An edition of Smoking Privileges (2014)

Smoking Privileges

Psychiatry, the Mentally Ill, and the Tobacco Industry in America

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An edition of Smoking Privileges (2014)

Smoking Privileges

Psychiatry, the Mentally Ill, and the Tobacco Industry in America

"Current public health literature suggests that the mentally ill may represent as much as half of the smokers in America. In Smoking Privileges, Laura Hirshbein highlights the complex problem of mentally ill smokers, placing it in the context of changes in psychiatry, in the tobacco and pharmaceutical industries, and in the experience of mental illness over the last century. Hirshbein, a medical historian and clinical psychiatrist, first shows how cigarettes functioned in the old system of psychiatric care, revealing that mental health providers long ago noted the important role of cigarettes within treatment settings and the strong attachment of many mentally ill individuals to their cigarettes. Hirshbein also relates how, as the sale of cigarettes dwindled, the tobacco industry quietly researched alternative markets, including those who smoked for psychological reasons, ultimately discovering connections between mental states and smoking, and the addictive properties of nicotine. However, Smoking Privileges warns that to see smoking among the mentally ill only in terms of addiction misses how this behavior fits into the broader context of their lives. Cigarettes not only helped structure their relationships with other people, but also have been important objects of attachment. Indeed, even after psychiatric hospitals belatedly instituted smoking bans in the late twentieth century, smoking remained an integral part of life for many seriously ill patients, with implications not only for public health but for the ongoing treatment of psychiatric disorders. Making matters worse, well-meaning tobacco-control policies have had the unintended consequence of further stigmatizing the mentally ill. A groundbreaking look at a little-known public health problem, Smoking Privileges illuminates the intersection of smoking and mental illness, and offers a new perspective on public policy regarding cigarettes"--Provided by publisher.

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English
Pages
256

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Smoking Privileges: Psychiatry, the Mentally Ill, and the Tobacco Industry in America
Jan 31, 2015, Rutgers University Press
hardcover in English
Cover of: Smoking Privileges
Smoking Privileges: Psychiatry, the Mentally Ill, and the Tobacco Industry in America
2015, Rutgers University Press
in English
Cover of: Smoking Privileges
Smoking Privileges
2015, Rutgers University Press
in English
Cover of: Smoking Privileges
Smoking Privileges: Psychiatry, the Mentally Ill, and the Tobacco Industry in America
2015, Rutgers University Press
in English
Cover of: Smoking Privileges
Smoking Privileges: Psychiatry, the Mentally Ill, and the Tobacco Industry in America
2014, Rutgers University Press
in English

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Source title: Smoking Privileges: Psychiatry, the Mentally Ill, and the Tobacco Industry in America (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine)

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Library of Congress
RC567, RC567 .H56 2015

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Format
hardcover
Number of pages
256

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27505778M
ISBN 10
0813563976
ISBN 13
9780813563978
LCCN
2014017486
OCLC/WorldCat
878111494
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0813563976

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OL20303032W

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