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The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis Book Series


About the Series

The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis (ISPS) comprises a diverse range of individuals, networks and institutional members across more than twenty countries. Central to its ethos is that the perspectives of individuals with lived experience of psychosis, and their families and friends, are key to forging more inclusive understandings of, and collaborative therapeutic approaches to, psychosis.

With a core aim of promoting psychological and social approaches to psychosis, ISPS has a history stretching back more than five decades. During this time it has witnessed the relentless pursuit of primarily biological explanations for psychosis. This tide has been turning in recent years, with growing international recognition of a range of psychological, social, and cultural factors that have considerable explanatory traction and distinct therapeutic possibilities. Policymakers, treatment professionals, people with lived experience of psychosis, and family members are increasingly exploring interventions in which talking and listening are key ingredients. Psychosocially informed understandings and support frameworks are helpful for fostering and promoting personal recovery in the face of adverse psychotic experience. Recognising the humanitarian and therapeutic potential of these perspectives, ISPS embraces a wide spectrum of approaches from psychodynamic, systemic, cognitive, and arts therapies, to need-adapted and dialogical approaches, family and group therapies and residential therapeutic communities.

A further ambition of ISPS is to draw together diverse viewpoints on psychosis and to foster discussion and debate across the biomedical and social sciences, including establishing meaningful dialogue with practitioners and researchers who are more familiar with biological-based approaches. Such discussions are supported by growing evidence of the entanglement of genes and physiology with socio-cultural, environmental, and emotional contexts. This allows a consideration of mental distress as an embodied psycho-social experience that must be understood in relation to a person’s life history and circumstances.

The ISPS book series seeks to capture these developments in the field by providing a forum in which authors with a variety of lived and professional experiences can share the significant value of their work. Complemented by international and national conferences and publication of the journal Psychosis, this series is central to the activities of ISPS and their global reach. It comprises books with a variety of empirical focuses and with differing experiential and disciplinary perspectives. Although diverse, the range of books combines intellectual rigour with accessibility to readers across the ISPS community. We aim for the series to be a resource for mental health professionals, for those developing and implementing policy, for academics in the social and clinical sciences, and for people whose interest in psychosis stems from personal or family experience.

To support its aim of advancing scholarship in an inclusive and interdisciplinary way, the series benefits from the advice of an editorial board whose members are drawn from across the ISPS community:

Katherine Berry; Sandra Bucci; Marc Calmeyn; Caroline Cupitt; Stephanie Ewart; Pamela Fuller; Jim Geekie; Olympia Gianfrancesco; Lee Gunn; Kelley Irmen; Sumeet Jain; Nev Jones; David Kennard; Eleanor Longden; Tanya Luhrmann; Brian Martindale; Andrew Moskowitz; Michael O’Loughlin; Jim van Os; David Shiers.

For more information about ISPS, email [email protected] or visit our website, www.isps.org.

For more information about the journal Psychosis visit www.isps.org/index.php/publications/journal

 

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Models of Madness Psychological, Social and Biological Approaches to Psychosis

Models of Madness: Psychological, Social and Biological Approaches to Psychosis

2nd Edition

Edited By Dr John Read, Professor Richard Bentall, Loren Mosher, John Read, Jacqui Dillon
July 15, 2013

Are hallucinations and delusions really symptoms of an illness called ‘schizophrenia’? Are mental health problems really caused by chemical imbalances and genetic predispositions? Are psychiatric drugs as effective and safe as the drug companies claim? Is madness preventable? This second edition of...

Experiencing Psychosis Personal and Professional Perspectives

Experiencing Psychosis: Personal and Professional Perspectives

1st Edition

Edited By Jim Geekie, Patte Randal, Debra Lampshire, John Read
September 21, 2011

Extensive scientific research has been conducted into understanding and learning more about psychotic experiences. However, in existing research the voice of subjective experience is rarely taken into consideration. In this book, first-person accounts are brought centre-stage and examined alongside...

Psychosis as a Personal Crisis An Experience-Based Approach

Psychosis as a Personal Crisis: An Experience-Based Approach

1st Edition

Edited By Marius Romme, Sandra Escher
November 10, 2011

Psychosis as a Personal Crisis seeks to challenge the way people who hear voices are both viewed and treated. This book emphasises the individual variation between people who suffer from psychosis and puts forward the idea that hearing voices is not in itself a sign of mental illness. In this book ...

Experiences of Mental Health In-patient Care Narratives From Service Users, Carers and Professionals

Experiences of Mental Health In-patient Care: Narratives From Service Users, Carers and Professionals

1st Edition

Edited By Mark Hardcastle, David Kennard, Sheila Grandison, Leonard Fagin
May 10, 2007

Commended in the Mental Health category of the 2008 BMA Medical Book Competition. This book offers an insight into the experience of psychiatric in-patient care, from both a professional and a user perspective. The editors highlight the problems in creating therapeutic environments within ...

Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Schizophrenic Psychoses Past, Present and Future

Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Schizophrenic Psychoses: Past, Present and Future

1st Edition

Edited By Yrjö O. Alanen, Manuel González de Chávez, Ann-Louise S. Silver, Brian V. Martindale
June 26, 2009

Highly Commended in the Psychiatry category at the 2010 BMA Medical Book Awards! Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Schizophrenic Psychoses brings together professionals from around the world to provide an extensive overview of the treatment of schizophrenia and psychosis. Divided into three parts – ...

Making Sense of Madness Contesting the Meaning of Schizophrenia

Making Sense of Madness: Contesting the Meaning of Schizophrenia

1st Edition

By Jim Geekie, John Read
June 19, 2009

The experience of madness – which might also be referred to more formally as ‘schizophrenia’ or ‘psychosis’ – consists of a complex, confusing and often distressing collection of experiences, such as hearing voices or developing unusual, seemingly unfounded beliefs. Madness, in its various forms ...

Psychotherapies for the Psychoses Theoretical, Cultural and Clinical Integration

Psychotherapies for the Psychoses: Theoretical, Cultural and Clinical Integration

1st Edition

Edited By John F. M. Gleeson, Eóin Killackey, Helen Krstev
March 27, 2008

Can biological and psychological interventions be integrated in the treatment of psychosis? Throughout the world, access to psychotherapeutic and psychosocial treatments for the psychoses varies significantly, with many people diagnosed with psychotic disorders receiving only medication as ...

Evolving Psychosis Different Stages, Different Treatments

Evolving Psychosis: Different Stages, Different Treatments

1st Edition

Edited By Jan Olav Johannessen, Brian V. Martindale, Johan Cullberg
April 12, 2006

Can early, need-adapted treatment prevent the long-terms effects of psychosis? How important is phase-specific treatment? Evolving Psychosis explores the success of psycho-social treatments for psychosis in helping patients recover more quickly and stay well longer. Mental health professionals ...

Family and Multi-Family Work with Psychosis A Guide for Professionals

Family and Multi-Family Work with Psychosis: A Guide for Professionals

1st Edition

By Gerd-Ragna Bloch Thorsen, Trond Gronnestad, Anne Lise Oxnevad
October 30, 2006

Family and Multi-Family Work with Psychosis provides a practical step-by-step guide for professionals treating psychosis using family work. The authors draw on over ten years of experience working with family and multi-family groups where there are members with a psychotic disturbance. They ...

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