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Augustine and Psychology (Hardcover)
Sandra Dixon, John Doody, Kim Paffenroth, Villanova University; Contributions by Todd Breyfogle, Anne Hunsaker Hawkins, …
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R2,799
Discovery Miles 27 990
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The essays in Augustine and Psychology, edited by Sandra Lee Dixon,
John Doody, and Kim Paffenroth, relate St. Augustine to the modern
theory and practice of psychology in several ways. The contributors
analyze Augustine's own examination of himself (and occasionally
others) to see to what extent he himself was a "doctor" or
practiced "therapy" in ways that we can recognize and appreciate;
they find connections between his theories of memory and mind, and
modern theories of the same; they consider the influences and
context in which he worked, and how those affected him and his
ideas of the mind and soul; and, lastly, the contributors subject
St. Augustine to the scrutiny of modern psychoanalysis (and
critique such scrutiny where appropriate).
Recent surveys have found that the vast majority of the public
believes that mental illness is real and treatable. And yet, fewer
than half of people with diagnosable mental illnesses get treatment
in any given year, and of those who do, only half adhere to it.
What accounts for the disconnect? According to Daniel Morehead,
M.D., unchecked critiques of psychiatry—that it is impossible to
define mental illness, that the neurobiology of major mental
illnesses is unknown, that patients are overdiagnosed and
overmedicated—has led to a public perception that mental health
treatment is profoundly flawed. In Science Over Stigma, Dr.
Morehead argues that it is time for a full-throated defense of
mental health treatment, and that it falls to everyone, from
medical and mental health professionals to the general public, to
advocate on its behalf. In accessible terms this book sets forth a
definition of mental illness, candidly discussing what is known and
what remains unknown, and then describes its prevalence, social and
physical consequences, and a range of treatments. Each chapter
includes advocacy tips that help readers translate the information
they've learned into the means for constructive dialogue. By
clearly laying out the science behind mental illness and its
treatment and vividly illustrating how common it is—affecting
patients, their friends and family, and mental health professionals
themselves—this volume seeks to turn the recognition of
psychiatric illness into practical behavior, destigmatizing both
the illness itself and the search for treatment.
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