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Title The social constructions and experiences of madness / edited by Monika dos Santos and Jean-François Pelletier
Published Leiden : Koninklijke Brill NV, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 172 pages) : illustrations, portraits
Series At the interface / Probing the boundaries, 1570-7113 ; volume 96
At the interface/probing the boundaries ; v. 96. 1570-7113
Contents Intro; The Social Constructions and Experiences of Madness; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction: Whose Lived Experience Is It Anyway?; Madness: A Revolutionary Rear-Guard; 'You can't label it and there's no umbrella': The Consumer Movement and the Social Construction of Mental Illness; Psychology's Madness: Solipsistic Denial of Relational Dependency; Has Autism Changed?; Creativity and 'Madness': Myths, Constructions and Realities; The Lived Experience of Mental Health Issues as a Constructive Asset for Redefining and Measuring Citizenship: A Social Enterprise
Summary Over the course of the centuries the meanings around mental illness have shifted many times according to societal beliefs and the political atmosphere of the day. The way madness is defined has far reaching effects on those who have a mental disorder, and determines how they are treated by the professionals responsible for their care, and the society of which they are a part. Although madness as mental illness seems to be the dominant Western view of madness, it is by no means the only view of what it means to be 'mad'. The symptoms of madness or mental illness occur in all cultures of the world, but have different meanings in different social and cultural contexts. Evidence suggests that meanings of mental illness have a significant impact on subjective experience; the idioms used in the expression thereof, indigenous treatments, and subsequent outcomes. Thus, the societal understandings of madness are central to the problem of mental illness and those with the lived experience can lead the process of reconstructing this meaning
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Mental illness -- Public opinion.
Mental illness -- Social aspects
Mental illness -- Political aspects
Mental illness -- Cross-cultural studies
Social constructionism.
Mental illness.
Cross-cultural studies.
Mentally ill women.
Mental Disorders
Mentally Ill Persons
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Social Theory
mental disorders.
mentally ill.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Cross-cultural studies
Mental illness
Mental illness -- Public opinion
Mental illness -- Social aspects
Social constructionism
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies
Form Electronic book
Author Santos, Monika Maria Lucia Freitas dos, editor
Pelletier, Jean-François (Professor of psychiatry), editor.
ISBN 9789004361898
9004361898