12th Edition

Sociology of Mental Disorder

By William C. Cockerham Copyright 2024
    412 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    412 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The twelfth edition of the Sociology of Mental Disorder presents the major issues and research findings on the influence of race, social class, gender, and age on the incidence and prevalence of mental disorders. The text also examines the institutions that help those with mental disorders, mental health law, and public policy.

    Many important updates are new to this edition:

    • The mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are examined.
    • Aging and mental health is discussed in more detail.
    • Updated review of gender differences in mental disorder.
    • A revised and more in-depth discussion of mental health and race.
    • Problems in the community care of the mentally ill are covered.
    • Updates of research and citations throughout.

    Blending foundational concepts and sociological perspectives on mental health issues with newer studies and accounts in an accessible and authoritative survey of the field, the new edition of Sociology of Mental Disorder remains an essential text and an invaluable resource for students and scholars.

    1 Madness and Society

    2 Types of Mental Disorders

    3 Becoming Mentally Disordered: The Examples of Schizophrenia, Anxiety, and Depression

    4 Mental Disorder: Concepts of Causes and Cures

    5 Mental Disorder as Deviant Social Behavior

    6 Mental Disorder: Social Epidemiology

    7 Mental Disorder: Social Class

    8 Mental Disorder: Age, Gender, and Marital Status

    9 Mental Disorder: Race

    10 Mental Disorder: Urban versus Rural Living, COVID-19, and Migration

    11 Help-Seeking Behavior and the Prepatient Experience

    12 Patienthood in Institutions

    13 Stigma

    14 Community Care and Public Policy

    15 Mental Disorder and the Law

    16 Mental Disorder and Public Policy in Selected Countries

    Biography

    William C. Cockerham is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Chair Emeritus at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Research Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park. He previously held a joint appointment in sociology and psychiatry at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is past President of the Research Committee on Health Sociology of the International Sociological Association and formerly served on the editorial boards of the American Sociological Review, the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Society and Mental Health, Social Currents, and other journals. Dr Cockerham has published numerous peer-reviewed papers in academic journals and is author or editor of 20 books. His most recent books from Routledge include Sociological Theories of Health and Illness (2021), Medical Sociology, 15th edition (2021), and The COVID-19 Reader: The Science and What It Says About the Social (2021).

    "Cockerham's Sociology of Mental Disorder is a powerful, engaging, and handy text for students and researchers interested in understanding the sociological perspective on mental health and illness. In his thoroughly revised 12th edition, Cockerham incorporates new research, surveys the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and examines many of the most pressing contemporary challenges in providing community-based mental health care. It is truly a classic text in our field."  Eric R. Wright, Georgia State University