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Society, Behaviour & Epilepsy

Society, Behaviour & Epilepsy

9781617610011
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Although clinical, neurological, biological, psychiatric and even therapeutic aspects of epilepsy have been fairly consistently reviewed, relatively little is known about the psycho-social aspects of this condition. The psycho-social consequences of epilepsy are arguably often more severe than the severity of epilepsy. Studies show that social exclusion, fear, anxiety, stress, suicide, unemployment and homelessness among people with epilepsy are higher than the general population. Although there are no viable eclectic theories of bio-psychosocial aspects of epilepsy, there are several current psychological and sociological perspectives of this disorder. This book fills a gap in the literature on the psycho-social context of epilepsy.
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9781617610011
9781617610011

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
349
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
894
  • Preface; Towards a Better Understanding of Living with Epilepsy:: The Lived Experience of Seizures; Indicators of the Social Consequences of Epilepsy; From Public to Personal:: A Social & Ethnographic View of Epilepsy; Quality of Life in Epilepsy; Addressing the treatment gap in epilepsy; Health Literacy & the Outcomes of Care among Individuals with Epilepsy; Epilepsy & Employment; Gender & Epilepsy:: Clinical, Social & Psychological Impact; Sociology & Epilepsy:: Mind-Body Medicalisation; Crossing Continents:: Meanings & Management of Epilepsy among People of Pakistani Origin Living in the UK; Adherence to Antiepileptic Drug Therapy across the Developmental Life-Span; Social Competence & Children with Epilepsy; Psychosocial Adjustment in Children with Epilepsy & their Families); Perspectives on Depression in Epilepsy; Depression in People with Epilepsy; Epilepsy in the Elderly:: Diagnostic Approach & Treatment; Use of Complementary & Alternative Medicine for Treatment of Epilepsy; Index.
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