Why People Go to Psychiatrists
Herausgeber: Galster, George C.; Kadushin, Charles
Why People Go to Psychiatrists
Herausgeber: Galster, George C.; Kadushin, Charles
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This is the first examination in depth of the reasons and ways that people seek psychiatric help
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This is the first examination in depth of the reasons and ways that people seek psychiatric help
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781138540576
- ISBN-10: 1138540579
- Artikelnr.: 59988915
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781138540576
- ISBN-10: 1138540579
- Artikelnr.: 59988915
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
George C. Galster
I: The Study and the Cast of Characters
1: The Decision to Go to a Psychiatrist
2: Data-Collection in a Psychiatric Setting
3: Therapists, Clinics, and Patients: The Organization of Outpatient Psychotherapy
57: The Theory of Our Friends
II: The Realization of a Problem
5: The Sociology of Presenting Problems
6: Presenting Problems and Psychiatric Diagnoses
7: The Effect of Sophistication, Training, and Social Reality on the Presentation of Self
III: Intermediate Steps in the Decision to Seek Therapy
8: Free Advice
9: False Starts: Previous Sources of Treatment
10: From Bartenders to Psychiatrists: Images of the Professions
IV: The Decision to Go to a Clinic
11: Searching for Information and Acquiring Knowledge
12: Hopes and Money: Cognitions and Evaluations of Psychotherapy and Psychiatric Clinics
13: Personal Influence and the Last Straw
V: Toward Better Community Mental-Health Programs
14: Summary of Findings
Community Psychiatry and the Friends and Supporters of Psychotherapy: Some Recommendations for Action
1: The Decision to Go to a Psychiatrist
2: Data-Collection in a Psychiatric Setting
3: Therapists, Clinics, and Patients: The Organization of Outpatient Psychotherapy
57: The Theory of Our Friends
II: The Realization of a Problem
5: The Sociology of Presenting Problems
6: Presenting Problems and Psychiatric Diagnoses
7: The Effect of Sophistication, Training, and Social Reality on the Presentation of Self
III: Intermediate Steps in the Decision to Seek Therapy
8: Free Advice
9: False Starts: Previous Sources of Treatment
10: From Bartenders to Psychiatrists: Images of the Professions
IV: The Decision to Go to a Clinic
11: Searching for Information and Acquiring Knowledge
12: Hopes and Money: Cognitions and Evaluations of Psychotherapy and Psychiatric Clinics
13: Personal Influence and the Last Straw
V: Toward Better Community Mental-Health Programs
14: Summary of Findings
Community Psychiatry and the Friends and Supporters of Psychotherapy: Some Recommendations for Action
I: The Study and the Cast of Characters
1: The Decision to Go to a Psychiatrist
2: Data-Collection in a Psychiatric Setting
3: Therapists, Clinics, and Patients: The Organization of Outpatient Psychotherapy
57: The Theory of Our Friends
II: The Realization of a Problem
5: The Sociology of Presenting Problems
6: Presenting Problems and Psychiatric Diagnoses
7: The Effect of Sophistication, Training, and Social Reality on the Presentation of Self
III: Intermediate Steps in the Decision to Seek Therapy
8: Free Advice
9: False Starts: Previous Sources of Treatment
10: From Bartenders to Psychiatrists: Images of the Professions
IV: The Decision to Go to a Clinic
11: Searching for Information and Acquiring Knowledge
12: Hopes and Money: Cognitions and Evaluations of Psychotherapy and Psychiatric Clinics
13: Personal Influence and the Last Straw
V: Toward Better Community Mental-Health Programs
14: Summary of Findings
Community Psychiatry and the Friends and Supporters of Psychotherapy: Some Recommendations for Action
1: The Decision to Go to a Psychiatrist
2: Data-Collection in a Psychiatric Setting
3: Therapists, Clinics, and Patients: The Organization of Outpatient Psychotherapy
57: The Theory of Our Friends
II: The Realization of a Problem
5: The Sociology of Presenting Problems
6: Presenting Problems and Psychiatric Diagnoses
7: The Effect of Sophistication, Training, and Social Reality on the Presentation of Self
III: Intermediate Steps in the Decision to Seek Therapy
8: Free Advice
9: False Starts: Previous Sources of Treatment
10: From Bartenders to Psychiatrists: Images of the Professions
IV: The Decision to Go to a Clinic
11: Searching for Information and Acquiring Knowledge
12: Hopes and Money: Cognitions and Evaluations of Psychotherapy and Psychiatric Clinics
13: Personal Influence and the Last Straw
V: Toward Better Community Mental-Health Programs
14: Summary of Findings
Community Psychiatry and the Friends and Supporters of Psychotherapy: Some Recommendations for Action







