Reality of Mental Illness
Published in 1986 by Cambridge University Press, "Reality of Mental Illness" offers a compelling response to the growing anti-psychiatry movement, which controversially posits that mental illness is simply a form of social deviance. In this thought-provoking work, author Steven P. T. H. Isherwood examines the historical recognition of mental illness across diverse cultures, illustrating its significance beyond mere societal perspectives. Spanning 140 pages, this book delves into the philosophical foundations and medical frameworks that underpin psychiatric diagnoses and treatments. Isherwood's insightful analysis aims to reaffirm the complexities of mental health, making it an essential read for students, professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationship between psychiatry and society. Discover the rich discourse surrounding mental illness through a balanced lens that advocates for informed dialogue and compassion.