The Split Mind

The Split Mind

Author: Kevin Lee

Publisher: Nottingham University Press

Published: 2011-02-01

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1907284745

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A reference book and memoir hybrid, this enlightening account provides a general understanding of Schizophrenia and offers a new perspective on mental illness. Addressing social problems such as suicidal behavior, societal stigma, and the right to refuse medical treatment, this guide demonstrates that patients have common personal struggles. A firsthand account of the disease, this record also encourages political and social policymakers to provide more efficient modes of health care.


Split Mind

Split Mind

Author: Danny Roberts

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2018-11-03

Total Pages: 489

ISBN-13: 1480993514

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Split Mind My Life with Schizophrenia By: Danny Roberts In this colorful memoir, Danny Roberts takes readers on a hilarious, thought-provoking, and occasionally tragic journey through his life. From stories of his disruptiveness as a youth to his entrance into the Salt Lake City punk scene in his teens to learning how to manage his schizophrenia, Roberts writes with an openness and honesty that is much more than the facts of his life — it’s an emotional odyssey. Roberts does not shy away from writing about any aspect of his life, including his brief time in jail. Split Mind: My Life with Schizophrenia also provides a look at the mental health system in the United States through one man’s experiences.


Medication of the Mind

Medication of the Mind

Author: Scott Veggeberg

Publisher: Holt Paperbacks

Published: 2014-09-16

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1466881712

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We are witnessing what many call "the biological revolution in psychiatry"--a revolution that is as controversial as it is potentially beneficial. Phychoanalysis as pioneered by Freud and Jung, along with all the subsequent forms of talk therapy, is at risk of becoming obsolete. Using the latest technology, modern medical scientists believe they can now pinpoint the natural biological and chemical causes of most mental illnesses. The result is a new class of mind medications that includes drugs such as Prozac and Zoloft. These drugs alter the function of the neurons and synapses of the human brain and, in the process, can dramatically change people's personalities in ways we don't yet fully understand. What does the future hold? - Can drugs really cure depression and anxiety?If so, should we use them for this purpose? - Who should be medicated and who shouldn't? Who decides? - What is the future of talk therapy? - Will the discovery of the genetic causes of mental illnesses lead to genetic experimentation and engineering? Scientific American Focus: Medication of the Mind offers a concise and comprehensive overview of all sides of the debate; in addition, it fully explains basic brain science and the nature of mental illness.


Antidepressant Medication Strategies

Antidepressant Medication Strategies

Author: Joseph Wegmann

Publisher: CMI Education Institute

Published: 2012-10-22

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1936128195

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Do today's antidepressants really deliver what the pharmaceutical companies tout and what users expect?


Fractured Minds

Fractured Minds

Author: Jenni A. Ogden

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2005-02-17

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 0195171357

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Jenni Ogden's case-study based textbook includes 2 chapters on basic neuroanatomy and the foundations of neuropsychology with the bulk of the text covering different disorders relating to brain disease and injury.


Safe and Effective Medication Approaches for Anxiety and Insomnia

Safe and Effective Medication Approaches for Anxiety and Insomnia

Author: Joseph Wegmann

Publisher: CMI Education Institute

Published: 2012-10-22

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1936128217

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Nearly 25 million Americans suffer from some type of anxiety disorder - making anxiety the most common mental health issue in the country. This booklet provides a comprehensive overview of the most widely recognized anxiety disorders, diagnosis and medication options.


Psychotherapy and Medication

Psychotherapy and Medication

Author: Fredric N. Busch

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-05-06

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 113664833X

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Over the past two decades, the use of medication combined with psychotherapy or psychoanalysis has shifted from an infrequent occurrence to common practice. Concurrently, attitudes toward medication have changed from viewing this intervention as disruptive or as a last resort to a welcome aid in the psychotherapeutic or psychoanalytic process. However, this relatively rapid change has created difficulty in the integration of medication use into the psychotherapeutic setting. Psychotherapy and Medication is an exceptionally valuable and timely volume that provides psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and other mental health professionals with information on how to work with medication theoretically, clinically, and technically in the context of a psychotherapeutic or psychoanalytic treatment. Important areas of discussion include evidence that a change in the use of medication has taken place, an examination of the factors that have led to this shift, as well as a review of the issues and questions about combining treatments. Psychotherapy and Medication also serves as a framework in how to best answer the many questions that have arisen as the willingness of analysts to use medication increases. Such significant questions include: How should analysts introduce patients to medication? What are the clinical advantages of combined treatment? What is the impact of medication discussions and prescribing on the analyst’s role and how is this best handled?