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Recovery From Schizophrenia: Psychiatry And Political Economy

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SUBJECT INDEX 393economic conditions and 54;employment and 245, 246;gender differences in 142, 145;by good- vs. poor-prognosis patients77–78;higher during the boom 74;“incapacity for adaptation” and 135;measures of 55–56;“myth of curability” and 123;optimistic vs. pessimistic views of 5, 8,9, 54–54;at private vs. pauper establishments 111;rates of, in 106outcome studies 58–58 (table);social 8, 55–56, 58, 72 (fig.), 72 (table),74 (fig.), 74, 77 (fig.), 131;stigma and 16;stresses that threaten 9;symptom-free 152;in Third World 150, 168;unemployment and 57, 58, 72 (fig.), 72(table), 131, 134, 136, 140;work and 158;see also outcome<strong>Recovery</strong>, Inc. 287recreational activities 276Reggio Calabria 253rehabilitation:aided by low levels of poverty andunemployment 8;in American public institutions 119–120;community 8, 98;contemplative therapy and 276;demand for labor and 94, 95, 98, 135,145;employment and 94–95, 145, 157, 246;and institutionalization 108;job security and 145;medication and 220;moral treatment and 108, 124;psychosocial clubhouse model of 57,91;and reintegration 135–138, 139;stagnation in 95;“therapeutic communities” and 85;unemployment and 140;see also vocational rehabilitationprograms;work rehabilitationrehospitalization 226, 227, 228, 247;average time before 225reintegration: demand for labor and 94, 95,98, 135, 145;vs. social isolation 190;in Third World 159, 165, 167, 168,190rejection, social 168relapse 3, 87;antipsychotic drugs and 220, 230, 234;duration of untreated psychosis and291;eliminating, through intensivecommunity support 272;family-related factors in 24, 133, 232,284–285;stress and 25, 235, 277, 284, 285;unemployment and 143relapse prevention 283remission 10, 156, 159, 233;full, with no relapses 160;spontaneous 147rent subsidies 278, 280, 281residential settings: based on mutual support278;treatment in 268-271resistance 282respect, for patients 282restraints 91, 109, 111, 114, 115, 116, 180,269revolving-door patients 87, 91, 236–236,266,273,274Rhodesia 162rickets 204Rochester 155, 169role-playing 285rural-urban differences 35–36Russia:diagnostic approaches in 11;pre-revolutionary 159;See also MoscowSalford 88Salisbury 279

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