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Very quick delivery and book is in great quality
Perhaps the best start for engaging with the themes of psychosis and madness
Cutbacks are not going to improve the already poor quality of care mental health patients receive this should seriously be look... Read More
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Excellent should be on everyones reading list
This is an excellent book which explains psychosis in laymans language
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Excellent should be on everyones reading list
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By reviewing an impressive amount of scientific literature bentall argues that there are not any scientific evidence to suggest that biological changes in the brain are the primary cause of madness
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This books throws a hard light on the history and modern modelling of human psychosisshowing that its wrong to think other than of a spectrum from sane to mad and that madness is not a set of conditions but the exhibition of defined symptoms
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Youll never look at the psychotic or the neurotic for that matter the same way again
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What it says this is not lazy posturing radical bull
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Research is done in other medical fields and improvements have been achieved but the same cannot be said on mental health everything is still hush hush in todays society and the health care system
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Can i just point out that it is written by richard p
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I have read peoples reviews here saying this book leaves things too openended and confusing because it removes the diagnostic framework