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Medical sociology and its relationship to other disciplines: the case of mental health and the ambivalent relationship between sociology and psychiatry

Medical sociology and its relationship to other disciplines: the case of mental health and the ambivalent relationship between sociology and psychiatry
Medical sociology and its relationship to other disciplines: the case of mental health and the ambivalent relationship between sociology and psychiatry
Within the subfield of the sociology of health and illness, mental health is a well-established and major area of sociological inquiry and interest. This prominent interest has necessarily brought sociologists into contact with other disciplines concerned with research and practice in the area of mental illness. The most notable of these has been the discipline of psychiatry. As Norman Elias noted nearly 40 years ago, this relationship necessarily involves difference and tensions because whilst sociology and psychiatry are both dealing with human behaviour, their explanatory frameworks are different and each needs to protect their professional and theoretical autonomy
978-1-4419-7259-0
21-37
Springer
Rogers, Anne
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Pilgrim, David
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Pescosolido, Bernice A.
Martin, Jack K.
McLeod, Jane D.
Rogers, Anne
Rogers, Anne
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Pilgrim, David
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Pescosolido, Bernice A.
Martin, Jack K.
McLeod, Jane D.
Rogers, Anne

Rogers, Anne and Pilgrim, David (2010) Medical sociology and its relationship to other disciplines: the case of mental health and the ambivalent relationship between sociology and psychiatry. In, Pescosolido, Bernice A., Martin, Jack K., McLeod, Jane D. and Rogers, Anne (eds.) Handbook of the Sociology of Health, Illness, and Healing: A Blueprint for the 21st Century. (Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research) New York, US. Springer, pp. 21-37. (doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-7261-3_2).

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Within the subfield of the sociology of health and illness, mental health is a well-established and major area of sociological inquiry and interest. This prominent interest has necessarily brought sociologists into contact with other disciplines concerned with research and practice in the area of mental illness. The most notable of these has been the discipline of psychiatry. As Norman Elias noted nearly 40 years ago, this relationship necessarily involves difference and tensions because whilst sociology and psychiatry are both dealing with human behaviour, their explanatory frameworks are different and each needs to protect their professional and theoretical autonomy

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Published date: 2010
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 366190
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/366190
ISBN: 978-1-4419-7259-0
PURE UUID: a18e714c-1f30-4594-9cf3-8be84e7d1ca1

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Date deposited: 26 Jun 2014 08:43
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 17:04

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Author: Anne Rogers
Author: David Pilgrim
Editor: Bernice A. Pescosolido
Editor: Jack K. Martin
Editor: Jane D. McLeod
Editor: Anne Rogers

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