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History of social psychiatry

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2012
The overview focuses on publications relating to the history of social psychiatry and the mental health movement, respectively.The selected works show fundamental developments within psychiatry, which can be conceived in the broadest sense as sociomedical in nature.
Kathleen, Haack, Ekkehardt, Kumbier
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Social and Community Psychiatry

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1969
The National Health Service was established at a time when psychiatry as a specialty was undergoing a period of rapid development and change. This coincidence, the author feels, has helped to determine not only the type of psychiatry practiced and the kinds of services established in Britain but the theoretical development of the field as well.
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Social Psychiatry

2023
Abstract One in 5 of the global population suffered from a common mental disorder, i.e., depressive or anxiety disorder, during the last 12 months. WHO forecasts that depressive and anxiety disorders will become more frequent in the future.
Pirkola Sami   +2 more
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Social psychiatry-an overview

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1990
This overview sketches briefly the development of social psychiatry and its clinical application in institutions in modern times. The second and longest part addresses the family as the important social context for everybody throughout life. A systems view of family tasks and functioning is offered.
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Social Psychiatry: An Overview

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1973
Social psychiatry, which includes the study of the impingement of social phenomena upon the genesis, manifestations, and treatment of mental and physical illness, has in recent decades become an increasingly important part of psychiatry. The epidemiology and taxonomy of mental illness, social factors in the onset and course of disease, transcultural ...
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Psychiatry and Social Challenge

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1985
Respectfully dedicated to the memory of Dr. F.W. Hanley, Master Teacher, Exemplary Clinician, Noble Human Being.
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Innovations in social psychiatry

Psychological Medicine, 1980
SYNOPSISSocial psychiatry, like social medicine of which it is a part, has two basic sciences – biology and sociology. People with psychiatric disorders suffer from acute breakdowns or chronic impairments which can be severely disabling in themselves, but these are often precipitated, amplified or maintained by social pressures and social disadvantages
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Social psychiatry and the NHS

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2023
Bhugra, Dinesh, Ventriglio, Antonio
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Social and Community Psychiatry

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
Since the last update on this subject in the British Journal of Psychiatry (Forster, 1988), and the 1986 publication of the reading list from the Section for Social, Community and Rehabilitation Psychiatry, profound changes have been taking place in Britain, and therefore to the context in which the subject has to be considered.
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Sociology in the Context of Social Psychiatry

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1992
As part of its concern with the environmental causes of disease, medical research tries to comprehend the nature of social processes and their implications for human health: an endeavour calling for sociological concepts and methods (Susseret al, 1985).
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