531
41 Social Psychiatry in Africa: Evidence and Challenges Oye Gureje Gureje, Oye Victor Makanjuola Makanjuola, Victor 541
42 Social Psychiatry in the Americas Pedro Ruiz Ruiz, Pedro 551
Epilogue 559
43 Where Next for Social Psychiatry? Dinesh Bhugra Bhugra, Dinesh Craig Morgan Morgan, Craig 561
Index 565
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Social psychiatry is concerned with the effects of the social environment on the mental health of the individual, and with the effects of the person with a mental disorder on his/her social environment. The field encompasses social interventions, prevention and the promotion of mental health. This new edition of Principles of Social Psychiatry provides a broad overview of current thinking in this expanding field and will be a source of ideas both in research and for the management of mental disorder. It opens by putting social psychiatry in perspective, within both psychiatry and the social sciences. From the patient's perspective, the outermost influence is the culture in which they live, followed by their neighbourhoods, workmates, and friends and family. The next section considers how we conceptualize the social world, from families through cultural identity and ethnicity to the wider social environment.
The book reviews the social determinants and consequences of the major mental disorders before considering interventions and service delivery at various levels to mitigate these. It closes with a review of the social impact of mental illness around the world and a thoughtful essay by the editors on the current state of social psychiatry and where it is heading.
•Completely re-written and updated; includes new topics such as impact of globalisation, disasters and mass movements of people, cyber networking
•Increased emphasis on social causation, social outcomes and research
•A welcome addition to a sparse literature on the social origins of mental disorders, written by leaders in the field
Praise for the first edition
"As an introduction to the field, there is nothing to better it. The contributions are scholarly, lucid and extremely well referenced. This is a book that I will recommend widely as an up to date synopsis of a complex and fascinating field of psychiatry.—International Review of Psychiatry
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Biography
Dinesh Bhugra is Professor of Mental Health and Cultural Diversity at the Institute of Psychiatry in London. He is currently President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, having previously served as Dean. In May 2009, he was elected as an International Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, in recognition of having made significant and continued contributions to the field of psychiatry. He has authored/co authored over 200 papers, 50 chapters and 14 books, the most recent volume being Culture and Self-harm, Handbook of Psychiatry. He is editor of the International Review of Psychiatry.
Craig Morgan is Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, King¡¯s College London and Associate Member of the Social Psychiatry Unit, University of Oxford. He has completed higher degrees at the Universities of Oxford and London and his research focuses on the impact of social and cultural factors on the onset, course and outcome of mental disorders. He has authored numerous academic papers and book chapters on these topics and has co-edited a book on the relationship between the social environment and serious mental disorder, Society and Psychosis. He is on the editorial board of Psychological Medicine.