Signs of Stress: The Social Problems of Psychiatric Illness

Signs of Stress: The Social Problems of Psychiatric Illness

by J. Wallace McCulloch
Signs of Stress: The Social Problems of Psychiatric Illness

Signs of Stress: The Social Problems of Psychiatric Illness

by J. Wallace McCulloch

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Overview

First Published in 1978. One of the questions constantly being asked of a psychiatrist is, ‘Are mental illnesses on the increase?’ A second is, ‘Do you think the stress of modern living is responsible for the increase in mental illness?’ This book, which is one of a series on psychiatric illness, takes a cool but compassionate look at the whole field of psychiatric disorder and, in the process, rips away some of the veils of obscurity surrounding it. The series is not primarily designed for medical men, rather, it is designed for the concerned layman—a very wide term. It has been authoritatively calculated that one person in ten in the United Kingdom will enter hospital at some time in life with a predominantly psychological problem, and one in four will consult a doctor at some stage with such a condition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780713001655
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/13/1978
Series: Woburn Educational Series
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

J.Wallace McCulloch Senior Lecturer, School of Applied Social Studies, University of Bradford. Herschel A.Prins Senior Lecturer, School of Social Work, University of Leicester.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1; I Possession — containment — tolerance?; Chapter 2 Mental health and mental illness; Chapter 3 The neuroses; Chapter 4 The functional psychoses; Chapter 5 Psychiatric conditions due to old age or organic cause; Chapter 6 Abnormalities of personality and psycho-sexual disorders; Chapter 7 The problems of drugs and alcohol; Chapter 8 Social aspects of suicidal behaviour; Chapter 9 Mental subnormality…mental handicap; Chapter 10 The legal aspects of psychiatric disorders; Chapter 11 General discussion and conclusions Index; Subject Index;
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