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Evaluating Family Mental Health
History, Epidemiology, and Treatment Issues
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At the time of this writing, there is much uncertainty about the form of this country's future healthcare system and the role of psychiatry and other mental health disciplines in that system. Current experience with various managed healthcare programs is not encouraging. Most often patients with severe psychiatrie disturbances receive, at best, so me form of crisis intervention or brief treatment. Marital and family approaches to treatment receive even less support. This discouraging socioeconomic context makes the work of John Schwab and his colleagues even more important than it would be in more favorable times. Their message is clear: The family is crucial to an understanding of psychiatrie disorders and must often be the major focus in the treatment of these disorders. This book is unique in its direct reflection of the senior author's long-term professional interests-the family, epidemiology, and history. A careful reading provides family therapists and researchers with won derful opportunities to examine the ways in which history, socio economie and politieal contexts, and epidemiology can be used to in crease understanding of the family. This his tory of the family is unusually thorough; in particular, I found fascinating the information about early Egyptian families (3000 B.C.) and their accordance of high status of women.


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The Crisis. History of the Family. A Century of Concern. Family Study and Research. Our Family Studies. The Younger Children and the Adult Children. The Historical-Clinic Chart Study. Clinical Implications. Summary and Conclusions. Index.


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ISBN-13: 9781489912619
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Publication date: June, 2013
Pages: 432
Weight: 694g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychiatry, Psychotherapy
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