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Recovery From Schizophrenia: Psychiatry And Political Economy

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SUBJECT INDEX 395self-employment 159self-esteem: avoidance of coercion and 269;cooperative housing and 281;coping strategies and 284;depression and 3;employment vs. unemployment and 36,46, 48, 102, 143, 159, 246, 248, 261;intensive community support and 273;poverty and 30;small community settings and 279;stigma and 189;Third World family dynamics and 169self-labeling 0 –189self-reliance 9self-respect 131self-worth 16, 130Senegal 147, 168;Dakar 162sensory gating, abnormal 23serotonin 220, 237service provision, consumer involvement in288–289sex differences see gender differencessex roles viiishamans 166–167, 168shame 24sheltered workshops 85, 140–141, 250–251, 256, 263Shona people 162Sichuan 151, 157–158side effects 236–238, 239, 273Sierra Leone 167Singapore 148, 152–153single photon emission tomography(SPECT) 23Sioux Pine Ridge Reservation 162skin conductance tests 233“sleeping rough” 88slum housing 88smoking see cigarette smokingSoap Summit 293social acceptance, importance of 168“social capital” 30, 36social class:incidence of schizophrenia and 201–203;income inequality and 30;illness and death and 28–30;mental illness and 31;outcome of schizophrenia and 143–144, 145, 246;social drift vs. social stress and 32–33;see also castessocial consensus 136, 137 (table), 168–169social control 135Social Costs of National Economic Policy 37social drift 32–33, 34,203social environment 233social firms (enterprises) 253–256, 263social functioning 55, 71, 88, 149-150,266,283social integration 265social isolation 167, 189–190, 283socialist central planning 145social marketing, fighting stigma through295–296social network, collapse of 189–190social psychiatry revolution 8, 88, 92, 95,101, 137;deinstitutionalization and 83–86, 109;moral treatment and 109;social tolerance and 138social recovery 8, 55–56, 58, 72 (fig.), 72(table), 74 (fig.), 74, 77 (fig.), 131social role 241, 243, 246, 248, 266, 279Social Security 278, 281, 288;see also Social Security DisabilityInsurance;Supplemental Security IncomeSocial Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)259–260, 263Social Services Act of 88social skills 283social stagnation 32–32social stress 32–33, 38, 209social support 36social therapy 86social tolerance 138–139social treatment 230;see also psychosocial treatmentsocial withdrawal 22, 23;stigma and 185;unemployment and 131Society of Friends 102;

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