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2.
ScheffThomas J.: Being Mentally Ill: A Sociological Theory.Chicago: Aldine Press, pp. 31–39.
3.
Becker, op. cit., p. 9.
4.
LoflandJohn: Deviance and Identity.Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1969, p. 41.
5.
SarbinTheodore R.: “The Scientific Status of the Mental Illness Metaphor” in PlogStanley G. and EdgertonRobert B., Editors, Changing Perspectives in Mental Illness.New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969, p. 23.
6.
Ibid., p. 24.
7.
Ibid., p. 27.
8.
Ibid., p. 27.
9.
CaplanGerald: Principles of Preventive Psychiatry.New York: Basic Books, 1965, p. 9.
10.
FriedMarc: “Social Differences in Mental Health” in KosaJohn, AntonovskyAaron and ZolaIrving, Poverty and Health: A Sociological Analysis.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970, p. 113.
11.
Lofland, op. cit., p. 17.
12.
Sarbin, op. cit., p. 12.
13.
Ibid., p. 13.
14.
Ibid., p. 20.
15.
SzaszThomas: The Myth of Mental Illness.New York: Harper and Row, 1961, p. 251.
16.
EriksonKai: “Notes on the Sociology of Deviance” in ScheffThomas J., Mental Illness and Social Processes.New York: Harper and Row, 1967, p. 300.