Models of madness was the title that inaugurated the collection 3P in 2006. Since then, and partly thanks to repercussions, there have been many changes in the cultural and international perspective on madness, and many advances in the field of research, which have made A second edition, updated and expanded, has recently been published in English.
Models of madness II, instead of replacing its predecessor, is presented as a supplementary volume that includes new chapters or profound reformulations of what was published in 2006. As the first volume, it is oriented to support and defend clinical practices and rethinking of Many professionals who hold more holistic, humanistic, relational or biopsychosocial approaches to psychosis, in contrast to the dominant biology currents in psychiatry. It also tries to provide revealing data and controversial points of view so that professio...read more