Mental Health, Legal Capacity, and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Mahomed, Faraaz; Stein, Michael Ashley; Patel, Vikram
Mental Health, Legal Capacity, and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Mahomed, Faraaz; Stein, Michael Ashley; Patel, Vikram
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 803g
- ISBN-13: 9781108838856
- ISBN-10: 1108838855
- Artikelnr.: 61403227
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Introduction: A 'paradigm shift' in mental health care Faraaz Mahomed,
Michael Ashley Stein, Vikram Patel and Charlene Sunkel; 1. The alchemy of
agency: reflections on supported decision-making, the right to health and
health systems as democratic institutions Alicia Ely Yamin; 2. Redefining
international mental health care in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic
Benjamin A. Barsky, Julie Hannah and Dainius P¿ras; 3. Reparation for
psychiatric violence: a call to justice Tina Minkowitz; 4. Divergent human
rights approaches to capacity and consent Gerald L. Neuman; 5. From fairy
tale to reality: a practical legal approach towards the global abolition of
psychiatric coercion Laura Davidson; 6. The "fusion law" proposals and the
CRPD John Dawson and George Szmukler; 7. Contextualising legal capacity and
supported decision making in the Global South - Experiences of homeless
women with mental health issues from Chennai, India Mrinalini Ravi, Barbara
Regeer, Archana Padmakar, Vandana Gopikumar and Joske Bunders; 8. The
potential of the legal capacity law reform in Peru to transform mental
health provision Alberto Vásquez Encalada; 9. Advancing disability equality
through supported decision making: the CRPD and the Canadian constitution
Faisal Bhabha; 10. Decisional autonomy and India's Mental Healthcare Act,
2017: a comment on emerging jurisprudence Soumitra Pathare and Arjun
Kapoor; 11. Towards resolving damaging uncertainties: progress in the
United Kingdom and elsewhere Adrian D. Ward; 12. "The revolution will not
be televised": recent developments in mental health law reform in Zambia
and Ghana Heléne Combrinck and Enoch Chilemba; 13. Supported
decision-making and legal capacity in Kenya Elizabeth Kamundia and Ilze
Grobbelaar-du Plessis; 14. Seher's "circle of care" model in advancing
supported decision making in India Bhargavi V. Davar, Kavita Pillai and
Kimberly LaCroix; 15. The Swedish personal ombudsman: support in
decision-making and accessing human rights Ulrika Järkestig Berggren; 16.
Strategies to achieve a rights based approach through WHO Quality Rights
Michelle Funk, Natalie Drew Bold, Joana Ansong, Daniel Chisholm, Melita
Murko, Joyce Nato, Sally-ann Ohene, Jasmine Vergara and Edwina Zoghbi; 17.
The Clubhouse Model: A framework for naturally occurring supported decision
making Joel D. Corcoran, Cindy Hamersma and Steven Manning; 18. Mind the
gap: researching "alternatives to coercion" in mental health care Piers
Gooding; 19. Psychiatric advance directives and supported decision-making:
preliminary developments and pilot studies in California Christopher
Schnieders, Elyn R. Saks, Jonathan Martinis and Peter Blanck; 20.
Community-based mental health care delivery with partners in health: a
framework for putting the CRPD into practice Stephanie L. Smith; 21. Lived
experience perspectives from Australia, Canada, Kenya, Cameroon and South
Africa - conceptualizing the realities Charlene Sunkel, Andrew Turtle,
Sylvio A Gravel, Iregi Mwenja and Marie Angele Abanga; 22. In the pursuit
of justice: advocacy by and for hyper-marginalized people with psychosocial
disabilities through the law and beyond Lydia X. Z. Brown and Shain M.
Neumeier; 23. The Danish experience of transforming decision-making models
Dorrit Cato Christensen; 24. The use of patient advocates in supporting
people with psychosocial disabilities Aikaterini Nomidou; 25. Users'
involvement in decision-making: lessons from primary research in India and
Japan Kanna Sugiura; 26. Involvement of people with lived experience of
mental health conditions in decision-making to improve care in rural
Ethiopia Sally Souraya, Sisay Abyaneh, Charlotte Hanlon and Laura Asher.
Michael Ashley Stein, Vikram Patel and Charlene Sunkel; 1. The alchemy of
agency: reflections on supported decision-making, the right to health and
health systems as democratic institutions Alicia Ely Yamin; 2. Redefining
international mental health care in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic
Benjamin A. Barsky, Julie Hannah and Dainius P¿ras; 3. Reparation for
psychiatric violence: a call to justice Tina Minkowitz; 4. Divergent human
rights approaches to capacity and consent Gerald L. Neuman; 5. From fairy
tale to reality: a practical legal approach towards the global abolition of
psychiatric coercion Laura Davidson; 6. The "fusion law" proposals and the
CRPD John Dawson and George Szmukler; 7. Contextualising legal capacity and
supported decision making in the Global South - Experiences of homeless
women with mental health issues from Chennai, India Mrinalini Ravi, Barbara
Regeer, Archana Padmakar, Vandana Gopikumar and Joske Bunders; 8. The
potential of the legal capacity law reform in Peru to transform mental
health provision Alberto Vásquez Encalada; 9. Advancing disability equality
through supported decision making: the CRPD and the Canadian constitution
Faisal Bhabha; 10. Decisional autonomy and India's Mental Healthcare Act,
2017: a comment on emerging jurisprudence Soumitra Pathare and Arjun
Kapoor; 11. Towards resolving damaging uncertainties: progress in the
United Kingdom and elsewhere Adrian D. Ward; 12. "The revolution will not
be televised": recent developments in mental health law reform in Zambia
and Ghana Heléne Combrinck and Enoch Chilemba; 13. Supported
decision-making and legal capacity in Kenya Elizabeth Kamundia and Ilze
Grobbelaar-du Plessis; 14. Seher's "circle of care" model in advancing
supported decision making in India Bhargavi V. Davar, Kavita Pillai and
Kimberly LaCroix; 15. The Swedish personal ombudsman: support in
decision-making and accessing human rights Ulrika Järkestig Berggren; 16.
Strategies to achieve a rights based approach through WHO Quality Rights
Michelle Funk, Natalie Drew Bold, Joana Ansong, Daniel Chisholm, Melita
Murko, Joyce Nato, Sally-ann Ohene, Jasmine Vergara and Edwina Zoghbi; 17.
The Clubhouse Model: A framework for naturally occurring supported decision
making Joel D. Corcoran, Cindy Hamersma and Steven Manning; 18. Mind the
gap: researching "alternatives to coercion" in mental health care Piers
Gooding; 19. Psychiatric advance directives and supported decision-making:
preliminary developments and pilot studies in California Christopher
Schnieders, Elyn R. Saks, Jonathan Martinis and Peter Blanck; 20.
Community-based mental health care delivery with partners in health: a
framework for putting the CRPD into practice Stephanie L. Smith; 21. Lived
experience perspectives from Australia, Canada, Kenya, Cameroon and South
Africa - conceptualizing the realities Charlene Sunkel, Andrew Turtle,
Sylvio A Gravel, Iregi Mwenja and Marie Angele Abanga; 22. In the pursuit
of justice: advocacy by and for hyper-marginalized people with psychosocial
disabilities through the law and beyond Lydia X. Z. Brown and Shain M.
Neumeier; 23. The Danish experience of transforming decision-making models
Dorrit Cato Christensen; 24. The use of patient advocates in supporting
people with psychosocial disabilities Aikaterini Nomidou; 25. Users'
involvement in decision-making: lessons from primary research in India and
Japan Kanna Sugiura; 26. Involvement of people with lived experience of
mental health conditions in decision-making to improve care in rural
Ethiopia Sally Souraya, Sisay Abyaneh, Charlotte Hanlon and Laura Asher.
Introduction: A 'paradigm shift' in mental health care Faraaz Mahomed,
Michael Ashley Stein, Vikram Patel and Charlene Sunkel; 1. The alchemy of
agency: reflections on supported decision-making, the right to health and
health systems as democratic institutions Alicia Ely Yamin; 2. Redefining
international mental health care in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic
Benjamin A. Barsky, Julie Hannah and Dainius P¿ras; 3. Reparation for
psychiatric violence: a call to justice Tina Minkowitz; 4. Divergent human
rights approaches to capacity and consent Gerald L. Neuman; 5. From fairy
tale to reality: a practical legal approach towards the global abolition of
psychiatric coercion Laura Davidson; 6. The "fusion law" proposals and the
CRPD John Dawson and George Szmukler; 7. Contextualising legal capacity and
supported decision making in the Global South - Experiences of homeless
women with mental health issues from Chennai, India Mrinalini Ravi, Barbara
Regeer, Archana Padmakar, Vandana Gopikumar and Joske Bunders; 8. The
potential of the legal capacity law reform in Peru to transform mental
health provision Alberto Vásquez Encalada; 9. Advancing disability equality
through supported decision making: the CRPD and the Canadian constitution
Faisal Bhabha; 10. Decisional autonomy and India's Mental Healthcare Act,
2017: a comment on emerging jurisprudence Soumitra Pathare and Arjun
Kapoor; 11. Towards resolving damaging uncertainties: progress in the
United Kingdom and elsewhere Adrian D. Ward; 12. "The revolution will not
be televised": recent developments in mental health law reform in Zambia
and Ghana Heléne Combrinck and Enoch Chilemba; 13. Supported
decision-making and legal capacity in Kenya Elizabeth Kamundia and Ilze
Grobbelaar-du Plessis; 14. Seher's "circle of care" model in advancing
supported decision making in India Bhargavi V. Davar, Kavita Pillai and
Kimberly LaCroix; 15. The Swedish personal ombudsman: support in
decision-making and accessing human rights Ulrika Järkestig Berggren; 16.
Strategies to achieve a rights based approach through WHO Quality Rights
Michelle Funk, Natalie Drew Bold, Joana Ansong, Daniel Chisholm, Melita
Murko, Joyce Nato, Sally-ann Ohene, Jasmine Vergara and Edwina Zoghbi; 17.
The Clubhouse Model: A framework for naturally occurring supported decision
making Joel D. Corcoran, Cindy Hamersma and Steven Manning; 18. Mind the
gap: researching "alternatives to coercion" in mental health care Piers
Gooding; 19. Psychiatric advance directives and supported decision-making:
preliminary developments and pilot studies in California Christopher
Schnieders, Elyn R. Saks, Jonathan Martinis and Peter Blanck; 20.
Community-based mental health care delivery with partners in health: a
framework for putting the CRPD into practice Stephanie L. Smith; 21. Lived
experience perspectives from Australia, Canada, Kenya, Cameroon and South
Africa - conceptualizing the realities Charlene Sunkel, Andrew Turtle,
Sylvio A Gravel, Iregi Mwenja and Marie Angele Abanga; 22. In the pursuit
of justice: advocacy by and for hyper-marginalized people with psychosocial
disabilities through the law and beyond Lydia X. Z. Brown and Shain M.
Neumeier; 23. The Danish experience of transforming decision-making models
Dorrit Cato Christensen; 24. The use of patient advocates in supporting
people with psychosocial disabilities Aikaterini Nomidou; 25. Users'
involvement in decision-making: lessons from primary research in India and
Japan Kanna Sugiura; 26. Involvement of people with lived experience of
mental health conditions in decision-making to improve care in rural
Ethiopia Sally Souraya, Sisay Abyaneh, Charlotte Hanlon and Laura Asher.
Michael Ashley Stein, Vikram Patel and Charlene Sunkel; 1. The alchemy of
agency: reflections on supported decision-making, the right to health and
health systems as democratic institutions Alicia Ely Yamin; 2. Redefining
international mental health care in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic
Benjamin A. Barsky, Julie Hannah and Dainius P¿ras; 3. Reparation for
psychiatric violence: a call to justice Tina Minkowitz; 4. Divergent human
rights approaches to capacity and consent Gerald L. Neuman; 5. From fairy
tale to reality: a practical legal approach towards the global abolition of
psychiatric coercion Laura Davidson; 6. The "fusion law" proposals and the
CRPD John Dawson and George Szmukler; 7. Contextualising legal capacity and
supported decision making in the Global South - Experiences of homeless
women with mental health issues from Chennai, India Mrinalini Ravi, Barbara
Regeer, Archana Padmakar, Vandana Gopikumar and Joske Bunders; 8. The
potential of the legal capacity law reform in Peru to transform mental
health provision Alberto Vásquez Encalada; 9. Advancing disability equality
through supported decision making: the CRPD and the Canadian constitution
Faisal Bhabha; 10. Decisional autonomy and India's Mental Healthcare Act,
2017: a comment on emerging jurisprudence Soumitra Pathare and Arjun
Kapoor; 11. Towards resolving damaging uncertainties: progress in the
United Kingdom and elsewhere Adrian D. Ward; 12. "The revolution will not
be televised": recent developments in mental health law reform in Zambia
and Ghana Heléne Combrinck and Enoch Chilemba; 13. Supported
decision-making and legal capacity in Kenya Elizabeth Kamundia and Ilze
Grobbelaar-du Plessis; 14. Seher's "circle of care" model in advancing
supported decision making in India Bhargavi V. Davar, Kavita Pillai and
Kimberly LaCroix; 15. The Swedish personal ombudsman: support in
decision-making and accessing human rights Ulrika Järkestig Berggren; 16.
Strategies to achieve a rights based approach through WHO Quality Rights
Michelle Funk, Natalie Drew Bold, Joana Ansong, Daniel Chisholm, Melita
Murko, Joyce Nato, Sally-ann Ohene, Jasmine Vergara and Edwina Zoghbi; 17.
The Clubhouse Model: A framework for naturally occurring supported decision
making Joel D. Corcoran, Cindy Hamersma and Steven Manning; 18. Mind the
gap: researching "alternatives to coercion" in mental health care Piers
Gooding; 19. Psychiatric advance directives and supported decision-making:
preliminary developments and pilot studies in California Christopher
Schnieders, Elyn R. Saks, Jonathan Martinis and Peter Blanck; 20.
Community-based mental health care delivery with partners in health: a
framework for putting the CRPD into practice Stephanie L. Smith; 21. Lived
experience perspectives from Australia, Canada, Kenya, Cameroon and South
Africa - conceptualizing the realities Charlene Sunkel, Andrew Turtle,
Sylvio A Gravel, Iregi Mwenja and Marie Angele Abanga; 22. In the pursuit
of justice: advocacy by and for hyper-marginalized people with psychosocial
disabilities through the law and beyond Lydia X. Z. Brown and Shain M.
Neumeier; 23. The Danish experience of transforming decision-making models
Dorrit Cato Christensen; 24. The use of patient advocates in supporting
people with psychosocial disabilities Aikaterini Nomidou; 25. Users'
involvement in decision-making: lessons from primary research in India and
Japan Kanna Sugiura; 26. Involvement of people with lived experience of
mental health conditions in decision-making to improve care in rural
Ethiopia Sally Souraya, Sisay Abyaneh, Charlotte Hanlon and Laura Asher.