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Recovery From Schizophrenia: Psychiatry And Political Economy

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388 SUBJECT INDEXintensive community support in 272–273Madras 153magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 21, 23Maine Insane Asylum 116major role therapy 234malaria 148Malaya 163malnutrition 28Manchester 107, 274mania 3, 10;acute 269;prior episodes of 11;treatment for 12manic-depressive illness (psychosis) 2;effectiveness of lithium salts for 11–12;vs. schizophrenia 10, 11, 72, 74, 241marijuana users 192marriage 35, 38,190Marxism 38, 44, 134, 135, 139, 191-192Maryland, Hagerstown 33, 35–36Massachusetts 94, 177, 237–238;Mental Health Center in 191;Newell Street Cooperative, in Pittsfield281;Worcester State Hospital in 116, 121,122, 123, 123 (fig.);see also Bostonmastery, limited sense of 30materialist approach, to psychiatry imaternal influenza 22Mauritius 151–152meaninglessness 192media-watch groups, fighting stigmathrough 293–295, 298Medicaid 92, 96, 267Medicare 92medication:anti-Parkinsonian 236;avoiding stigma of 282–283;intramuscular (depot) 273;minimizing use of 230, 241–243;rehabilitation and 220;serum levels and 238;stigma of 282–283;user-friendly strategies for 238–239;see also antipsychotic drugs;tranquilizers;treatmentmegalomania 147melancholia 4, 197Melrose, Dingleton Hospital in 83, 85mental abilities 3Mental Health of the Industrial Worker(Kornhauser) 45mental health policy 26, 136mental hygiene movement 57mental hospitals see asylums;hospitalizationmental illness (disorder):acute 122–123;attitudes to, in Nigeria 162–163;brought about by spread of poverty197;chronic 183;complicated by drug and alcohol abuse273–274;concept of 2;consumer groups and 286–287;crimes often a product of 176;cure rates for 111–112;diagnosis of, among nursing homeresidents 178;homelessness and 89–91, 172, 176, 267;labeling and 0 –189;long-term 183, 277;major revision of US classification for12;organizations for relatives of peoplewith 286–287;recovery from 111, 112, 115, 116(table), 119, 120 (table), 121–122, 140;social class and 31;social factors in 137;stigma of 165, 184–189;unemployment and 46;village-based treatment for 157Mental Illness and the <strong>Economy</strong> (Brenner) 49,126Mental Institutions in America (Grob) 115,116 (table)Mental Patient Comes Home, The (Freemanand Simmons) 247mental retardation 122mesolimbic system 221, 222

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