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Recovery From Schizophrenia: Psychiatry And Political Economy

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SUBJECT INDEX 391PACE see Personal Assistance and CrisisEvaluationPalmanova 253Papua 148paranoia 5 (table), 147, 221paranoid schizophrenia 162, 163parents 17 (fig.), 24;see also family environmentParis:Bicêtre 101, 103, 104, 105, 107;La Salpêtrière 105, 145Partnership Program of the <strong>Schizophrenia</strong>Society 298, 299patient selection 77–78, 155pauper establishments 111–112pauper lunatics 107, 108, 116, 143pellagra 148pelvic birth canal 204, 205Pennsylvania:Hillrise Mutual Housing Association, inLancaster 280pensions, disability 92, 95People Who Net 287peptic ulcer 195perceptual distortion 116perinatal care 213periodic schizophrenia 10persecution 147Personal Assistance and Crisis Evaluation(PACE) 215, 216, 268personality deterioration 8 (table)pessimism, in psychiatric philosophy 136PET see positron emission tomography scansphenothiazine(s) 58 (table), 228Philadelphia 172physical and mental slowing 3Pilot Study (WHO) see International PilotStudy of <strong>Schizophrenia</strong>placebos 220, 222–223, 224, 225, 226, 227,233, 234point prevalence samples 151Pokot people 164, 168Poland 96policy, mental health 26, 136poliomyelitis 195, 201political consensus 136, 137 (table)political economy 25–26;defined 2;development of psychiatry and 72poorhouses 106–107Poor Law Commission 109poor-prognosis cases 14–14, 77, 223, 224,225, 230, 240–241poor relief 106, 107Pordenone 253–254, 263positive symptoms, of schizophrenia 22,283, 284positron emission tomography (PET) scans23, 236post-neonatal mortality 39–41post-psychotic depression 227, 236poverty: acute response to stress of 131;death rates and 28;infant mortality and 28;mental disorder brought about byspread of 197;pressure for relief of 92;stress and 29–30, 131;in Third World 159poverty of ideas 22Prague 145, 154, 155, 155 (table)predisposition, to schizophrenia 17 (fig.);see also genetic factorsprefrontal cortex 23–24pregnancy see birth trauma;obstetric complicationsprejudice 138Premorbid Asocial Adjustment Scale 227prenatal care 207, 213, 214pre-senile dementias 2prevalence, of schizophrenia 14;cross- cultural comparisons of 209–210;vs. incidence 195–197prevention, of schizophrenia 211–214prison see jail(s)problem solving training 283process sehizophrenia 10, 14professional consensus 136, 137 (table)prognosis, for schizophrenia 10;good vs. poor 14–14, 77–78, 220, 223–224;worst 223 (fig.);see also prognostic indicatorsprognostic indicators 240–241

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