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This essential text explores the nature of the self and the human soul in relation to social groups and social identity from a neuropsychological perspective. It provides a biological, psychological and social framework for understanding the causative factors underpinning the complex issues that relate to social exclusion. Social Exclusion and the Way Out reviews the ole of stress and the processes of development and ageing, with working models and r4ferences, within a unique theoretical framework. this volume also helps to develop strategies by which individual problems can be identified and…mehr

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This essential text explores the nature of the self and the human soul in relation to social groups and social identity from a neuropsychological perspective. It provides a biological, psychological and social framework for understanding the causative factors underpinning the complex issues that relate to social exclusion. Social Exclusion and the Way Out reviews the ole of stress and the processes of development and ageing, with working models and r4ferences, within a unique theoretical framework. this volume also helps to develop strategies by which individual problems can be identified and monitored within the structure of community development. Dr Adrian Bonner offers the reader an in-depth approach to this subject by focusing discussion and research into three sections; Individual Functioning and Social Exclusion, Health and Illness in Social Groups, and Individuals and Communities, each providing: * An interdisciplinary approach to social exclusion * A contemporary view of the bio-psychosocial model of addictive behaviour * A review of key developmental factors leading to later life psychopathologies * Examples of 'best practice in the delivery of social and health care * A theoretical and practical perspective of Models of Care (Department of Health, 2002), Supporting People and Community Care legislation (UK Government). * This vital resource is indispensable to a range of professionals across education, health, social and criminal justice sectors, or any researcher wishing to explore the concepts of meaning and belonging.
Autorenporträt
Dr Adrian Bonner is Reader in the Institute of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Kent. As founder and director of the Addictive Behaviour Group he has facilitated the development of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and research activities aimed at practitioners and managers working in social and healthcare services. He has been a member of various UK government working groups, including Skills for Health, a workforce development group set up to support the UK Anti-Drugs Strategy and is a director of the Institute for Alcohol Studies. Adrian's principal research has focused on mechanisms of brain damage and the role of nutritional factors in cognitive function. This biomedical research has become more integrated with psychological and social approaches during the development of innovative screening, assessment and outcome monitoring systems for use in the delivery of services for vulnerable people. Adrian provides health-related support for The Salvation Army Social Services in the UK; he also represents The International Salvation Army on various bodies, including the United Nations (UN).