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9780415461962

Making Sense of Madness: Contesting the Meaning of Schizophrenia

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415461962

  • ISBN10:

    0415461960

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2009-06-19
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

The experience of madness which might also be referred to more formally as 'schizophrenia' or 'psychosis' consists of a complex, confusing and often distressing collection of experiences, such as hearing voices or developing unusual, seemingly unfounded beliefs. Madness, in its various forms and guises, seems to be a ubiquitous feature of being human, yet our ability to make sense of madness, and our knowledge of how to help those who are so troubled, is limited. Making Sense of Madnessexplores the subjective experiences of madness. Using clients' stories and verbatim descriptions, it argues that the experience of 'madness' is an integral part of what it is to be human, and that greater focus on subjective experiences can contribute to professional understandings and ways of helping those who might be troubled by these experiences. Areas of discussion include: how people who experience psychosis make sense of it themselves scientific/professional understandings of 'madness' what the public thinks about 'schizophrenia' Making Sense of Madnesswill be essential reading for all mental health professionals as well as being of great interest to people who experience psychosis and their families and friends.

Author Biography

Jim Geekie is a clinical psychologist who has been working for Auckland District Health Board in New Zealand since 1995, mostly in the area of early intervention for psychosis. John Read is an Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Before that he worked for 20 years as a clinical psychologist and manager of mental health services - predominantly in services for people diagnosed psychotic in the USA and New Zealand.

Table of Contents

List of figures and tablesp. x
Acknowledgementsp. xi
List of abbreviationsp. xii
Introductionp. 1
The subjective experience of madnessp. 21
Making sense of madness I: subjective experiencep. 39
Making sense of madness II: lay understandings: what does the public think about 'schizophrenia'?p. 99
Making sense of madness III: scientific/professional understandings of 'madness'p. 107
Bringing it all together: what 'schizophrenia' really isp. 137
Where to from here?p. 149
Referencesp. 164
Indexp. 183
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