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Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health The Need to Look Elsewhere for Standards of Good Psychological Health

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Gebundene Ausgabe

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12.09.2011

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Bloomsbury Academic

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336

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24/16,1/2,3 cm

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680 g

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Englisch

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978-0-313-39931-2

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"Well-written and clearly structured. . . . I wish everyone would read Bartlett's chapter in "Normality" on the abuses of peer review and editorial bias (Chapter 7) and adopt his proposed code of conduct for peer reviewers and editors (p. 172). And Bartlett's treatment of relativism, the relativity of frameworks, and human evil in Pathology is absolutely limpid (Chapter 20)." - PsycCRITIQUES

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12.09.2011

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Bloomsbury Academic

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680 g

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Englisch

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978-0-313-39931-2

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  • Produktbild: Normality Does Not Equal Mental Health
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  • Preface
    Acknowledgments
    A Note on Conventions
    Introduction
    Part I. Normality and Mental Health
    Chapter 1. Questioning the Standard of Normality: Steps to a More Effective Understanding of Mental Health
    From the "Banality of Evil" to the "Evil of Banality"
    The Dispositional Pathology of Psychological Normality
    Psychological Normality Is Not Mental Health
    Positive Illusion and Resistance to the Pathology of Normality
    Where We Might Go from Here
    Toward a More Effective Understanding of Mental Health
    Mental Health as Exception to the Rule
    A Preliminary Conclusion
    Chapter 2. The Psychology of Definition in Psychiatric Nosology
    The Need for a Psychology of Definition
    The Purposes of Definition in Psychiatric Nosologies
    Stipulative Definitions as Sources of Authority
    Real Definition and Reification
    Defining Mental Disorders into Existence
    The Dysfunctional Nature of the Psychology of Definition
    Choices in the Interpretation and Recognition of Disease: Physical Pathology and Mental Disorder
    The Psychology of Symptom Clustering
    Psychiatry's Inflationary Ontology
    The Concept of Mental Illness Is No Myth but the Result of Dysfunctional Thought
    The Psychology of Resistance to Idiopathic Disease
    Do Internal Malfunctions or Dysfunctions Underlie Psychiatric Syndromes?
    The Psychology of Definition and Claims to Truth
    The Next Step in Reification
    Intelligent Science and Stopgap Definitions
    To Summarize
    Is Nosology Essential to Effective Clinical Practice?
    Chapter 3. The Abnormal Psychology of Creativity and the Pathology of Normality
    The Abnormal Psychology of Creativity
    The Inner Turmoil Thesis
    Who Is Harmed? The Ascription of Pathology
    The Situational Thesis
    The Psychopathology of Normality
    The Psychiatric Plight of the Artist
    Afterword
    Part II. Psychology During a Collapse of Culture
    Chapter 4. Acedia: When Work and Money Are the Exclusive Values
    Work and Cultural Bankruptcy
    The Symptoms of Acedia
    Acedia: Moral Failure or Psychiatric Disorder?
    Treatment of Work-Engendered Depression
    Chapter 5. Barbarians at the Door: A Psychological and Historical Profile of Today's College Students
    What Higher Education Meant
    The Degradation of the Ideal of Higher Education as a Result of Democratic Values
    The Self-undermining History of Higher Education in America
    The Pathology of Narcissism
    Barbarity as a State of Mind
    The Mediocre Population, the New Barbarians
    The New Dark Age, Already in Progress, and the Disappearance of Higher Education
    Sobering Reflections
    Chapter 6. Psychology, Culture, and the Demoralization of University Faculty
    The Nature of Career Burnout
    The Concept of Situational Depression
    The Situation in the Liberal Arts
    Situational Depression of Faculty in the Liberal Arts
    Adjustment Disorders and the Liberal Arts
    Treatment for Liberal Arts Demoralization
    Part III. Beyond Long-standing Facts
    Chapter 7. The Psychology of Abuse in Publishing: Peer Review and Editorial Bias
    Gag Orders through Time: Socrates, Savonarola, Copernicus, Bruno, Galileo
    Religious Belief, Imprimatur, the Inquisition, and the Index Librorum Prohibitorum
    Sedition, Treason, Censors, and Censorship
    Academic Freedom versus Peer Review and Editorial Tampering
    Running Afoul of the Belief Systems of Peer Reviewers and Editors: Varieties of Abuse in Peer Review and Editorial Tampering
    The Psychopathology of Peer Review and Editorial Bias: Blocks to Creative Research
    Obligations to Which Peer Review and Editing Must Answer
    A Code of Conduct for Peer Reviewers and Editors
    Removing the Psychological Obstacles Erected by Peer Review
    Conclusion
    Chapter 8. The Psychology of Mediocrity: Internal Limitations That Block Human Development
    A Brief History of a Mundane Trinity: Mediocrity, Mediocre, Mediocracy
    Past Attempts to Understand the Psychology of Mediocrity
    Mediocrity as a Set of Traits
    The Major Defining Traits of Mediocrity
    "People Who Aren't Real"
    Resistance to Acknowledging Individual Differences in Abilities
    The Epidemic of Mediocrity
    Mediocrity: Arrhostia or Spandrel?
    Traits of Excellence and Superiority
    Rejecting Normality as a Standard of Mental Health
    The Transmission of Mediocrity
    "A Room of One's Own": The View from the Third Floor
    Chapter 9. Normality, Pathology, and Mental Health
    The Romanes Principle
    Two Promising Directions and Two Kinds of Pathology
    Creating Mental Disorders by Ballot
    Psychological Resistance to the Abandonment of Psychological Normality as Mental Health
    Psychological Primitiveness
    Iatrogenic Effects of Psychiatric Labeling
    Afterword
    Part IV. In Retrospect
    Chapter 10. The Reflexive Turn in Psychology
    The Economics of Human Emotion
    The Psychological Dynamic of a Dark Age
    Subordinating Mundane Reality
    Practical Implications
    Idealism That Is Not Hopeful
    Appendix I. An Apology to Lovers of Humanity?
    Appendix II. Practical Speculations, or Speculative Practices
    Appendix III. The Distribution of Mental Health
    References
    Index