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This Element is a survey of the field of pathographies of mental illness. It explores classic texts in the field as well as other selected contemporary memoirs. In doing so, the reader is introduced to psychiatric information about various mental illnesses through a narrative lens, emphasizing experience. Because clinical research is evidenced-based and aims to produce generalizable knowledge (i.e., trends), the reading of pathographies can complement these findings with practical experiential insights. By pairing psychiatric information with pathographies, certain personal themes become apparent that are different from the empirical trends identified by scientific and medical researchers. Based on the survey presented here, this Element identifies seven such themes, laying the foundation for future research, inquiry, practice, and policy.

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1. Introduction; 2. What is Pathography?; 3. Depression; 4. Bipolar Disorder; 5. Schizophrenia; 6. Addiction; 7. Borderline Personality Disorder; 8. Conduct Disorder; 9. Anti-Social Personality Disorder; 10. Autism Spectrum Disorder; 11. Eating Disorders; 12. Key Personal Themes in Pathographies of Mental Illness; Appendix: Further Reading; Notes; References.

Pathographies of Mental Illness

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 10/20/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781009073660, 978-1009073660
      ISBN10: 1009073664

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This Element is a survey of the field of pathographies of mental illness. It explores classic texts in the field as well as other selected contemporary memoirs. In doing so, the reader is introduced to psychiatric information about various mental illnesses through a narrative lens, emphasizing experience. Because clinical research is evidenced-based and aims to produce generalizable knowledge (i.e., trends), the reading of pathographies can complement these findings with practical experiential insights. By pairing psychiatric information with pathographies, certain personal themes become apparent that are different from the empirical trends identified by scientific and medical researchers. Based on the survey presented here, this Element identifies seven such themes, laying the foundation for future research, inquiry, practice, and policy.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction; 2. What is Pathography?; 3. Depression; 4. Bipolar Disorder; 5. Schizophrenia; 6. Addiction; 7. Borderline Personality Disorder; 8. Conduct Disorder; 9. Anti-Social Personality Disorder; 10. Autism Spectrum Disorder; 11. Eating Disorders; 12. Key Personal Themes in Pathographies of Mental Illness; Appendix: Further Reading; Notes; References.

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