Books written by Peter Morrall

  • EBOOK: The Trouble with Therapy: Sociology and Psychotherapy: Sociology and Psychotherapy

    The authors of the 2006 edition of What Works for Whom: A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research, Anthony Roth and Peter Fonagy (and their collaborators) are either senior academics or senior practitioners in clinical psychology.

  • Madness: Ideas About Insanity

    For him and his colleague David Cooper (1967; 1968), the nuclear family is divisive and dislocating. Laing and Cooper founded the Philadelphia Association in 1965 through which about 20 therapeutic communities similar to Kingsley Hall ...

  • Insane Society: A Sociology of Mental Health

    Luxton D (ed.) (2015) Artificial Intelligence in Behavioral and Mental Health. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Elsevier Academic. Lyons S (2018) Wall Street at 30: Is greed still good? The Conversation, 8 December.

  • Insane Society: A Sociology of Mental Health

    This book critiques the connection between Western society and madness, scrutinizing if and how societal insanity affects the cause, construction, and consequence of madness.

  • Sociology and Nursing: An Introduction

    This introductory text provides nurses with the foundations of a sociological understanding of health issues which they should find of great help in thinking about their work and the role of their profession.

  • Sociology and Nursing: An Introduction

    This introductory text provides nurses with the foundations of a sociological understanding of health issues which they should find of great help in thinking about their work and the role of their profession.

  • Sociology and Nursing

    This introductory text looks at sociology as it applies to both health and health care. The principle sociological concepts in health are discussed as well as the whole context within which nurses function as professionals.

  • Sociology and Health: An Introduction

    This lively, introductory text provides students and health practitioners with the foundations of a sociological understanding of health issues.

  • Murder and Society

    This book provides a fascinating exploration of murder, providing an insight into what leads people to kill and what effect this has on society as a whole.

  • Madness and Murder: Implications for the Psychiatric Disciplines

    Murder is the most malevolent of acts by humans. Not only does the slaying of a man, woman or child destroy a life, but it ravages the lives of all...

  • Sociology and Nursing

    This introductory text provides nurses with the foundations of a sociological understanding of health issues which they should find of great help in thinking about their work and the role of their profession.