Key concepts in mental health

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Key concepts in mental health

David Pilgrim

(SAGE key concepts)

SAGE, 2009

2nd ed

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Mental health

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First edition: 2005

Includes bibliographical references

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Description

Electronic Inspection Copy available for instructors here "This book wins on two levels: not only is there an extensive range of concepts presented (including some that are unexpected yet clearly relevant), there is also a succinct, thorough and critical dissection of each. Recommended, if not essential, reading for all student mental health professionals." - Dr Steven Pryjmachuk, Head of Mental Health Division, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester Mental health is an area that new students and trainee practitioners often find bewildering. This book cuts through the stigma associated with this topic. It delivers bite-sized chunks of information that cover the central concepts and debates which shape contemporary views about mental health and illness. As this book shows, these key concepts not only influence our understanding of mental health, but also govern the provision of services for people with mental-health problems. Drawing together perspectives from sociology, psychiatry, psychology and ethics, the vital topics in mental health are examined in three parts: - PART ONE: Mental Health and Mental-Health Problems explores theories and understandings of mental health and illness - PART TWO: Mental Health Services looks at the structure and organization of mental health service delivery, past and present - PART THREE: Mental Health and Society studies the social context. This new edition adds 10 new concepts as well as updating the previous entries. New topics include childhood adversity, recovery, spirituality, well-being, social and cultural capital, quality of mental-health services, evidence-based practice, and work and mental health. This book will be invaluable for trainee health professionals, including clinical psychologists, social workers, nurses, counsellors and psychotherapists.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL-HEALTH PROBLEMS Mental Health Psychiatric Diagnosis Psychiatric Epidemiology Functional and Organic Mental Illness The Myth of Mental Illness Madness Sadness Fear Personality Disorders Self-Harm Substance Misuse Learning Disability Causes and Constructs Physical Health Well-Being Pleasure Creativity Spirituality Lay Views of Mental Health and Illness Eating Disorders PART TWO: MENTAL-HEALTH SERVICES Primary Care Acute Mental-Health Services Forensic Mental-Health Services Service-User Involvement Carers Mental-Health Professionals Biological Interventions Psychological Interventions Financial Aspects of Mental Health The Quality of Mental-Health Care Evidence-Based Practice Recovery Coercion Corruption of Care Malpractice PART THREE: MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIETY Mental-Health Policy Mental-Health Promotion Segregation Eugenics Capacity and Culpability Anti-Psychiatry Labelling Theory Stigma Social Capital Social Exclusion Work Risks to and from People with Mental-Health Problems The Mass Media Social Models of Mental Health Suicide Cross-Cultural Psychiatry Social Class Race Gender Age Childhood Adversity The Pharmaceutical Industry Warfare

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  • NCID
    BB00730401
  • ISBN
    • 9781848608795
    • 9781848608801
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Los Angeles
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 204 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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