Troubled Minds: Understanding and Treating Mental Illness

Author:   Sidney Bloch ,  Nick Haslam
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   02 April 2024
Format:   Paperback
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An authoritative resource for understanding the nature of mental illnesses and for pointing the way to treatment, written by two eminent mental health professionals with almost a century of academic achievement and clinical experience between them. Many of us take our mental health for granted. But we can feel overwhelmed when confronted by mental illness in ourselves, a family member, or a friend. Troubled Minds is an invaluable guide for anyone whose life has been touched by mental ill-health and who wants to understand and deal effectively with it. It serves as an ideal introduction to common mental illnesses, developmental disorders, and neurological variations that can lead to distress such as autism, anorexia nervosa, anxiety, depression, alcoholism, post-traumatic stress disorder, and dementia. Innovative chapters cover mental health problems of children and adolescents, and how we have the potential to promote our own mental health and wellbeing. Bloch and Haslam tell illuminating stories of people they have treated, discuss public figures who have wrestled with mental ill-health, and share their personal experiences. Their book is informed by the latest research, warmed by lived experience and empathy, and seasoned by the insights of philosophers, writers, and artists. Troubled Minds is essential reading for anyone who seeks deeper psychological insights to help deal with the challenges of contemporary life. It is a balanced and accessible account of a subject that is of profound significance in everyone's life.

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Author:   Sidney Bloch ,  Nick Haslam
Publisher:   Scribe Us
Imprint:   Scribe Us
ISBN:  

9781957363721


ISBN 10:   195736372
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   02 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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"Praise for An Introduction to Personality, Individual Differences and Intelligence: ""An insightful and thought provoking journey into the psychology of individual differences. If you have ever wondered about how people differ from each other, this text is for you!"" --Shane Costello Praise for Psychology in the Bathroom: ""Beautifully written with unfailing clarity and truly enviable humor, this important, captivating and charming exploration of the psychology of a universal phenomenon is a must-read for researchers and general readers alike."" --The Psychologist Praise for Psychiatric Ethics: ""The authors provide a wealth of practical experience combined with thoughtful discussion and intriguing questions ... It lays a strong foundation for a comprehensive and balanced view of the ethical landscape ... This book is an essential read for those in the field of mental health."" --Dr Steven T. Herron, University of Arizona Heath Sciences Center Praise for Understanding Troubled Minds: ""A clear and invaluable account of mental illness in all its manifestations ... Understanding Troubled Minds reveals a warm appreciation of the vagaries of human nature."" --Anne Deveson, author of Tell Me I'm Here"


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Sidney Bloch AM is emeritus professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne. His 14 books, many of which have been translated, deal with the psychotherapies, the interface between psychology and cancer, and medical ethics. Nick Haslam, professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne, has chaired its School of Psychological Sciences and co-directs its Mental Health PhD Program. He trained as a clinical psychologist in the US, and has taught social and personality psychology for over 25 years.

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