Mind, State and Society
Herausgeber: Bouras, Nick; Ikkos, George
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A multidisciplinary account of the reforms in psychiatry and mental health in Britain during 1960-2010 and their relation to society.
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A multidisciplinary account of the reforms in psychiatry and mental health in Britain during 1960-2010 and their relation to society.
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- Verlag: RCPsych/Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 782g
- ISBN-13: 9781911623717
- ISBN-10: 1911623710
- Artikelnr.: 62216647
- Verlag: RCPsych/Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 782g
- ISBN-13: 9781911623717
- ISBN-10: 1911623710
- Artikelnr.: 62216647
Preface German Berrios; Introduction: mind state and history in Britain
1960-2010 George Ikkos and Nick Bouras; Part I. Social and Institutional
Contexts: 1. Historical perspectives in mental health and psychiatry Joanna
Bourke; 2. International context Edward Shorter; 3. Liberty's command:
liberal ideology, the mixed economy and the British welfare state Graham
Scambler; 4. Social theory, psychiatry and mental health services Rob Poole
and Catherine Robinson; 5. A sociological perspective on psychiatric
epidemiology in Britain David Pilgrim and Anne Rogers; 6. Life, change and
charisma: memories of psychiatric hospitals in the 1960's Thomas Stephenson
and Claire Hilton; 7. Mental asylums, social exclusion and public scandals
Louise Hide; Part II. The Cogwheels of Change: 8. Mental health law:
'legalism' and 'medicalism'- 'old' and 'new' George Szmukler and Larry
Gostin; 9. Ken Clarke in conversation with Peter Tyrer: my role in justice
and health Peter Tyrer; 10. UK mental health policy and practice Jon
Glasby, Jerry Tew and Sarah-Jane Fenton; 11. Mental health policy and
economics in Britain Paul McCrone; 12. True confessions of a new
managerialist Elaine Murphy; 13. Subjectivity, citizenship and mental
health: service user perspectives Peter Beresford and Liz Brosnan; 14. The
voluntary sector Paul Farmer and Emily Blackshaw; 15. Women in UK
psychiatry and mental health Gianetta Rands; 16. Biological psychiatry in
the UK and beyond Stephen Lawrie; 17. The pharmaceutical industry and the
standardisation of psychiatric practice David Healy; 18. The evolution of
psychiatric practice in Britain Allan Beveridge; 19. The changing roles of
the professions in psychiatry and mental health- psychiatric (mental
health) nursing Kevin Gournay and Peter Carter; 20. Critical friends:
antipsychiatry and clinical psychology Tom Burns and John Hall; Part III.
Implications in Practice: 21. Changing generations I: children, adolescents
and young people Arnon Bentovim; 22. Changing generations II: the
challenges of ageism in mental health policy Claire Hilton; 23. Changing
services I: clinical psychiatric perspective on community and primary care
psychiatry mental health services Trevor Turner; 24. Changing services II:
from colony to community: people with developmental intellectual disability
Peter Carpenter; 25. Drugs, drug harms and drug laws in the UK - lessons
from history Ilana Crome and David Nutt; 26. Homelessness and mental health
Philip Timms; 27. From fear and pity to parity, politics and public mental
health Peter Byrne; 28. The origins of the dangerous and severe personality
disorder programme in England Peter Tyrer; 29. Psychiatry and mentally
disordered offenders in England John Gunn and Pamela Taylor; 30. Community
psychiatry: a work in progress Tom Craig; 31. UK deinstitutionalisation:
neoliberal values and mental health Andrew Scull; Part IV. Special Topics:
32. Dealing with the melancholy void: responding to parents who experience
pregnancy loss and perinatal death Hedy Cleaver and Wendy Rose; 33. Work,
unemployment and mental health Jed Boardman and Miles Rinaldi; 34. Sexual
diversity and UK psychiatry and mental health Annie Bartlett; 35. Race,
state and mind Doreen Joseph and Kam Bhui; 36. Migrants and asylum seekers
Peter Hughes and Cornelius Katona; 37. Religion, spirituality and mental
health Esther Ansah-Asamoah, Jamie Hacker Hughes, Ahmed Hankir and
Christopher C. H. Cook; 38. Soldiers, veterans and psychological
casualties: legacies of N Ireland, Falklands, Afghanistan and Iraq Edgar
Jones; Epilogue: mind, state, society and 'our psychiatric future' George
Ikkos and Nick Bouras.
1960-2010 George Ikkos and Nick Bouras; Part I. Social and Institutional
Contexts: 1. Historical perspectives in mental health and psychiatry Joanna
Bourke; 2. International context Edward Shorter; 3. Liberty's command:
liberal ideology, the mixed economy and the British welfare state Graham
Scambler; 4. Social theory, psychiatry and mental health services Rob Poole
and Catherine Robinson; 5. A sociological perspective on psychiatric
epidemiology in Britain David Pilgrim and Anne Rogers; 6. Life, change and
charisma: memories of psychiatric hospitals in the 1960's Thomas Stephenson
and Claire Hilton; 7. Mental asylums, social exclusion and public scandals
Louise Hide; Part II. The Cogwheels of Change: 8. Mental health law:
'legalism' and 'medicalism'- 'old' and 'new' George Szmukler and Larry
Gostin; 9. Ken Clarke in conversation with Peter Tyrer: my role in justice
and health Peter Tyrer; 10. UK mental health policy and practice Jon
Glasby, Jerry Tew and Sarah-Jane Fenton; 11. Mental health policy and
economics in Britain Paul McCrone; 12. True confessions of a new
managerialist Elaine Murphy; 13. Subjectivity, citizenship and mental
health: service user perspectives Peter Beresford and Liz Brosnan; 14. The
voluntary sector Paul Farmer and Emily Blackshaw; 15. Women in UK
psychiatry and mental health Gianetta Rands; 16. Biological psychiatry in
the UK and beyond Stephen Lawrie; 17. The pharmaceutical industry and the
standardisation of psychiatric practice David Healy; 18. The evolution of
psychiatric practice in Britain Allan Beveridge; 19. The changing roles of
the professions in psychiatry and mental health- psychiatric (mental
health) nursing Kevin Gournay and Peter Carter; 20. Critical friends:
antipsychiatry and clinical psychology Tom Burns and John Hall; Part III.
Implications in Practice: 21. Changing generations I: children, adolescents
and young people Arnon Bentovim; 22. Changing generations II: the
challenges of ageism in mental health policy Claire Hilton; 23. Changing
services I: clinical psychiatric perspective on community and primary care
psychiatry mental health services Trevor Turner; 24. Changing services II:
from colony to community: people with developmental intellectual disability
Peter Carpenter; 25. Drugs, drug harms and drug laws in the UK - lessons
from history Ilana Crome and David Nutt; 26. Homelessness and mental health
Philip Timms; 27. From fear and pity to parity, politics and public mental
health Peter Byrne; 28. The origins of the dangerous and severe personality
disorder programme in England Peter Tyrer; 29. Psychiatry and mentally
disordered offenders in England John Gunn and Pamela Taylor; 30. Community
psychiatry: a work in progress Tom Craig; 31. UK deinstitutionalisation:
neoliberal values and mental health Andrew Scull; Part IV. Special Topics:
32. Dealing with the melancholy void: responding to parents who experience
pregnancy loss and perinatal death Hedy Cleaver and Wendy Rose; 33. Work,
unemployment and mental health Jed Boardman and Miles Rinaldi; 34. Sexual
diversity and UK psychiatry and mental health Annie Bartlett; 35. Race,
state and mind Doreen Joseph and Kam Bhui; 36. Migrants and asylum seekers
Peter Hughes and Cornelius Katona; 37. Religion, spirituality and mental
health Esther Ansah-Asamoah, Jamie Hacker Hughes, Ahmed Hankir and
Christopher C. H. Cook; 38. Soldiers, veterans and psychological
casualties: legacies of N Ireland, Falklands, Afghanistan and Iraq Edgar
Jones; Epilogue: mind, state, society and 'our psychiatric future' George
Ikkos and Nick Bouras.
Preface German Berrios; Introduction: mind state and history in Britain
1960-2010 George Ikkos and Nick Bouras; Part I. Social and Institutional
Contexts: 1. Historical perspectives in mental health and psychiatry Joanna
Bourke; 2. International context Edward Shorter; 3. Liberty's command:
liberal ideology, the mixed economy and the British welfare state Graham
Scambler; 4. Social theory, psychiatry and mental health services Rob Poole
and Catherine Robinson; 5. A sociological perspective on psychiatric
epidemiology in Britain David Pilgrim and Anne Rogers; 6. Life, change and
charisma: memories of psychiatric hospitals in the 1960's Thomas Stephenson
and Claire Hilton; 7. Mental asylums, social exclusion and public scandals
Louise Hide; Part II. The Cogwheels of Change: 8. Mental health law:
'legalism' and 'medicalism'- 'old' and 'new' George Szmukler and Larry
Gostin; 9. Ken Clarke in conversation with Peter Tyrer: my role in justice
and health Peter Tyrer; 10. UK mental health policy and practice Jon
Glasby, Jerry Tew and Sarah-Jane Fenton; 11. Mental health policy and
economics in Britain Paul McCrone; 12. True confessions of a new
managerialist Elaine Murphy; 13. Subjectivity, citizenship and mental
health: service user perspectives Peter Beresford and Liz Brosnan; 14. The
voluntary sector Paul Farmer and Emily Blackshaw; 15. Women in UK
psychiatry and mental health Gianetta Rands; 16. Biological psychiatry in
the UK and beyond Stephen Lawrie; 17. The pharmaceutical industry and the
standardisation of psychiatric practice David Healy; 18. The evolution of
psychiatric practice in Britain Allan Beveridge; 19. The changing roles of
the professions in psychiatry and mental health- psychiatric (mental
health) nursing Kevin Gournay and Peter Carter; 20. Critical friends:
antipsychiatry and clinical psychology Tom Burns and John Hall; Part III.
Implications in Practice: 21. Changing generations I: children, adolescents
and young people Arnon Bentovim; 22. Changing generations II: the
challenges of ageism in mental health policy Claire Hilton; 23. Changing
services I: clinical psychiatric perspective on community and primary care
psychiatry mental health services Trevor Turner; 24. Changing services II:
from colony to community: people with developmental intellectual disability
Peter Carpenter; 25. Drugs, drug harms and drug laws in the UK - lessons
from history Ilana Crome and David Nutt; 26. Homelessness and mental health
Philip Timms; 27. From fear and pity to parity, politics and public mental
health Peter Byrne; 28. The origins of the dangerous and severe personality
disorder programme in England Peter Tyrer; 29. Psychiatry and mentally
disordered offenders in England John Gunn and Pamela Taylor; 30. Community
psychiatry: a work in progress Tom Craig; 31. UK deinstitutionalisation:
neoliberal values and mental health Andrew Scull; Part IV. Special Topics:
32. Dealing with the melancholy void: responding to parents who experience
pregnancy loss and perinatal death Hedy Cleaver and Wendy Rose; 33. Work,
unemployment and mental health Jed Boardman and Miles Rinaldi; 34. Sexual
diversity and UK psychiatry and mental health Annie Bartlett; 35. Race,
state and mind Doreen Joseph and Kam Bhui; 36. Migrants and asylum seekers
Peter Hughes and Cornelius Katona; 37. Religion, spirituality and mental
health Esther Ansah-Asamoah, Jamie Hacker Hughes, Ahmed Hankir and
Christopher C. H. Cook; 38. Soldiers, veterans and psychological
casualties: legacies of N Ireland, Falklands, Afghanistan and Iraq Edgar
Jones; Epilogue: mind, state, society and 'our psychiatric future' George
Ikkos and Nick Bouras.
1960-2010 George Ikkos and Nick Bouras; Part I. Social and Institutional
Contexts: 1. Historical perspectives in mental health and psychiatry Joanna
Bourke; 2. International context Edward Shorter; 3. Liberty's command:
liberal ideology, the mixed economy and the British welfare state Graham
Scambler; 4. Social theory, psychiatry and mental health services Rob Poole
and Catherine Robinson; 5. A sociological perspective on psychiatric
epidemiology in Britain David Pilgrim and Anne Rogers; 6. Life, change and
charisma: memories of psychiatric hospitals in the 1960's Thomas Stephenson
and Claire Hilton; 7. Mental asylums, social exclusion and public scandals
Louise Hide; Part II. The Cogwheels of Change: 8. Mental health law:
'legalism' and 'medicalism'- 'old' and 'new' George Szmukler and Larry
Gostin; 9. Ken Clarke in conversation with Peter Tyrer: my role in justice
and health Peter Tyrer; 10. UK mental health policy and practice Jon
Glasby, Jerry Tew and Sarah-Jane Fenton; 11. Mental health policy and
economics in Britain Paul McCrone; 12. True confessions of a new
managerialist Elaine Murphy; 13. Subjectivity, citizenship and mental
health: service user perspectives Peter Beresford and Liz Brosnan; 14. The
voluntary sector Paul Farmer and Emily Blackshaw; 15. Women in UK
psychiatry and mental health Gianetta Rands; 16. Biological psychiatry in
the UK and beyond Stephen Lawrie; 17. The pharmaceutical industry and the
standardisation of psychiatric practice David Healy; 18. The evolution of
psychiatric practice in Britain Allan Beveridge; 19. The changing roles of
the professions in psychiatry and mental health- psychiatric (mental
health) nursing Kevin Gournay and Peter Carter; 20. Critical friends:
antipsychiatry and clinical psychology Tom Burns and John Hall; Part III.
Implications in Practice: 21. Changing generations I: children, adolescents
and young people Arnon Bentovim; 22. Changing generations II: the
challenges of ageism in mental health policy Claire Hilton; 23. Changing
services I: clinical psychiatric perspective on community and primary care
psychiatry mental health services Trevor Turner; 24. Changing services II:
from colony to community: people with developmental intellectual disability
Peter Carpenter; 25. Drugs, drug harms and drug laws in the UK - lessons
from history Ilana Crome and David Nutt; 26. Homelessness and mental health
Philip Timms; 27. From fear and pity to parity, politics and public mental
health Peter Byrne; 28. The origins of the dangerous and severe personality
disorder programme in England Peter Tyrer; 29. Psychiatry and mentally
disordered offenders in England John Gunn and Pamela Taylor; 30. Community
psychiatry: a work in progress Tom Craig; 31. UK deinstitutionalisation:
neoliberal values and mental health Andrew Scull; Part IV. Special Topics:
32. Dealing with the melancholy void: responding to parents who experience
pregnancy loss and perinatal death Hedy Cleaver and Wendy Rose; 33. Work,
unemployment and mental health Jed Boardman and Miles Rinaldi; 34. Sexual
diversity and UK psychiatry and mental health Annie Bartlett; 35. Race,
state and mind Doreen Joseph and Kam Bhui; 36. Migrants and asylum seekers
Peter Hughes and Cornelius Katona; 37. Religion, spirituality and mental
health Esther Ansah-Asamoah, Jamie Hacker Hughes, Ahmed Hankir and
Christopher C. H. Cook; 38. Soldiers, veterans and psychological
casualties: legacies of N Ireland, Falklands, Afghanistan and Iraq Edgar
Jones; Epilogue: mind, state, society and 'our psychiatric future' George
Ikkos and Nick Bouras.