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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Check Out Discourse in the Social Sciences: Strategies for Translating Models of Mental Illness (Contributions in Sociology) for $98.95

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Discourse in the Social Sciences: Strategies for Translating Models of Mental Illness (Contributions in Sociology) Overview

The authors consider the nature of explanatory models in the social sciences in order to suggest ways in which conceptual systems differ. They suggest that, in many cases, theorists, researchers and clinicians can utilize insights from "rival" models in building their own models, without sacrificing the integrity of their own work.


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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Liz Crowther - What is social exclusion

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Liz Crowther reveals some frightening statistics relating to social acceptance of people with a mental illness

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Check Out Researching Persons with Mental Illness (Applied Social Research Methods) for $47.95

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Can the mentally ill be interviewed? What kind of reliability can be expected in their responses? What about the ethics of informed consent? Although standard social science methodologies have been used successfully to study mental health, researching issues with mentally ill individuals introduces unique theoretical and methodological issues.

Focusing on the study of mentally ill adults at the individual level of analysis, this book explores such topics as: how theories of human behaviour that have been developed for a general population may have limited applicability to the population under study; how symptoms are defined and measured; ways to plan and implement research; uses of alternative data sources such as clinical

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