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Recovery From Schizophrenia: Psychiatry And Political Economy

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384 SUBJECT INDEXemotion(s): areas of the brain concernedwith 21, 220;disturbances in 221;inappropriate reactions and 147;limbic system and 21;regulation of 21;restricted or incongruous expression of5emotional expression 5 (table)emotional overdependence,unemployment and 131employment, of people with schizophrenia:assertive community treatment and 91;full 135, 144–145;importance of, to course and outcome ofillness 144–145, 246, 249;reductions in cost of treatment and 261,262;rehabilitation and 94–95, 145, 157,246;social policy innovations that wouldincrease 259–262, 264;social recovery and 58;supported 248, 249, 250, 251–253;see also labor dynamics;vocational rehabilitation programs;workEngland 22, 119, 127;annual spending on "lunacy" andlunatic asylums in 127–128;poorhouses in 106–107;proportion of population officiallyidentified as insane 108;recovery and hospitalization rates in 58–58 (table);see also individual cities and countiesEnlightenment (Age of Reason) 104–105environmental conditions 2, 19, 230–232;see also home environment;therapeutic environmentenvironmental stimuli, abnormal pattern ofresponse to 23epilepsy 122, 165EPPIC see Early Psychosis Prevention andIntervention CenterEthiopia 167European Jews 206existential neurosis 192;combating 290–291existential psychoanalysis 24exorcism 167extrapyrimidal symptoms 236facultades (psychic faculties) 166family education and counseling 300family environment viii, 17 (fig.), 234, 270;communication problems in 24;course of schizophrenia and 284;stigma and 190–191;stress and 24, 24;in Third World 169–170;see also home environmentfamily studies, genetic factors suggested by17 (fig.)family therapy 243, 284–286fear, pathological 4feelings, fragmentation of 5;see also emotion(s)fetal brain trauma 205Finland 142, 230First World War 54, 575-HT 2 20Florence 107;Hospital Bonifacio in 104florid features, of psychosis 86, 131fluoxetine (Prozac) 238folk diagnoses 150;hallucinations and 161, 162, 163, 164follow-up studies 55, 56, 150–154, 155–157, 164, 225, 228foster care 271–272;long-term 279Fountain House 91, 290fragmentation, of feelings 5Framingham (Massachusetts) study 44France 104, 106friends and friendship 189–190Friendship House 276–277frontal lobes 23frustration, avoiding 282full employment 144–145functional psychoses 49, 133;defined 2;

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