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A family counselor explores the hardships of a new lifestyle which
often accompany remarriage and suggests ways of overcoming the
conflicts that frequently result from divorce, remarriage, and
stepparenting.
Schizophrenic Women is a fascinating report on the lives of
seventeen families that suffered the experiences associated with
the hospitalization of the wife and mother for mental illness. A
description and analysis of representative experiences is presented
here in an attempt to investigate various key issues--the patterns
of family living preceding the crisis leading to medical
hospitalization; how the patterns fell apart; how personal and
family crises became psychiatric emergencies; how the hospital
experiences modified both the immediate crises and the earlier
patterns of living--and how durable those changes were once the
patients had returned home. The book goes beyond the immediate
lives of the women and their families--the authors direct attention
to patterns of psychiatric care and to the ways in which such
crises as those experienced by these women and their families come
to professional attention and are managed. The authors explore how
help is found and used and some of the functions hospitalization
serves for patients and their families. They point out some of the
ways that traditional patterns of psychiatric care limit the power
to observe, understand, and effectively influence a pathological
course of events. In her new introduction to Schizophrenic Women,
Rita J. Simon notes that, "Although the study was conducted in the
1950s, readers will recognize its current relevance and importance
for scholars and the lay public interested in the problem of mental
illness and intrafamily relationships."
Schizophrenic Women is a fascinating report on the lives of
seventeen families that suffered the experiences associated with
the hospitalization of the wife and mother for mental illness. A
description and analysis of representative experiences is presented
here in an attempt to investigate various key issues--the patterns
of family living preceding the crisis leading to medical
hospitalization; how the patterns fell apart; how personal and
family crises became psychiatric emergencies; how the hospital
experiences modified both the immediate crises and the earlier
patterns of living--and how durable those changes were once the
patients had returned home. The book goes beyond the immediate
lives of the women and their families--the authors direct attention
to patterns of psychiatric care and to the ways in which such
crises as those experienced by these women and their families come
to professional attention and are managed. The authors explore how
help is found and used and some of the functions hospitalization
serves for patients and their families. They point out some of the
ways that traditional patterns of psychiatric care limit the power
to observe, understand, and effectively influence a pathological
course of events. In her new introduction to Schizophrenic Women,
Rita J. Simon notes that, "Although the study was conducted in the
1950s, readers will recognize its current relevance and importance
for scholars and the lay public interested in the problem of mental
illness and intrafamily relationships." Harold Sampson is president
and co-founder of the San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group.
He is a member of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute as
well as being on the Institute faculty. He is also Clinical
Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California San
Francisco, and is in private practice in San Francisco. Sheldon L.
Messinger was professor emeritus, and vice-chair of the Center for
the Study of Law and Society at the Law School, University of
California, Berkeley. He died in 2003. Robert D. Towne was a
psychiatrist and member of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic
Society. Rita J. Simon is University Professor in the School of
Public Affairs at the Washington College of Law at American
University. She is the editor of the journal Gender Issues,
published by the Transaction Periodicals Consortium.
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Strategies of Control (Paperback)
Sheldon L. Messinger; Foreword by Howard S. Becker; Afterword by Jonathan Simon
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R788
Discovery Miles 7 880
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