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Title: Mad, Sad or Bad


1
Mad, Sad or Bad?
  • Mental Illness
  • Mike Keating 2006

2
Outline
  • Definitions
  • Types
  • Diagnosis
  • History
  • Explanations
  • Treatments

3
Definitions
  • Madness v normality
  • Madness as normal
  • Contextualising madness in time, place and
    society
  • Madness as serious issue

4
Types from 2 450 ?
  • Early classifications were very broad e.g.
    Melancholia v Mania
  • Modern tendency to create a more complex typology
  • May be organic or functional
  • May be neurosis or psychosis

5
Most Common Types of Mental Disorder
  • Schizophrenia
  • Mood Disorders
  • Personality Disorders
  • Substance Related Disorders
  • Sexual Gender Disorders
  • Disorders diagnosed in childhood
  • See Goode 2001374-376

6
Psychiatrists are people diagnosis is a
problematic activity
  • Medical model comes under attack
  • Rosenhan the psuedo patient experiment(1973)
  • Temerlin (1968)
  • Langer Abelson (1974)
  • Munroe McCulloch (1975)
  • Failure to diagnose can lead to trouble (every
    day).

7
History as march of progress or swinging
pendulum
8
Explanations
  • Spiritual
  • Biological
  • Psychological
  • Sociological
  • Social construction
  • Social factors
  • Anti-Psychiatry

9
Treatment
  • Asylum as
  • A place offering safety, shelter and protection
    a sanctuary or refuge

10
The Age of Confinement
  • Out of Sight, Out of Mind
  • In Europe USA Millions of mentally ill people
    were locked up in hospitals which were more like
    prison camps than asylums

11
Deinstitutionalisation
  • Drug treatment
  • Costs of long term care
  • Land value of Hospital sites
  • Radical attacks on the medical model
  • In US numbers fall from 560,000 in 1955 to 80,000
    in 1990s

12
Community Care
  • Needs proper resourcing and support otherwise
  • Patients become more visible
  • Face prejudice
  • Get into trouble
  • Major concerns about violent crime and mental
    illness
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