Mental health: 1 The meaning and experience of mental illness
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Acknowledgements xix
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters xxiii
General introduction 1
Introduction 5
VOLUME I THE MEANING AND EXPERIENCE OF
MENTAL ILLNESS
The readings included in this volume address the meaning, etiology,
experience, measurement, and distribution of mental illness.
PART 1
Definitions of mental health and illness 9
The readings in this section address understandings of mental health
and illness as well as those which reflect the various controversies
over the reality and meaning of mental illness or disorder. A key
issue is whether mental health problems are illnesses, disorders, or
simply social constructions and labels used for people seen as different
and undesirable.
1 The meaning of mental illness 11
ALLAN V. HORWITZ
2 Psychiatric epidemiology and psychiatric sociology: influences
on the recognition of bizarre behaviors as social problems 31
WILLIAM W. EATON, CHRISTIAN RITTER, AND
DIANE BROWN
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3 The concept of mental disorder: on the boundary between
biological facts and social values 59
JEROME C. WAKEFIELD
4 Happiness is everything, or is it? Explorations on the meaning
of psychological well-being 93
CAROL D. RVFF
PART 2
Etiologies of mental health problems 121
The readings exemplify contrasting theories as to the causes of
mental health problems, as well as those which articulate an integrated
approach (e.g. the bio-psychosocial). Also included are readings which
critique specific etiological models or argue for a social constructionist
perspective.
5 Sociology of the therapeutic situation 123
THOMAS SZASZ
6 Schizophrenia and the brain: conditions for a neuropsychology
of madness 144
R. WALTER HEINRICHS
7 The social construction of the human brain 171
LEON EISENBERG
8 The limits of psychiatric knowledge and the problem
of classification 198
OSBORNE P. WIGGINS AND MICHAEL A. SCHWARTZ
PART 3
Experiences of mental health and illness 215
These selections provide insight into how individuals experience mental
health and illness, with a specific focus on how mental illness influences
conceptualizations of the self.
9 A patient s view of the mental health system 217
JUDI CHAMBERLIN
10 Self, identity, and subjective experiences of schizophrenia:
in search of the subject 231
SUE E. ESTROFF
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11 The interpersonal environment: a consumer s personal
recollection 244
ESSO LEETE
12 Whose normality is it, anyway? 258
PAULA CAPLAN
13 Illness and identity 274
DAVID KARP
PART 4
Measurement of mental health and illness 305
These readings discuss the measurement of mental disorders as well as
critiques of psychiatric diagnoses.
14 DSM-III and the transformation of American psychiatry:
a history 307
MITCHELL WILSON
15 Psychiatric diagnosis as reified measurement 332
JOHN MIROWSKY AND CATHERINE E. ROSS
16 The transformation of psychiatric troubles 354
STUART A. KIRK AND HERB KUTCHINS
17 The categorical versus dimensional assessment controversy
in the sociology of mental illness 384
RONALD C. KESSLER
PART 5
Empirical studies of mental health and illness 411
These selections focus on the prevalence of mental illness, with some
consideration of universal versus cultural variability in experience of
mental health and illness.
18 Progress in psychiatry: first of two parts 413
ROBERT MICHELS AND PETER M. MARZUK
19 Sickness absence for psychiatric illness: the Whitehall II Study 434
STEPHEN STANSFELD, AMANDA FEENEY, JENNY HEAD,
ROBERT CANNER, FIONA NORTH, AND MICHAEL MARMOT
20 Psychiatry s global challenge 453
ARTHUR KLEINMAN AND ALEX COHEN
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21 Prevalence and treatment of mental disorders, 1990 to 2003 460
RONALD C. KESSLER, OLGA DEMLER, RICHARD G.
FRANK, MARK OLFSON, HAROLD ALAN PINCUS,
ELLEN E. WALTERS, PHILIP WANG, KENNETH B. WELLS, AND
ALAN M. ZASLAVSKY
VOLUME II SOCIAL REACTION TO MENTAL
HEALTH PROBLEMS
These sections address the nature of the contemporary response to
mental illness, and include areas relevant to law and disability as well as
treatment and social control.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1
PART 6
Stigma and labeling 5
Mental illness is one of the most stigmatizing conditions there is, and
there is a wealth of literature which directs attention to the stigma of
being labeled mentally ill. Classic as well as contemporary research
examines not only public labels, but the effect of labels on treatment
and care for those with mental health problems.
22 On being sane in insane places 7
DAVID L. ROSENHAN
23 Self-labeling processes in mental illness: the role of emotional
deviance 27
PEGGY A. THOITS
24 Acceptance of the mental illness label by psychotic patients:
effects on functioning 55
RICHARD WARNER, DAWN TAYLOR, MOIRA POWERS,
AND JOELL HYMAN
25 Labeling mental illness: the effects of received services and
perceived stigma on life satisfaction 71
SARAH ROSENFIELD
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26 The social rejection of former mental patients: understanding
why labels matter 91
BRUCE G. LINK, FRANCIS T. CULLEN, JAMES FRANK,
AND JOHN F. WOZNIAK
PART 7
Therapeutic care versus social control 129
A persistent theme in analyses of care for mental health problems is
whether treatment provides for therapy and potentially a cure or whether
treatment serves primarily social control functions.
27 Community homogeneity and exclusion of the mentally ill:
rejection versus consensus about deviance 131
ARNOLD S. LINSKY
28 The nature of therapeutic social control 143
ALLAN HORWITZ
29 Social control as a system 168
THOMAS SCHEFF
30 Humanitarianism or control? Some observations on the
historiography of Anglo-American psychiatry 189
ANDREW SCULL
PART 8
Coercion, commitment, and criminalization 211
Closely related to the issue of social control is the issue of coercion and
justifications for coerced treatment.
31 The right to treatment: comments on the law and
its impact 213
ALAN A. STONE
32 Treatment of the mentally ill: legal advocacy enters the
second generation 235
LEONARD S. RUBENSTEIN
33 The promise and peril of involuntary outpatient commitment 246
EDWARD P. MULVEV, JEFFREY L. GELLER,
AND LOREN H. ROTH
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34 A terror to their neighbors : beliefs about mental disorder
and violence in historical and cultural perspective 276
JOHN MONAHAN
35 The social context of mental illness and violence 282
VIRGINIA ALDIGE HIDAY
PART 9
Normalization, empowerment, and recovery 307
Psycho-social rehabilitation has been the preferred treatment model for
individuals with chronic mental health problems, and emphasizes the
ability of individuals with mental illnesses to live normal lives in the
community. Empowerment-based ideologies of care emerged in the 1980s,
and are reflected in the current emphasis on recovery.
36 Advocacy and empowerment 309
ROBERT I. PAULSON
37 Changing models of advocacy 312
SUSAN CHANDLER
38 Pathways to recovery 324
JAY NEUGEBOREN
39 What is recovery? A conceptual model and explication 353
NORA JACOBSON AND DIANNE GREENLEY
PART 10
Mental illness as disability 363
Severe mental illness is often a disability because of functional limitations,
and many adults with mental illnesses are disabled. Another element to
the literature on law and mental health has been the inclusion of mental
illness in the American Disabilities Act (ADA). Readings will examine
mental illness as a disability as well as recent research on the
consequences of the ADA for those living with mental illness.
40 Stigma as a barrier to employment: mental disability and the
Americans with Disabilities Act 365
TERESA L. SCHEID
41 Disability, stigma and deviance 392
JOAN SUSMAN
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42 Cultural and organizational aspects of application of the
Americans with Disabilities Act to persons with psychiatric
disabilities 408
DAVID MECHANIC
43 Law and psychiatry: discrimination in psychiatric disability
coverage and the Americans with Disabilities Act 424
PAUL S. APPELBAUM
VOLUME III CHANGING INSTITUTIONAL
CONTEXTS FOR CARE
This volume examines diverse socio-cultural systems for care within a
historical framework.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1
PART 11
Communal systems 5
These selections illustrate care in smaller communities as well as more
contemporary therapeutic communities. Special emphasis is placed on
cultural variation in care and treatment.
44 Breaking the circuit of social control: lessons in public
psychiatry from Italy and Franco Basaglia 7
NANCY SCHEPER-HUGHES AND ANNE M. LOVELL
45 Framework and history of a Family Colony 52
DENISE JODELET
46 Caring for the insane in Colonial America 77
GERALD N. GROB
47 Trieste, Italy: reform and the work cooperatives, a case study
of immersion in the community 93
SHULAMIT RAMON
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PART 12
Institutionalized care 111
These selections detail the change in the locus of care from the community
to specialized mental health inpatient institutions.
48 Interpersonal and structural factors in the study of
mental hospitals 113
AMITAI ETZIONI
49 The medical model and mental hospitalization 127
ERVING GOFFMAN
50 Mental hospitals and deinstitutionalization 168
GEORGE W. DOWDALL
51 What do we know about life on acute psychiatric wards
in the UK? A review of the research evidence 191
ALAN QUIRK AND PAUL LELLIOTT
PART 13
Deinstitutionalization 209
This section reviews literature on the many forces promoting the
deinstitutionalization of care, as well as research on the consequences of
deinstitutionalization of care (e.g. homelessness, increased reliance on the
criminal justice system).
52 Community mental health myths and the fate of former
hospitalized patients 211
STUART A. KIRK AND MARK E. THERRIEN
53 Psychotropic drugs and the origins of deinstitutionalization 224
WILLIAM GRONFEIN
54 Deinstitutionalization: an appraisal of reform 252
DAVID MECHANIC AND DAVID A. ROCHEFORT
55 Deinstitutionalization, social rejection, and the self-esteem of
former mental patients 280
ERIC R. WRIGHT, WILLIAM P. GRONFEIN,
AND TIMOTHY J. OWENS
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PART 14
Community-based care 313
Concurrent with deinstitutionalization has been the demand for systems
promoting community-based care and development of integrated psycho-
social rehabilitation and community integration. Readings in this section
reflect literatures in community mental health, social work, and social
policy and address various models of community-based care.
56 The rehabilitation services of Fountain House 315
JOHN H. BEARD
57 The myth of pervasive mental illness among the homeless 323
DAVID A. SNOW, SUSAN G. BAKER, LEON ANDERSON,
AND MICHAEL MARTIN
58 Community treatment of the mentally ill: the promise of
mutual-help organizations 346
DEBORAH A. SALEM, EDWARD SEIDMAN,
AND JULIAN RAPPAPORT
59 Housing and supports for persons with mental illness:
emerging approaches to research and practice 359
PAUL J. CARLING
PART 15
Managed care and privatization 383
Beginning in the 1990s both private and public systems of care began to
move toward managed care and privatization in order to save money.
This section describes those forces which promoted this commodification
of care as well as the consequences.
60 Mental health monopoly: corporate trends in mental
health services 385
PHIL BROWN AND ELIZABETH COOKSEY
61 Meeting production: the economics of contracting mental illness 406
DANA M. BALDWIN
62 Managed care in mental health: the ethical issues 423
PHILIP J. BOYLE AND DANIEL CALLAHAN
63 Strengthening the consumer voice in managed care: I. Can the
private sector meet the public-sector standard? 440
JAMES E. SABIN AND NORMAN DANIELS
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VOLUME IV MENTAL HEALTH AND THE STRUCTURE
OF SOCIETY
This volume includes readings on mental health and social stratification,
as well as the role of stress and social support, all areas reflecting a long
and still very active research tradition. Researchers have also been
interested in the relationship between mental health and physical health,
as well as in the effects of multiple mental health problems. The final
section addresses mental health policy.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1
part 16
Socio-demographic predictors of mental health and illness 5
This section includes materials dealing with the importance of gender,
social class, and age in understanding experience of mental health
problems.
64 Socioeconomic status (SES) and psychiatric disorders:
Are the issues still compelling? 7
BRUCE P. DOHRENWEND
65 Women and depression: a Durkheimian perspective 23
SHARON SCHWARTZ
66 Has the future of marriage arrived? A contemporary
examination of gender, marriage, and psychological well-being 50
KRISTI WILLIAMS
67 Elderly mental health in the developing world 78
SUE E. LEVKOFF, IAN W. MACARTHUR,
AND JULIA BUCKNALL
PART 17
Cultural diversity 121
These selections address racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity in the
prevalence, diagnosis, experience, and care of mental health problems.
68 Culture and chronic mental illness 123
HARRIET P. LEFLEY
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69 Race, racism, and epidemiological surveys 144
VICTOR R. ADEBIMPE
70 Race, ethnicity, and depression in Canadian society 155
ZHENG WU, SAMUEL NOH, VIOLET KASPAR,
AND CHRISTOPH M. SCHIMMELE
71 Alcohol use among American Indian adolescents: the role of
culture in pathological drinking 179
THERESA D. O NELL AND CHRISTINA M. MITCHELL
72 The mental health of ethnic minority groups: challenges
posed by the supplement to the Surgeon General s report on
Mental Health 206
STANLEY SUE AND JUNE Y. CHU
PART 18
Stress and social support 227
There are numerous volumes addressing the stress model of mental health
and illness; readings here provide conceptual overviews and critiques as
well as current theoretical approaches.
73 Conceptual, methodological, and theoretical problems in
studying social support as a buffer against life stress 229
PEGGY A. THOITS
74 Social stress: theory and research 252
CAROL S. ANESHENSEL
75 Status variations in stress exposure: implications for the
interpretation of research on race, socioeconomic status,
and gender 278
R. JAY TURNER AND WILLIAM R. AVISON
76 Chronic stressors and daily hassles: unique and interactive
relationships with psychological distress 308
JOYCE SERIDO, DAVID M. ALMEIDA, AND
ELAINE WETHINGTON
77 There just aren t enough hours in the day : the mental
health consequences of time pressure 333
SUSAN ROXBURGH
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PART 19
Mental health and physical health 359
A recent focus has been on the interaction between mental and physical
health. These readings examine mental health and its relationship to
various dimensions of physical health as well as treatment of mental
health problems in the primary health care sector.
78 Depression and physical illness: a multiwave, nonrecursive
causal model 361
CAROL S. ANESHENSEL, RALPH R. FRERICHS,
AND GEORGE J. HUBA
79 Treatment of patients with psychiatric and psychoactive
substance abuse disorders 398
FRED C. OSHER AND LIAL L. KOFOED
80 Food insufficiency and physical and mental health in a
longitudinal survey of welfare recipients 411
KRISTINE SIEFERT, COLLEEN M. HEFLIN, MARY E. CORCORAN,
AND DAVID R. WILLIAMS
81 Integrating mental health in global initiatives for HIV/AIDS 435
MELVYN C. FREEMAN, VIKRAM PATEL, PAMELA Y. COLLINS,
AND JOSE M. BERTOLOTE
82 Changing profiles of service sectors used for mental health
care in the United States 441
PHILIP S. WANG, OLGA DEMLER, MARK OLFSON, HAROLD
A. PINCUS, KENNETH B. WELLS, AND RONALD C. KESSLER
PART 20
Mental health policy 463
In addition to describing how existing policies have come into existence,
these readings examine ongoing or emerging reform movements across
the world.
83 The Japanese mental health system and law: social and structural
impediments to reform 465
JAMES M. MANDIBERG
84 Establishing mental health priorities 492
DAVID MECHANIC
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85 Mental health care reforms in Britain and Italy since 1950:
a cross-national comparative study 503
JULIA JONES
86 From ex-patient alternatives to consumer options: consequences
of consumerism for psychiatric consumers and the ex-patient
movement 533
ATHENA HELEN MCLEAN
87 Risk, response, and mental health policy: learning from
the experience of the United Kingdom 561
NANCY WOLFF
Index 590
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