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In “First Person Accounts of Mental Illness”, case studies of individuals experiencing schizophrenia, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, substance use disorders, and other mental ailments will be provided for students studying the classification and treatment of psychopathology. All of the cases are written from the perspective of the mentally ill individual, providing readers with a unique perspective of the experience of living with a mental disorder.
A unique volume of first-person narratives written from the perspective of individuals with a mental illness
Drawing from a broad range of sources, including narratives written expressly for this book, self-published accounts, and excerpts from previously published memoirs, this distinctive set of personal stories covers and illustrates a wide spectrum of mental disorder categories, including:
• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
• Mood disorders
• Anxiety disorders
• Personality disorders
• Substance-related disorders
• Eating disorders
• Impulse control disorders
• Cognitive disorders
• Somatoform disorders
• Dissociative disorders
• Gender identity disorders
• Sleep disorders
• Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence
Reflecting a recovery orientation and strengths-based approach, the authentic and relevant stories in First Person Accounts of Mental Illness and Recovery promote a greater appreciation for the individual's role in treatment and an expansion of hope and recovery.
A unique volume of first-person narratives written from the perspective of individuals with a mental illness
Drawing from a broad range of sources, including narratives written expressly for this book, self-published accounts, and excerpts from previously published memoirs, this distinctive set of personal stories covers and illustrates a wide spectrum of mental disorder categories, including:
• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
• Mood disorders
• Anxiety disorders
• Personality disorders
• Substance-related disorders
• Eating disorders
• Impulse control disorders
• Cognitive disorders
• Somatoform disorders
• Dissociative disorders
• Gender identity disorders
• Sleep disorders
• Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence
Reflecting a recovery orientation and strengths-based approach, the authentic and relevant stories in First Person Accounts of Mental Illness and Recovery promote a greater appreciation for the individual's role in treatment and an expansion of hope and recovery.