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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Martin HarbuschPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 0.601kg ISBN: 9783030837440ISBN 10: 3030837440 Pages: 345 Publication Date: 14 January 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction; Martin Harbusch & Alison Fixsen.- Chapter 2. “Psychiatrisation” of school children: Secondary school teachers’ beliefs and practices on mental health and illness; Sami Timimi & Zoe Timimi.- Chapter 3. Governing emotions in schools; Roberto Mcleay and Darren Powell.- Chapter 4. The ADHD “Industry”: The psychiatrisation of the school system in its labour market context; Charles Marley David Fryer.- Chapter 4. The ADHD “Industry”: The psychiatrisation of the school system in its labour market context; Charles Marley David Fryer.- Chapter 6. Psychiatric expansion and the rise of workplace mental health initiatives; Bruce M.S. Cohen.- Chapter 7. Dramas of medicalisation in everyday social network life; Martin Harbusch & Michael Dellwing.- Chapter 7. Dramas of medicalisation in everyday social network life; Martin Harbusch & Michael Dellwing.- Chapter 9. The psychiatric surveillance of pregnant women and new mothers.- Emma Tseris.- Chapter 10. Experience, morality and accountability: Shaping the landscape of “sex addiction” through lived experience and professional knowledge; Emmanuelle Larocque, Baptiste Brossard & Dahlia Namian.- Chapter 11. Psychiatric categories and technologies behind the wire: Case notes from the north of Ireland; Ruari Santiago-McBride.- Chapter 12. A harmless sort of trouble: Community policing in rural areas and the narrative construction of “troubled” and “troublesome” individuals; Aaron Bielejewski.- Chapter 13. Cannabis: Creating troubled persons … and treating them?; Michelle Newhart & William Dolphin.- Chapter 14. New markets in deviance, professional power and practice in post-institutional Ireland; Damien Brennan.- Chapter 15. The cultural construction of diagnostic categories in psychiatric training and practice in New Zealand; Charles Nuckolls.- Chapter 16. “I was so relieved when the doctor told me I had schizophrenia” – Identity and sense-making of psychiatric labels; Stefan Sjöström.- Chapter 17. Conclusions.ReviewsThe book provides (possibly by accident) radical commentary on emergent forms of medico-industrial-state relations as well ... . Indeed, it was the ability to give it such a reading that had the most effect on this reader and fully exposed the book's value. Thus, though I recommend it to anyone interested in psychiatric hegemony ... I also recommend it to every sociologist ... . I found its observations and its implications traveled well beyond the parameters of psychiatrization ... stunning. (Robert Wade Kenny, Symbolic Interaction, February 2, 2023) “The book provides (possibly by accident) radical commentary on emergent forms of medico-industrial-state relations as well … . Indeed, it was the ability to give it such a reading that had the most effect on this reader and fully exposed the book’s value. Thus, though I recommend it to anyone interested in psychiatric hegemony … I also recommend it to every sociologist … . I found its observations and its implications traveled well beyond the parameters of psychiatrization … stunning.” (Robert Wade Kenny, Symbolic Interaction, February 2, 2023) Author InformationMartin Harbusch works at the University of Siegen and at the University of Hagen in Germany. His teaching and research address the sociology of mental health, with a specific focus on the use of categories of mental health and illness in contexts of social work. He also teaches Qualitative Methods at the University of Lüneburg, Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |