
Critical Psychiatry
Description
Book Introduction
Critical psychiatry is not anti-psychiatry.
Like all medical treatments, psychiatry has both benefits and side effects.
Don't blindly trust a treatment just because it's effective.
It is not possible to discontinue treatment just because there are side effects.
Critical psychiatry is a way to properly utilize psychiatry by examining both its effects and side effects with an open mind and placing the person with mental illness at the center.
『Critical Psychiatry』 is fundamentally an academic book.
However, for therapists providing mental health care, it is a guide to patient-centered treatment of mental illness.
It is also a guide that informs those who use mental health care about patient-centered mental health care.
Moreover, in an era where one in four adults suffers from mental illness at least once in their lifetime and mental illness is no longer someone else's story, I hope this book will help people make good use of mental health care.
This book begins with a history of critique of psychiatry and discusses the need and utility of a broader perspective than traditional psychiatry in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
It also covers the practical aspects of patient-centered care, such as treatment termination and shared decision-making.
Like all medical treatments, psychiatry has both benefits and side effects.
Don't blindly trust a treatment just because it's effective.
It is not possible to discontinue treatment just because there are side effects.
Critical psychiatry is a way to properly utilize psychiatry by examining both its effects and side effects with an open mind and placing the person with mental illness at the center.
『Critical Psychiatry』 is fundamentally an academic book.
However, for therapists providing mental health care, it is a guide to patient-centered treatment of mental illness.
It is also a guide that informs those who use mental health care about patient-centered mental health care.
Moreover, in an era where one in four adults suffers from mental illness at least once in their lifetime and mental illness is no longer someone else's story, I hope this book will help people make good use of mental health care.
This book begins with a history of critique of psychiatry and discusses the need and utility of a broader perspective than traditional psychiatry in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
It also covers the practical aspects of patient-centered care, such as treatment termination and shared decision-making.
index
Acknowledgments _ Sandra Steingard
Writing staff
Recommendation _ Professor Shin Young-jeon, Hanyang University College of Medicine
Recommendation _ Lee Jeong-ha, CEO of the Mental Disability and Human Rights Association, Padoson
Recommendation _ Lee Young-moon, Director of the National Center for Mental Health
Preface to the Korean edition
1.
What is critical psychiatry?
What Is Critical Psychiatry?
_ Joanna Moncrieff, Sandra Steingard
Introduction
Criticism of psychiatry
anti-psychiatry
Alternative services
Postmodernism
Marxist theory
Service User Movement
Critical Psychiatry Movement
conclusion
summation
References
2.
Expand your understanding of psychiatric diagnostic concepts:
An Ecological Model for Criticizing the DSM
Toward Conceptual Competence in Psychiatric Diagnosis:
An Ecological Model for Critiques of the DSM
_ Justin M. Carter
Karter), Sarah R.
Kamens)
Introduction
Summary of the Progress of Criticism of the DSM-5
Structural and conceptual extensions
An Ecological Approach to Criticizing the DSM-5
Macro-level criticism
Ontology: Biological Reductionism and the Explanatory Gap
Epistemology: Measuring Madness
External unit criticism
Mental illness as a social product
Do DSM diagnoses vary across geographic regions?
Intermediate unit criticism
Micro-unit criticism
Individual criticism
conclusion
The authors' reflective remarks
References
3.
The influence of pharmaceutical companies,
Restoring the integrity of psychiatric research and practice
The Influence of Pharmaceutical Companies and
Restoring Integrity to Psychiatric Research and Practice
_ Lisa Cosgrove, Akansha Vaswani
Introduction
Institutional corruption in psychiatric research and clinical practice
Distortion of psychiatric evidence base
DSM-5 expands the scope of psychiatric patients to generate more profits
Did the means work improperly?
Should SSRIs be routinely used in children and adolescents? The disconnect between scientific evidence and general clinical practice.
Are the results of randomized controlled trials accurately reflected in psychiatric practice guidelines?
When you come across research on “new” psychiatric drugs
Can we really trust this literature? Another case study on the disconnect between data and the information disseminated through published research.
conclusion
Solutions for Reform
References
4.
Alternative Approaches to Psychiatric Medication
An Alternative Approach to Drug Treatment in Psychiatry
_ Joanna Moncrieff
Introduction: Drug Action Models
History of drug action models
Basis of drug action
Research on the neurochemical origins of mental illness
Comparison with nonspecific drugs
animal testing
Drug use according to the drug-centered model
Pharmacotherapy-centered approach to treating mental illness
Pharmacotherapy-centered approach to treating depression
conclusion
References
5.
Clinical implications of a drug-centered approach
Clinical Implications of the Drug-Centered Approach
_ Sandra Steingard
Introduction
psychostimulants
neuroleptics
antidepressants
benzodiazepines
conclusion
References
6.
Prescription termination and its application to psychiatry
Deprescribing and Its Application to Psychiatry
_ Swapnil Gupta Rebecca Miller
The concept of prescription termination
Termination of prescription in psychiatry
Psychiatric clinical situations that warrant consideration for discontinuation of prescription
Pros and Cons of Prescription Termination
Prescription termination process
Patients for whom discontinuation of prescription is appropriate
Using Shared Decision Making in Prescription Termination
Implications of psychiatric history in prescription termination
Appropriate time to terminate prescription
Withdrawal Symptom Management
The ethics of prescription termination
Documentation of prescription termination
Future direction
References
7.
Coercive Therapy and Critical Psychiatry
Coercion and the Critical Psychiatrist
_ Nicolas Badre, Shawn S.
Barnes),
David Lehman, Sandra Steingard
Introduction
Is compulsion really necessary?
What is the role of medical professionals in this process?
Are forced treatments effective in reducing risk?
suicide
danger
antipsychotic drugs
Informed consent and decision-making capacity
Coercive Therapy and Critical Psychiatry
References
8.
Listen to the voices of the parties involved
_Emily Sheera Cutler
Introduction
Questioning prevailing assumptions
Is madness a 'disease' that requires treatment or management?
Is madness truly an objective and clearly distinguishable category?
Can you prove whether someone is crazy or sane?
Is it really dangerous to be considered mad?
Is it rare or abnormal to be considered madness?
Is madness really irrational?
If it's not common, is it unhealthy?
Mad Pride and Neurodiversity Practices
A Madpride/Neurodiverse Approach to Auditory, Visual, and Extreme Conditions
Autism is not a disease, it is diversity.
Diversity is not a disability, it's a difference
MadPride/A Neurodiverse Approach to Suicide
Social Model of Disability
Why Mad Pride and Neurodiversity Can't Coexist with Coercive Treatment
But what if someone gets harmed?
Moving forward
References
9.
The Road to the Future of Psychiatry
A Path to the Future for Psychiatry
_ Sandra Steingard
References
Translator's Note
Search
Writing staff
Recommendation _ Professor Shin Young-jeon, Hanyang University College of Medicine
Recommendation _ Lee Jeong-ha, CEO of the Mental Disability and Human Rights Association, Padoson
Recommendation _ Lee Young-moon, Director of the National Center for Mental Health
Preface to the Korean edition
1.
What is critical psychiatry?
What Is Critical Psychiatry?
_ Joanna Moncrieff, Sandra Steingard
Introduction
Criticism of psychiatry
anti-psychiatry
Alternative services
Postmodernism
Marxist theory
Service User Movement
Critical Psychiatry Movement
conclusion
summation
References
2.
Expand your understanding of psychiatric diagnostic concepts:
An Ecological Model for Criticizing the DSM
Toward Conceptual Competence in Psychiatric Diagnosis:
An Ecological Model for Critiques of the DSM
_ Justin M. Carter
Karter), Sarah R.
Kamens)
Introduction
Summary of the Progress of Criticism of the DSM-5
Structural and conceptual extensions
An Ecological Approach to Criticizing the DSM-5
Macro-level criticism
Ontology: Biological Reductionism and the Explanatory Gap
Epistemology: Measuring Madness
External unit criticism
Mental illness as a social product
Do DSM diagnoses vary across geographic regions?
Intermediate unit criticism
Micro-unit criticism
Individual criticism
conclusion
The authors' reflective remarks
References
3.
The influence of pharmaceutical companies,
Restoring the integrity of psychiatric research and practice
The Influence of Pharmaceutical Companies and
Restoring Integrity to Psychiatric Research and Practice
_ Lisa Cosgrove, Akansha Vaswani
Introduction
Institutional corruption in psychiatric research and clinical practice
Distortion of psychiatric evidence base
DSM-5 expands the scope of psychiatric patients to generate more profits
Did the means work improperly?
Should SSRIs be routinely used in children and adolescents? The disconnect between scientific evidence and general clinical practice.
Are the results of randomized controlled trials accurately reflected in psychiatric practice guidelines?
When you come across research on “new” psychiatric drugs
Can we really trust this literature? Another case study on the disconnect between data and the information disseminated through published research.
conclusion
Solutions for Reform
References
4.
Alternative Approaches to Psychiatric Medication
An Alternative Approach to Drug Treatment in Psychiatry
_ Joanna Moncrieff
Introduction: Drug Action Models
History of drug action models
Basis of drug action
Research on the neurochemical origins of mental illness
Comparison with nonspecific drugs
animal testing
Drug use according to the drug-centered model
Pharmacotherapy-centered approach to treating mental illness
Pharmacotherapy-centered approach to treating depression
conclusion
References
5.
Clinical implications of a drug-centered approach
Clinical Implications of the Drug-Centered Approach
_ Sandra Steingard
Introduction
psychostimulants
neuroleptics
antidepressants
benzodiazepines
conclusion
References
6.
Prescription termination and its application to psychiatry
Deprescribing and Its Application to Psychiatry
_ Swapnil Gupta Rebecca Miller
The concept of prescription termination
Termination of prescription in psychiatry
Psychiatric clinical situations that warrant consideration for discontinuation of prescription
Pros and Cons of Prescription Termination
Prescription termination process
Patients for whom discontinuation of prescription is appropriate
Using Shared Decision Making in Prescription Termination
Implications of psychiatric history in prescription termination
Appropriate time to terminate prescription
Withdrawal Symptom Management
The ethics of prescription termination
Documentation of prescription termination
Future direction
References
7.
Coercive Therapy and Critical Psychiatry
Coercion and the Critical Psychiatrist
_ Nicolas Badre, Shawn S.
Barnes),
David Lehman, Sandra Steingard
Introduction
Is compulsion really necessary?
What is the role of medical professionals in this process?
Are forced treatments effective in reducing risk?
suicide
danger
antipsychotic drugs
Informed consent and decision-making capacity
Coercive Therapy and Critical Psychiatry
References
8.
Listen to the voices of the parties involved
_Emily Sheera Cutler
Introduction
Questioning prevailing assumptions
Is madness a 'disease' that requires treatment or management?
Is madness truly an objective and clearly distinguishable category?
Can you prove whether someone is crazy or sane?
Is it really dangerous to be considered mad?
Is it rare or abnormal to be considered madness?
Is madness really irrational?
If it's not common, is it unhealthy?
Mad Pride and Neurodiversity Practices
A Madpride/Neurodiverse Approach to Auditory, Visual, and Extreme Conditions
Autism is not a disease, it is diversity.
Diversity is not a disability, it's a difference
MadPride/A Neurodiverse Approach to Suicide
Social Model of Disability
Why Mad Pride and Neurodiversity Can't Coexist with Coercive Treatment
But what if someone gets harmed?
Moving forward
References
9.
The Road to the Future of Psychiatry
A Path to the Future for Psychiatry
_ Sandra Steingard
References
Translator's Note
Search
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: October 29, 2020
- Format: Paperback book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 368 pages | 644g | 148*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791187387176
- ISBN10: 1187387177
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