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Living Outside Mental Illness Qualitative Studies Of Recovery In Schizophrenia Larry Davidson

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Living Outside Mental Illness Qualitative Studies Of Recovery In Schizophrenia Larry Davidson
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Author: Larry Davidson
ISBN: 9780814785355, 0814785352
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Living Outside Mental Illness Qualitative Studies Of Recovery In Schizophrenia Larry Davidson by Larry Davidson 9780814785355, 0814785352 instant download after payment.

Schizophrenia is widely considered the most severe and disabling of the mental illnesses. Yet recent research has demonstrated that many people afflicted with the disorder are able to recover to a significant degree.
Living Outside Mental Illness demonstrates the importance of listening to what people diagnosed with schizophrenia themselves have to say about their struggle, and shows the dramatic effect this approach can have on clinical practice and social policy. It presents an in-depth investigation, based on a phenomenological perspective, of experiences of illness and recovery as illuminated by compelling first-person descriptions.
This volume forcefully makes the case for the utility of qualitative methods in improving our understanding of the reasons for the success or failure of mental health services. The research has important clinical and policy implications, and will be of key interest to those in psychology and the helping professions as well as to people in recovery and their families.

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