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Key concepts in mental health

David Pilgrim

(SAGE key concepts)

Sage, 2014

3rd ed

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  • : hbk

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Mental health

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Previous ed. published 2009

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This is the only text to give you a complete, concise overview of mental health and all the issues that surround it from a theoretical and practical point of view. Split into three sections, the book defines mental health and mental illness, examines the services and settings in which mental health care takes place and discusses the societal issues surrounding mental health. Made up of 63 bite-sized chapters, the book offers: * Definitions of the key concepts * Key points that you need to know for your study and practice * Further reading to help you expand your knowledge It will be essential reading for students of health, nursing, mental health, social work and social care. It is also valuable reading for students of counselling and psychotherapy.

Table of Contents

Part I: Mental Health and Mental Health Problems Mental Health ICD (International Classification of Diseases) DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual) Psychological Formulations The Myth of Mental Illness Neuroscience Causes and Consequences of Mental Health Problems Subjective and Objective Aspects of Mental Health Madness Sadness Fear Personality Disorders Self-harm Substance Misuse Learning Disability Physical Health Wellbeing Pleasure Creativity Spirituality Lay Views of Mental Health and Illness Eating Disorders Part II: 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 The Mental Health Service Users' Movement Public Mental Health Part III: Mental Health and Society Mental Health Policy Mental Health Promotion Segregation Eugenics Capacity and Culpability Anti-psychiatry Labelling Theory Attachment Theory Stigma Social and Cultural 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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