Schizophrenic Women

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A01=Harold Sampson
A01=Robert D. Towne
A01=Sheldon L. Messinger
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family
Family Accommodation
Family Reorganization
family systems theory
Girl Friend
hospital
Hospital Period
Intrapersonal Mechanisms
Kate White
marital
Marital Family
Marital Life
marital relationship studies
Mental Health Attitudes
mental health interventions
Mother Daughter Interdependency
mutual
Mutual Withdrawal
partners
patterns
period
post-hospital family adaptation
Posthospital Period
Prehospital Issues
Premorbid Adjustment Scale
processes
psychiatric emergency care
psychosocial stressors
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Reciprocated Withdrawal
Rose Price
Study Group Families
Theodore Lidz
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Triadic Pattern
William Price
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780202308166
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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, Sheldon L. Messinger, Robert D. Towne

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