Troubled Persons Industries

Troubled Persons Industries

The Expansion of Psychiatric Categories beyond Psychiatry

Harbusch, Martin

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

01/2022

345

Dura

Inglês

9783030837440

15 a 20 dias

601

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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. "Psychiatrisation" of School Children: Secondary School Teachers' Beliefs and Practices on Mental Health and Illness.- Chapter 3. Governing Emotions in Schools.- Chapter 4. The ADHD "Industry": The Psychiatrisation of the School System in Its Labour Market Context.- Chapter 4. The ADHD "Industry": The Psychiatrisation of the School System in Its Labour Market Context.- Chapter 6. Psychiatric Expansion and the Rise of Workplace Mental Health Initiatives.- Chapter 7. Dramas of Medicalisation in Everyday Social Network Life.- Chapter 7. Dramas of Medicalisation in Everyday Social Network Life.- Chapter 9. The Psychiatric Surveillance of Pregnant Women and New Mothers.- Chapter 10. Experience, Morality and Accountability: Shaping the Landscape of "Sex Addiction" Through Lived Experience and Professional Knowledge.- Chapter 11. Psychiatric Categories and Technologies Behind the Wire: Case Notes From the North of Ireland.- Chapter 12. A Harmless Sort of Trouble: Community Policing in Rural Areas and the Narrative Construction of "Troubled" and "Troublesome" Individuals.- Chapter 13. Cannabis: Creating Troubled Persons...and Treating Them?.- Chapter 14. New Markets in Deviance, Professional Power and Practice in Post-Institutional Ireland.- Chapter 15. The Cultural Construction of Diagnostic Categories in Psychiatric Training and Practice in New Zealand.- Chapter 16. "I Was So Relieved When the Doctor Told Me I Had Schizophrenia" - Identity and Sense-Making of Psychiatric Labels.- Chapter 17. Conclusions.
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mental health and illness;interpretive sociology;medicalisation;psychiatry;DSM;psychiatric categories;psychiatric diagnosis;psychiatric narratives;Sociology of Psychiatry;Non-Psychiatric-Disciplines;Social construction of Health