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Mental Health Matters is an innovative, interdisciplinary collection of texts which challenge traditional understandings of mental health, emphasising the perspectives of mental health service-users. Combining classic writings about mental health practices and problems from psychiatry, sociology and psychology with specially commissioned new articles, it considers theories and debates in mental health and distress; the social and historical dimensions of mental health; involving users in mental health services and practically improving those services.
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Mental Health Matters is an innovative, interdisciplinary collection of texts which challenge traditional understandings of mental health, emphasising the perspectives of mental health service-users. Combining classic writings about mental health practices and problems from psychiatry, sociology and psychology with specially commissioned new articles, it considers theories and debates in mental health and distress; the social and historical dimensions of mental health; involving users in mental health services and practically improving those services.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic / Macmillan Education
- 1996 edition
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780333678473
- ISBN-10: 0333678478
- Artikelnr.: 35729826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic / Macmillan Education
- 1996 edition
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780333678473
- ISBN-10: 0333678478
- Artikelnr.: 35729826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited By Tom Heller, Jill Reynolds, Roger Gomm, Rosemary Muston and Stephen Pattison
PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL DISTRESS: DEBATES AND THEORIES.
Introduction.
Psychological Approaches to Mental Health and Distress; R. Dallos.
A Psychiatric Perspective on Mental Distress; R.E. Kendall.
'Schizophrenia' Re
evaluated; M. Boyle.
Life Events Loss and Depressive Disorders; G. Browne.
Transition and Loss; C. Murray.
Parkes Women and Madness; P. Chesler.
The Cultural Context of Mental Distress; R. Warner.
Labelling Mental Illness; T. Scheff.
On Being Sane in Insane Places; D.L. Rosenhan.
Reversing Deviance; R. Gomm.
Some Problematic Aspects of Dementia; T. Kitwood.
The Families' Experience; D. Jones.
PART TWO: MENTAL HEALTH POLICY, SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND CIVIL RIGHTS.
Introduction Mental Health and Inequality; R. Gomm.
George III and Changing Views of Madness; L. Jones.
Professionals, the State and the Development of Mental Health Policy; J. Busfield.
Beyond the Asylum; J. Leff.
Scare in the Community: Britain in Moral Panic; M. Muijen.
Media Images of Mental Distress; G. Philo, J. Secker, S. Platt, L. Henderson, G. McLaughlin and J. Burnside.
Towards Understanding Suicide; S. Taylor and A. Gilmour.
Two Notions of Risk in Mental Health Debates; D. Pilgrim and A. Rogers.
The History of Tranquilliser Use; J. Gabe.
The Black Experience of Mental Health Law; D. Browne.
The Need to Change Mental Health Law; N. Eastman.
PART THREE: INVOLVING USERS IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES.
Introduction.
The History of the User Movement in the UK; P. Campbell.
The Lives of 'Users'
P. Barham and R. Hayward.
Structuring Effective User Involvement; G. Maza.
Mental Health Services that Empower Women; J. Williams and G. Watson.
Asian Women Speak Out; S. Fenton and A. Sadiq.
Focusing on Health: Focus Groups for Consulting About Health Needs; M. Tang and C. Cunninghame.
What Users Want from Crisis Services; L. Sayce, Y. Christie, M. Slade and A. Cobb.
PART FOUR: EXAMINING PRACTICE.
Introduction.
Using Research to Change Practice; G. Parry.
Reviewing Advances in Psychiatry; R. Ramsay and T. Fahy.
Normalising Professional Skills; D. Brandon.
Developing a Bridge to Women's Social Action; S. Holland.
Working Psychotherapeutically with Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse; F. Gardner.
Treating Anorexia Nervosa; J. Russell.
Rehabilitating Voice
Hearers; M. Romme.
Communicating as if Your Life Depended on It; J. Killick.
Practising Cultural Psychiatry; S. Acharyya.
Maintaining an Emergency Service; P. Tyrer.
Working with Refugees and Survivors of Torture; J. Shackman and J. Reynolds.
Doing Being Human; T. Heller.
Introduction.
Psychological Approaches to Mental Health and Distress; R. Dallos.
A Psychiatric Perspective on Mental Distress; R.E. Kendall.
'Schizophrenia' Re
evaluated; M. Boyle.
Life Events Loss and Depressive Disorders; G. Browne.
Transition and Loss; C. Murray.
Parkes Women and Madness; P. Chesler.
The Cultural Context of Mental Distress; R. Warner.
Labelling Mental Illness; T. Scheff.
On Being Sane in Insane Places; D.L. Rosenhan.
Reversing Deviance; R. Gomm.
Some Problematic Aspects of Dementia; T. Kitwood.
The Families' Experience; D. Jones.
PART TWO: MENTAL HEALTH POLICY, SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND CIVIL RIGHTS.
Introduction Mental Health and Inequality; R. Gomm.
George III and Changing Views of Madness; L. Jones.
Professionals, the State and the Development of Mental Health Policy; J. Busfield.
Beyond the Asylum; J. Leff.
Scare in the Community: Britain in Moral Panic; M. Muijen.
Media Images of Mental Distress; G. Philo, J. Secker, S. Platt, L. Henderson, G. McLaughlin and J. Burnside.
Towards Understanding Suicide; S. Taylor and A. Gilmour.
Two Notions of Risk in Mental Health Debates; D. Pilgrim and A. Rogers.
The History of Tranquilliser Use; J. Gabe.
The Black Experience of Mental Health Law; D. Browne.
The Need to Change Mental Health Law; N. Eastman.
PART THREE: INVOLVING USERS IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES.
Introduction.
The History of the User Movement in the UK; P. Campbell.
The Lives of 'Users'
P. Barham and R. Hayward.
Structuring Effective User Involvement; G. Maza.
Mental Health Services that Empower Women; J. Williams and G. Watson.
Asian Women Speak Out; S. Fenton and A. Sadiq.
Focusing on Health: Focus Groups for Consulting About Health Needs; M. Tang and C. Cunninghame.
What Users Want from Crisis Services; L. Sayce, Y. Christie, M. Slade and A. Cobb.
PART FOUR: EXAMINING PRACTICE.
Introduction.
Using Research to Change Practice; G. Parry.
Reviewing Advances in Psychiatry; R. Ramsay and T. Fahy.
Normalising Professional Skills; D. Brandon.
Developing a Bridge to Women's Social Action; S. Holland.
Working Psychotherapeutically with Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse; F. Gardner.
Treating Anorexia Nervosa; J. Russell.
Rehabilitating Voice
Hearers; M. Romme.
Communicating as if Your Life Depended on It; J. Killick.
Practising Cultural Psychiatry; S. Acharyya.
Maintaining an Emergency Service; P. Tyrer.
Working with Refugees and Survivors of Torture; J. Shackman and J. Reynolds.
Doing Being Human; T. Heller.
PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL DISTRESS: DEBATES AND THEORIES.
Introduction.
Psychological Approaches to Mental Health and Distress; R. Dallos.
A Psychiatric Perspective on Mental Distress; R.E. Kendall.
'Schizophrenia' Re
evaluated; M. Boyle.
Life Events Loss and Depressive Disorders; G. Browne.
Transition and Loss; C. Murray.
Parkes Women and Madness; P. Chesler.
The Cultural Context of Mental Distress; R. Warner.
Labelling Mental Illness; T. Scheff.
On Being Sane in Insane Places; D.L. Rosenhan.
Reversing Deviance; R. Gomm.
Some Problematic Aspects of Dementia; T. Kitwood.
The Families' Experience; D. Jones.
PART TWO: MENTAL HEALTH POLICY, SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND CIVIL RIGHTS.
Introduction Mental Health and Inequality; R. Gomm.
George III and Changing Views of Madness; L. Jones.
Professionals, the State and the Development of Mental Health Policy; J. Busfield.
Beyond the Asylum; J. Leff.
Scare in the Community: Britain in Moral Panic; M. Muijen.
Media Images of Mental Distress; G. Philo, J. Secker, S. Platt, L. Henderson, G. McLaughlin and J. Burnside.
Towards Understanding Suicide; S. Taylor and A. Gilmour.
Two Notions of Risk in Mental Health Debates; D. Pilgrim and A. Rogers.
The History of Tranquilliser Use; J. Gabe.
The Black Experience of Mental Health Law; D. Browne.
The Need to Change Mental Health Law; N. Eastman.
PART THREE: INVOLVING USERS IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES.
Introduction.
The History of the User Movement in the UK; P. Campbell.
The Lives of 'Users'
P. Barham and R. Hayward.
Structuring Effective User Involvement; G. Maza.
Mental Health Services that Empower Women; J. Williams and G. Watson.
Asian Women Speak Out; S. Fenton and A. Sadiq.
Focusing on Health: Focus Groups for Consulting About Health Needs; M. Tang and C. Cunninghame.
What Users Want from Crisis Services; L. Sayce, Y. Christie, M. Slade and A. Cobb.
PART FOUR: EXAMINING PRACTICE.
Introduction.
Using Research to Change Practice; G. Parry.
Reviewing Advances in Psychiatry; R. Ramsay and T. Fahy.
Normalising Professional Skills; D. Brandon.
Developing a Bridge to Women's Social Action; S. Holland.
Working Psychotherapeutically with Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse; F. Gardner.
Treating Anorexia Nervosa; J. Russell.
Rehabilitating Voice
Hearers; M. Romme.
Communicating as if Your Life Depended on It; J. Killick.
Practising Cultural Psychiatry; S. Acharyya.
Maintaining an Emergency Service; P. Tyrer.
Working with Refugees and Survivors of Torture; J. Shackman and J. Reynolds.
Doing Being Human; T. Heller.
Introduction.
Psychological Approaches to Mental Health and Distress; R. Dallos.
A Psychiatric Perspective on Mental Distress; R.E. Kendall.
'Schizophrenia' Re
evaluated; M. Boyle.
Life Events Loss and Depressive Disorders; G. Browne.
Transition and Loss; C. Murray.
Parkes Women and Madness; P. Chesler.
The Cultural Context of Mental Distress; R. Warner.
Labelling Mental Illness; T. Scheff.
On Being Sane in Insane Places; D.L. Rosenhan.
Reversing Deviance; R. Gomm.
Some Problematic Aspects of Dementia; T. Kitwood.
The Families' Experience; D. Jones.
PART TWO: MENTAL HEALTH POLICY, SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND CIVIL RIGHTS.
Introduction Mental Health and Inequality; R. Gomm.
George III and Changing Views of Madness; L. Jones.
Professionals, the State and the Development of Mental Health Policy; J. Busfield.
Beyond the Asylum; J. Leff.
Scare in the Community: Britain in Moral Panic; M. Muijen.
Media Images of Mental Distress; G. Philo, J. Secker, S. Platt, L. Henderson, G. McLaughlin and J. Burnside.
Towards Understanding Suicide; S. Taylor and A. Gilmour.
Two Notions of Risk in Mental Health Debates; D. Pilgrim and A. Rogers.
The History of Tranquilliser Use; J. Gabe.
The Black Experience of Mental Health Law; D. Browne.
The Need to Change Mental Health Law; N. Eastman.
PART THREE: INVOLVING USERS IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES.
Introduction.
The History of the User Movement in the UK; P. Campbell.
The Lives of 'Users'
P. Barham and R. Hayward.
Structuring Effective User Involvement; G. Maza.
Mental Health Services that Empower Women; J. Williams and G. Watson.
Asian Women Speak Out; S. Fenton and A. Sadiq.
Focusing on Health: Focus Groups for Consulting About Health Needs; M. Tang and C. Cunninghame.
What Users Want from Crisis Services; L. Sayce, Y. Christie, M. Slade and A. Cobb.
PART FOUR: EXAMINING PRACTICE.
Introduction.
Using Research to Change Practice; G. Parry.
Reviewing Advances in Psychiatry; R. Ramsay and T. Fahy.
Normalising Professional Skills; D. Brandon.
Developing a Bridge to Women's Social Action; S. Holland.
Working Psychotherapeutically with Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse; F. Gardner.
Treating Anorexia Nervosa; J. Russell.
Rehabilitating Voice
Hearers; M. Romme.
Communicating as if Your Life Depended on It; J. Killick.
Practising Cultural Psychiatry; S. Acharyya.
Maintaining an Emergency Service; P. Tyrer.
Working with Refugees and Survivors of Torture; J. Shackman and J. Reynolds.
Doing Being Human; T. Heller.