The Handbook of Mental Health and Space
Community and Clinical Applications
Herausgeber: Mcgrath, Laura; Reavey, Paula
The Handbook of Mental Health and Space
Community and Clinical Applications
Herausgeber: Mcgrath, Laura; Reavey, Paula
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This timely book brings together the psychosocial work on experiences of space and mental distress, making explicit the links between theoretical work and clinical and community practice.
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This timely book brings together the psychosocial work on experiences of space and mental distress, making explicit the links between theoretical work and clinical and community practice.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781138643932
- ISBN-10: 1138643939
- Artikelnr.: 53957358
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781138643932
- ISBN-10: 1138643939
- Artikelnr.: 53957358
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Laura McGrath is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of East London. She leads the undergraduate programme in Clinical and Community Psychology. Paula Reavey is Professor of Psychology at London South Bank University. She is also Research Consultant at St. Andrews Healthcare and a director of The Design in Mental Health Network UK.
Table of Contents
Introduction *
Part One: Institutional spaces: Containing distress in the walls of the
hospital *
Chapter One: Regulation and resistance in the smoking room at a mental
health ward: struggles for a space 'in-between' *
Agnes Ringer and Mari Holen *
Chapter Two: Madlove - A Designer Asylum *
Anna Zorwaska *
Chapter Three: Children's spaces of mental health: users' experiences of
two contrasting Child and Adolescent Mental Health outpatients in the UK *
Sarah Crafter *
Chapter Four: Negotiating adult authority: Young people's experience of
adolescent mental health wards. *
Jason Poole & Paula Reavey *
Chapter Five: Using experience-based co-design to improve inpatient mental
health spaces *
Zoë Boden, Michael Larkin, Neil Springham *
Chapter Six: Sensory Space in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Inpatient
Care *
Nathan Parnell & Bernice Rooney *
Part Two: Community Spaces: Beyond the Therapy Room. *
Chapter Seven: Sustaining spaces: Community meal provision and mental
wellbeing *
Rebecca Graham, Darrin Hodgetts, O. Stolte & Kerry Chamberlain *
Chapter Eight: Bursting bubbles of interiority: Exploring space in
experiences of distress and rough sleeping for newly homeless people. *
Laura McGrath, Tassie Weaver, Paula Reavey & Steven. D. Brown *
Chapter Nine: Caring spaces and practices: Does social prescribing offer
new possibilities for the fluid mess of 'mental health'? *
Carl Walker, Orly Klein, Nick Marks and Paul Hanna *
Chapter Ten: Spaces of 'sanctuary': Unfolding older, mental health service
users' experiences within the spaces of the home *
Lesley-Ann Smith *
Chapter Eleven: Spatial and social factors associated with community
integration of individuals with psychiatric disabilities residing in
supported and non-supported housing *
Greg Townley *
Chapter Twelve: Social media and mental health: A topological approach *
Lewis Goodings and Ian Tucker *
Chapter Thirteen: Walking through and being with nature: Meaning-making and
the impact of being in UK wild places *
Elizabeth Freeman and Jacqueline Akhurst. *
Part Three: Interventions in Space and Place *
Chapter Fourteen: "Geedka Shirka" (Under the Tree): cultural, migratory and
community spaces for preventative interventions with Somali men and their
families *
Amira Hassan, Iyabo Fatimilehin, and Carolyn Kagan *
Chapter Fifteen: Tea in the Pot, 'third place' or 'social prescription'?
Exploring the positive impact on mental health of a voluntary women's group
in Glasgow *
Maria Feeney *
Chapter Sixteen: Institutionalising people in the community: A reflection
on distress *
Vimala Uttarker *
Chapter Seventeen: Incorporating service user perspectives and the role of
the home environment in mental health design *
Stephanie Liddicoat and Joe Forster. *
Chapter Eighteen: The Outsider Gallery: Using art and music to open up
mental health spaces. *
Ben Wakeling and Jon Hall *
Introduction *
Part One: Institutional spaces: Containing distress in the walls of the
hospital *
Chapter One: Regulation and resistance in the smoking room at a mental
health ward: struggles for a space 'in-between' *
Agnes Ringer and Mari Holen *
Chapter Two: Madlove - A Designer Asylum *
Anna Zorwaska *
Chapter Three: Children's spaces of mental health: users' experiences of
two contrasting Child and Adolescent Mental Health outpatients in the UK *
Sarah Crafter *
Chapter Four: Negotiating adult authority: Young people's experience of
adolescent mental health wards. *
Jason Poole & Paula Reavey *
Chapter Five: Using experience-based co-design to improve inpatient mental
health spaces *
Zoë Boden, Michael Larkin, Neil Springham *
Chapter Six: Sensory Space in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Inpatient
Care *
Nathan Parnell & Bernice Rooney *
Part Two: Community Spaces: Beyond the Therapy Room. *
Chapter Seven: Sustaining spaces: Community meal provision and mental
wellbeing *
Rebecca Graham, Darrin Hodgetts, O. Stolte & Kerry Chamberlain *
Chapter Eight: Bursting bubbles of interiority: Exploring space in
experiences of distress and rough sleeping for newly homeless people. *
Laura McGrath, Tassie Weaver, Paula Reavey & Steven. D. Brown *
Chapter Nine: Caring spaces and practices: Does social prescribing offer
new possibilities for the fluid mess of 'mental health'? *
Carl Walker, Orly Klein, Nick Marks and Paul Hanna *
Chapter Ten: Spaces of 'sanctuary': Unfolding older, mental health service
users' experiences within the spaces of the home *
Lesley-Ann Smith *
Chapter Eleven: Spatial and social factors associated with community
integration of individuals with psychiatric disabilities residing in
supported and non-supported housing *
Greg Townley *
Chapter Twelve: Social media and mental health: A topological approach *
Lewis Goodings and Ian Tucker *
Chapter Thirteen: Walking through and being with nature: Meaning-making and
the impact of being in UK wild places *
Elizabeth Freeman and Jacqueline Akhurst. *
Part Three: Interventions in Space and Place *
Chapter Fourteen: "Geedka Shirka" (Under the Tree): cultural, migratory and
community spaces for preventative interventions with Somali men and their
families *
Amira Hassan, Iyabo Fatimilehin, and Carolyn Kagan *
Chapter Fifteen: Tea in the Pot, 'third place' or 'social prescription'?
Exploring the positive impact on mental health of a voluntary women's group
in Glasgow *
Maria Feeney *
Chapter Sixteen: Institutionalising people in the community: A reflection
on distress *
Vimala Uttarker *
Chapter Seventeen: Incorporating service user perspectives and the role of
the home environment in mental health design *
Stephanie Liddicoat and Joe Forster. *
Chapter Eighteen: The Outsider Gallery: Using art and music to open up
mental health spaces. *
Ben Wakeling and Jon Hall *
Table of Contents
Introduction *
Part One: Institutional spaces: Containing distress in the walls of the
hospital *
Chapter One: Regulation and resistance in the smoking room at a mental
health ward: struggles for a space 'in-between' *
Agnes Ringer and Mari Holen *
Chapter Two: Madlove - A Designer Asylum *
Anna Zorwaska *
Chapter Three: Children's spaces of mental health: users' experiences of
two contrasting Child and Adolescent Mental Health outpatients in the UK *
Sarah Crafter *
Chapter Four: Negotiating adult authority: Young people's experience of
adolescent mental health wards. *
Jason Poole & Paula Reavey *
Chapter Five: Using experience-based co-design to improve inpatient mental
health spaces *
Zoë Boden, Michael Larkin, Neil Springham *
Chapter Six: Sensory Space in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Inpatient
Care *
Nathan Parnell & Bernice Rooney *
Part Two: Community Spaces: Beyond the Therapy Room. *
Chapter Seven: Sustaining spaces: Community meal provision and mental
wellbeing *
Rebecca Graham, Darrin Hodgetts, O. Stolte & Kerry Chamberlain *
Chapter Eight: Bursting bubbles of interiority: Exploring space in
experiences of distress and rough sleeping for newly homeless people. *
Laura McGrath, Tassie Weaver, Paula Reavey & Steven. D. Brown *
Chapter Nine: Caring spaces and practices: Does social prescribing offer
new possibilities for the fluid mess of 'mental health'? *
Carl Walker, Orly Klein, Nick Marks and Paul Hanna *
Chapter Ten: Spaces of 'sanctuary': Unfolding older, mental health service
users' experiences within the spaces of the home *
Lesley-Ann Smith *
Chapter Eleven: Spatial and social factors associated with community
integration of individuals with psychiatric disabilities residing in
supported and non-supported housing *
Greg Townley *
Chapter Twelve: Social media and mental health: A topological approach *
Lewis Goodings and Ian Tucker *
Chapter Thirteen: Walking through and being with nature: Meaning-making and
the impact of being in UK wild places *
Elizabeth Freeman and Jacqueline Akhurst. *
Part Three: Interventions in Space and Place *
Chapter Fourteen: "Geedka Shirka" (Under the Tree): cultural, migratory and
community spaces for preventative interventions with Somali men and their
families *
Amira Hassan, Iyabo Fatimilehin, and Carolyn Kagan *
Chapter Fifteen: Tea in the Pot, 'third place' or 'social prescription'?
Exploring the positive impact on mental health of a voluntary women's group
in Glasgow *
Maria Feeney *
Chapter Sixteen: Institutionalising people in the community: A reflection
on distress *
Vimala Uttarker *
Chapter Seventeen: Incorporating service user perspectives and the role of
the home environment in mental health design *
Stephanie Liddicoat and Joe Forster. *
Chapter Eighteen: The Outsider Gallery: Using art and music to open up
mental health spaces. *
Ben Wakeling and Jon Hall *
Introduction *
Part One: Institutional spaces: Containing distress in the walls of the
hospital *
Chapter One: Regulation and resistance in the smoking room at a mental
health ward: struggles for a space 'in-between' *
Agnes Ringer and Mari Holen *
Chapter Two: Madlove - A Designer Asylum *
Anna Zorwaska *
Chapter Three: Children's spaces of mental health: users' experiences of
two contrasting Child and Adolescent Mental Health outpatients in the UK *
Sarah Crafter *
Chapter Four: Negotiating adult authority: Young people's experience of
adolescent mental health wards. *
Jason Poole & Paula Reavey *
Chapter Five: Using experience-based co-design to improve inpatient mental
health spaces *
Zoë Boden, Michael Larkin, Neil Springham *
Chapter Six: Sensory Space in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Inpatient
Care *
Nathan Parnell & Bernice Rooney *
Part Two: Community Spaces: Beyond the Therapy Room. *
Chapter Seven: Sustaining spaces: Community meal provision and mental
wellbeing *
Rebecca Graham, Darrin Hodgetts, O. Stolte & Kerry Chamberlain *
Chapter Eight: Bursting bubbles of interiority: Exploring space in
experiences of distress and rough sleeping for newly homeless people. *
Laura McGrath, Tassie Weaver, Paula Reavey & Steven. D. Brown *
Chapter Nine: Caring spaces and practices: Does social prescribing offer
new possibilities for the fluid mess of 'mental health'? *
Carl Walker, Orly Klein, Nick Marks and Paul Hanna *
Chapter Ten: Spaces of 'sanctuary': Unfolding older, mental health service
users' experiences within the spaces of the home *
Lesley-Ann Smith *
Chapter Eleven: Spatial and social factors associated with community
integration of individuals with psychiatric disabilities residing in
supported and non-supported housing *
Greg Townley *
Chapter Twelve: Social media and mental health: A topological approach *
Lewis Goodings and Ian Tucker *
Chapter Thirteen: Walking through and being with nature: Meaning-making and
the impact of being in UK wild places *
Elizabeth Freeman and Jacqueline Akhurst. *
Part Three: Interventions in Space and Place *
Chapter Fourteen: "Geedka Shirka" (Under the Tree): cultural, migratory and
community spaces for preventative interventions with Somali men and their
families *
Amira Hassan, Iyabo Fatimilehin, and Carolyn Kagan *
Chapter Fifteen: Tea in the Pot, 'third place' or 'social prescription'?
Exploring the positive impact on mental health of a voluntary women's group
in Glasgow *
Maria Feeney *
Chapter Sixteen: Institutionalising people in the community: A reflection
on distress *
Vimala Uttarker *
Chapter Seventeen: Incorporating service user perspectives and the role of
the home environment in mental health design *
Stephanie Liddicoat and Joe Forster. *
Chapter Eighteen: The Outsider Gallery: Using art and music to open up
mental health spaces. *
Ben Wakeling and Jon Hall *