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About the Author
Mary Boyle has worked mainly in clinical psychology education and training and in clinical posts in adult mental health and women's health. She is a long-time critic of the medical/diagnostic approach and of individualistic approaches more generally in the health field. She is the author of Schizophrenia: A scientific delusion (2002) and Rethinking Abortion: Psychology, gender, power and the law (1997), as well as many articles and chapters on feminist approaches to women's health and on problems of and alternatives to diagnostic models. She is Emerita Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of East London. / Lucy Johnstone is a consultant clinical psychologist. Her interest in critiques of and alternatives to current models of distress stems from her many years of working in adult mental health services, alternating with academic posts. She is the author of several books - Users and Abusers of Psychiatry (2000); Formulation in Psychology and Psychotherapy (2013), and A Straight Talking Introduction to Psychiatric Diagnosis (2014), and a number of chapters and articles taking a critical perspective on psychiatric theory and practice. She now works as an independent trainer.
Reviews
'Our understanding of mental health has long been waiting for some fundamental rethinking. This book sets out a new framework that achieves the rare combination of being both revolutionary and eminently sensible. People have been complaining of 'the medical model' for years but have rarely had anything to replace it with. Now we have an approach carefully worked out over several years by a group of senior psychologists and users of psychiatric services. 'Chemical imbalances' have been replaced by a deeply social and experiential view. As the arguments about it go back and forth over the coming years, this book will be essential reading for anyone who takes a serious interest in the field.' - Richard Wilkinson, Emeritus Professor of Social Epidemiology, University of Nottingham, and co-author of The Spirit Level and The Inner Level. ---- 'We found the book to be self-explanatory, gripping and with good flow. The way in which it unravels is engaging and each paragraph leaves you wanting to know more. The added dimension of examples throughout makes this book relatable and also further supports learning. We believe that this book leaves people with no option but to think about change, not only within themselves, which in itself is empowering, but also within different cultures and the system as a whole. The knowledge it shares left us feeling empowered and we strongly believe it holds potential to have the same impact on others.' - SHIFT recovery community, Portsmouth
Book Information
ISBN 9781910919712
Author Mary Boyle
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint PCCS Books
Publisher PCCS Books
Weight(grams) 170g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 8mm