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Recovery From Schizophrenia: Psychiatry And Political Economy

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312 NOTESthose companies, unions, State and local governments seeking to find ways todeal with the problem.Quoted in Rubin, L.B., Worlds of Pain: Life in the Working Class Family,New York: Basic Books, 1976, footnote on p. 233.86 Marx, K., The Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, New York: InternationalPublishers, 1964; Novack, G., “The problem of alienation” in E.Mandel andG.Novack (eds), The Marxist Theory of Alienation, New York: Pathfinder Press, 1973,pp. 53–94; Ollman, B., Alienation: Marx’s Conception of Man in Capitalist Society,Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971.87 Garson, B., All the Livelong Day: The Meaning and Demeaning of Routine Work, NewYork: Penguin, 1977, p. 95.88 Ibid., p. 88.89 Ibid., p. 204.90 Terkel, S., Working, New York: Avon, 1975, p. 2.91 Ibid., p. 3.92 Rubin, Worlds of Pain, p. 169.93 Ibid., p. 183.94 Jahoda, M. and Rush, H., Work, Employment and Unemployment, University ofSussex Science Policy Research Unit Occasional Paper, no. 12, Brighton:University of Sussex, 1980, pp. 15–16.95 Kornhauser, A., Mental Health of the Industrial Worker. A Detroit Study, New York:Wiley, 1965, p. 270.96 Jahoda and Rush, Work, Employment and Unemployment, pp. 16–17.97 Kornhauser, Mental Health of the Industrial Worker, pp. 260–2.98 Kohn, M.L. and Schooler, C., “Occupational experience and psychologicalfunctioning: An assessment of reciprocal effects,” American Sociological Review, 38: 97–118, 1973.99 Dalgard, O.S., “Occupational experience and mental health, with special referenceto closeness of supervision,” <strong>Psychiatry</strong> and Social Science, 1:29–42, 1981.100 Kasl, S.V., “Changes in mental health status associated with job loss andretirement,” in Barrett, Rose and Klerman, Stress and Mental Disorder, pp. 179–200.The reference is to pp. 182–3.101 Ibid.; Kasl, S.V. and Cobb, S., “Blood pressure changes in men undergoing job loss:A preliminary report,” Psychosomatic Medicine, 22:19–38, 1970.102 Liem, R. and Rayman, P., “Health and social costs of unemployment: Research andpolicy considerations,” American Psychologist, 37:1116–23, 1982.103 Little, C, “Technical-professional unemployment: Middle-class adaptability topersonal crisis,” Sociological Quarterly, 17:262–74, 1976.104 Eisenberg, P. and Lazarsfeld, P.F., “The psychological effects of unemployment,”Psychological Bulletin, 35:358–90, 1938.105 Liem and Rayman, “Health and social costs of unemployment,” p. 1120.106 Strangle, W.G., “Job loss: A psychological study of worker reactions to a plantclosing in a company town in Southern Appalachia,” Doctoral dissertation, Schoolof Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1977.

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