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Parental Psychiatric Disorder presents an innovative approach to
thinking about and working with families where a parent has a
mental illness. With 30 new chapters from an internationally
renowned author team, this new edition presents the current state
of knowledge in this critically important field. Issues around
prevalence, stigma and systems theory provide a foundation for the
book, which offers new paradigms for understanding mental illness
in families. The impact of various parental psychiatric disorders
on children and family relationships are summarized, including
coverage of schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, substance abuse
disorders, eating disorders, personality disorders and trauma.
Multiple innovative interventions are outlined, targeting children,
parents and families, as well as strategies that foster workforce
and organisational development. Incorporating different theoretical
frameworks, the book enhances understanding of the dimensions of
psychiatric disorders from a multigenerational perspective, making
this an invaluable text for students, researchers and clinicians
from many mental health disciplines.
It is indisputable that mental illness in a parent has serious and often adverse effects on the child, a fact which is surprisingly unreflected in clinical service provision. An international, multidisciplinary team of professionals reviews the most up-to-date treatment interventions from a practical, clinical point of view in this completely rewritten new edition, It will be essential reading for all professionals dealing with adult mental illness and child-care. First Edition Hb (1996): 0-521-45259-7 First Edition Pb (1996): 0-521-45892-7
Interrogating the relationship between women and psychosis from a
variety of perspectives, this edited collection explores personal,
literary, spiritual, psychological, biological, and psychodynamic
approaches. The contributors reflect on medieval mystics and
witches, postpartum psychosis, disordered eating, art and
literature, feminism, and male/female differences in schizophrenia.
Women with experience of psychosis, psychotherapists, and a shaman
provide first-person accounts to give the book a personal
grounding. Curated with the intent to expand the way we think about
women and psychosis, the contributors to this collection recognize
that "voices and visions" do not occur in a vacuum, but are
experienced within, and are influenced by, particular
socio-cultural contexts.
Interrogating the relationship between women and psychosis from a
variety of perspectives, this edited collection explores personal,
literary, spiritual, psychological, biological and psychodynamic
approaches. Chapter themes include explorations of medieval mystics
and witches, postpartum psychosis, disordered eating, art and
literature, feminism, and male/female differences in schizophrenia.
Women with lived experience of psychosis, psychotherapists, and a
shaman provide personal accounts to ground the book in lived
experience. Curated with the intent to expand the way we think
about women and psychosis, the contributions to this title
recognize that 'voices and visions' do not occur in a vacuum but
are experienced within, and are influenced by, particular
socio-cultural contexts.
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