Author:
Ventriglio Antonio,Gupta Susham,Bhugra Dinesh
Abstract
SummaryHuman beings are social animals, and familial or social relationships can
cause a variety of difficulties as well as providing support in our social
functioning. The traditional way of looking at mental illness has focused on
abnormal thoughts, actions and behaviours in response to internal causes
(such as biological factors) as well as external ones such as social
determinants and social stressors. We contend that psychiatry is social.
Mental illness and interventions in psychiatry should be considered in the
framework of social context where patients live and factors they face on a
daily basis.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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