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Oxford University Press, USA

The Medical Model in Mental Health: An Explanation and Evaluation

The Medical Model in Mental Health: An Explanation and Evaluation

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Many published books that comment on the medical model have been written by doctors, who assume that readers have the same knowledge of medicine, or by those who have attempted to discredit and attack the medical practice. Both types of book have tended to present diagnostic categories in
medicine as universally scientifically valid examples of clear-cut diseases easily distinguished from each other and from health; with a fixed prognosis; and with a well-understood aetiology leading to disease-reversing treatments. These are contrasted with psychiatric diagnoses and treatments,
which are described as unclear and inadequate in comparison.

The Medical Model in Mental Health: An Explanation and Evaluation explores the overlap between the usefulness of diagnostic constructs (which enable prognosis and treatment decisions) and the therapeutic effectiveness of psychiatry compared with general medicine. The book explains the medical model
and how it applies in mental health, assuming little knowledge or experience of medicine, and defends psychiatry as a medical practice.


Author: Ahmed Samei Huda
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 07/16/2019
Pages: 408
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.10w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780198807254

About the Author

Ahmed Samei Huda, Consultant Psychiatrist, Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, UK

Dr Ahmed Samei Huda works as a Consultant Psychiatrist specializing in early intervention in psychosis in the Greater Manchester area. He has worked as a consultant psychiatrist since 2002, including about a year in Australia, and has focused on clinical work rather than academic research. This is
his first published book. It was written because he felt the issues it addresses are often not addressed from the point of view of a clinician who has a good knowledge of how psychiatry compares to the rest of medicine.

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