
Science Over Stigma
Education and Advocacy for Mental Health
Daniel B. Morehead(Author)
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Published on 12. June 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-1-61537-307-9 (ISBN)
Description
Recent surveys have found that the vast majority of the
public believes that mental illness is real and treatable. And yet, fewer
than half of people with diagnosable mental illnesses get treatment in any
given year, and of those who do, only half adhere to it.
What accounts
for the disconnect? According to Daniel Morehead, M.D., unchecked critiques
of psychiatry-that it is impossible to define mental illness, that the
neurobiology of major mental illnesses is unknown, that patients are
overdiagnosed and overmedicated-has led to a public perception that mental
health treatment is profoundly flawed.
In Science Over Stigma,
Dr. Morehead argues that it is time for a full-throated defense of mental
health treatment, and that it falls to everyone, from medical and mental
health professionals to the general public, to advocate on its
behalf.
In accessible terms this book sets forth a definition of
mental illness, candidly discussing what is known and what remains unknown,
and then describes its prevalence, social and physical consequences, and a
range of treatments. Each chapter includes advocacy tips that help readers
translate the information they've learned into the means for constructive
dialogue.
By clearly laying out the science behind mental illness and
its treatment and vividly illustrating how common it is-affecting patients,
their friends and family, and mental health professionals themselves-this
volume seeks to turn the recognition of psychiatric illness into practical
behavior, destigmatizing both the illness itself and the search for
treatment.
public believes that mental illness is real and treatable. And yet, fewer
than half of people with diagnosable mental illnesses get treatment in any
given year, and of those who do, only half adhere to it.
What accounts
for the disconnect? According to Daniel Morehead, M.D., unchecked critiques
of psychiatry-that it is impossible to define mental illness, that the
neurobiology of major mental illnesses is unknown, that patients are
overdiagnosed and overmedicated-has led to a public perception that mental
health treatment is profoundly flawed.
In Science Over Stigma,
Dr. Morehead argues that it is time for a full-throated defense of mental
health treatment, and that it falls to everyone, from medical and mental
health professionals to the general public, to advocate on its
behalf.
In accessible terms this book sets forth a definition of
mental illness, candidly discussing what is known and what remains unknown,
and then describes its prevalence, social and physical consequences, and a
range of treatments. Each chapter includes advocacy tips that help readers
translate the information they've learned into the means for constructive
dialogue.
By clearly laying out the science behind mental illness and
its treatment and vividly illustrating how common it is-affecting patients,
their friends and family, and mental health professionals themselves-this
volume seeks to turn the recognition of psychiatric illness into practical
behavior, destigmatizing both the illness itself and the search for
treatment.
Reviews / Votes
This book addresses an important point in modern mentalhealthcare - the stigma of having mental illness and receiving treatment for
it. The author observes that, while many mental healthcare professionals
understand that stigma is unjustified, as a treatment community we have not
done enough to combat it. Through the author's point-by-point approach, the
book effectively breaks down several long-standing arguments that have
traditionally perpetuated stigma in mental healthcare. Overall, this is a
welcome and highly needed addition to the existing literature. -- Chad R Percifield, DO * Doody *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
VA
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
12 Tables, unspecified; 15 Figures; 4 Plates, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 155 mm
Width: 236 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
356 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61537-307-9 (9781615373079)
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04/2021
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
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Person
Daniel Morehead, M.D., is a psychiatrist in private
practice in Austin, Texas, and Boston, Massachusetts. He speaks regularly
for mental health advocacy and is clinical assistant professor of psychiatry
at Tufts University Medical Center. He is board certified in General
Psychiatry and Neuropsychiatry and maintains interests in brain science,
psychotherapy, and spirituality.
practice in Austin, Texas, and Boston, Massachusetts. He speaks regularly
for mental health advocacy and is clinical assistant professor of psychiatry
at Tufts University Medical Center. He is board certified in General
Psychiatry and Neuropsychiatry and maintains interests in brain science,
psychotherapy, and spirituality.
Content
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1. What Is
Mental Illness?
Chapter 2. Mental Illness Is Common
Chapter 3. Is
Mental Illness a Myth?
Chapter 4. Mental Illness Is Real
Chapter 5.
Mental Illness Is Serious
Chapter 6. Mental Illness Is Nobody's
Fault
Chapter 7. Mental Illness Is Treatable
Chapter 8. Mental
Illness Is Our Teacher
Afterword: A Vision of Unity
Introduction
Chapter 1. What Is
Mental Illness?
Chapter 2. Mental Illness Is Common
Chapter 3. Is
Mental Illness a Myth?
Chapter 4. Mental Illness Is Real
Chapter 5.
Mental Illness Is Serious
Chapter 6. Mental Illness Is Nobody's
Fault
Chapter 7. Mental Illness Is Treatable
Chapter 8. Mental
Illness Is Our Teacher
Afterword: A Vision of Unity