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First published in 1999, this volume examines the history of
psychiatry and pathogenic parenting models over the past two
centuries and contains the results of a study carried out by the
author on the experiences of the parents of patients with
Schizophrenia drawn from a sample of parents of patients in a
forensic and a community setting. Michael Ferriter draws out the
themes of the rival claims of organic and non-organic explanations
of disorder, therapeutic optimism and therapeutic pessimism and
rivalry between the medical professions and the non-medical for
supremacy in the treatment of the mentally disordered. Ferriter
further explores the issues of blame and guilt, the quality of
interaction between mental health professionals and parents and the
relevance of attribution theory as an explanation of why parents
might still experience self-blame, even when they have nothing to
blame themselves for.
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