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what is Ian hacking proposal on mental illness

focus on the way certain(human) classifications or kinds interact in ways that shape the things (people) are classified 

100

visual hallucination

which of the following aliments would Hacking not consider "transient mental illness."

100

what were the original aims of the asylum system in the us

Dorothea dix influenced asylum to be safe, therapeutic, and live quality and productive lives 

100

Describe the Italy, Trieste model of mental health care

They take a holistic approach focusing on the on the individual and their social connections not the disorder 

100

What is UNCRPD

the United States Convention on the rights of persons with Disabilities 

200

they cant be wished away, they arent something to be ashamed of,drugs work

what does arplay think about bipolar disorder and diabetes that are similar?

200

warrant and content efficacy 

what does nomy arpaly discusses as two ways in which she thinks mental states are distinct from biochemicals? 

200

what two reasons does Roth give to doubts that the closing asylums drove mental health illness into jails and prisons 

only a third of people with mental illness were suddenly on the streets.

the increase of population after closing institutions was 10%

200

What does the term reification mean according to carr?

process by which the effects of a political arrangements of power and resources start to seem like objective's 

200

what are children with autism sensitive to?

1. sound, smells

2.echolaia

3.needs routine

4. flaps hand


300

an audience is moved to tears.

what is an example of content efficacy? 

300

"Change the ways in which individuals experience themselves, lead people to evolve their feelings and behaviors"

what does Hacking say about interactive kinds? 

300

what are the 3 p

people place purpose

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What does she mean by mediazation? 

treating common human conditions as medical aliments

-cures are medical intervention targeting disease 

300

which of the following happened to Elizabth Faribault while she was held at the canton asylum? 

-her husband wrote letters arguing for her release 

-she escaped and was recaptured

-she gave birth to a child

-she died mysterious 

400

exhibit looping effects

what does Hacking argue 

400

people can change in virtue of how they have understood themselves and how they are treated. 

what is hackings take on looping affects

400

what does insel mean by Americas mental sick care system?

designed to respond to a crisis but not the developed w/ a vision of mental health that's focus on the prevention and recovery.

400

explain the notion of "got run over by a car syndrome"

Treat the very real suffering that is happening in the bodies of the people but also stop the guy running over people

400

The current state of the ASD research recommends individualized care to addresses the unique experience  

true

500

they argue their condition should not be seen as a medical problem.

why does elliot say that the reason people who experience what has been historically diagnosed as a mental disorder resist medicalizing their condition?

500

autism has a pathology p which means it is an indifferent kind since it is biological. But autism in children, they interact with autistic children, evolving and changing so maybe interactive kind.

can a diagnosis be interactive and indifferent?


500

what reasons does insel give to account for "dire" outcome despite what he claims are effective treatments?

-individual care works but doesnt have comprehensive care 

-theres a knowledge gap in matching treatments

-precision medicine is not yet a reality for mental illness

-refractory challenge of negative attitudes 

500

what is disability study

examines the meaning, nature and consequences of diability from a variety of perspectives

500

which are the reasons that editor Martino and Lindsay advocate for studying the interaction of critical disability study and animal study  

1. inform efforts in both fields to advocate for the voiceless

2. to better understand creative ways of mobilizing and advocating for rights

3. to make space for non-normative ways of voicing lived experience 

4. to better understand multiple perspectives on interdependence 

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