Social Perspectives in Mental Health

Developing Social Models to Understand and Work with Mental Distress

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Mental Health, Medical, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Sarah Carr, Peter Beresford, Martin Webber ISBN: 9781846421020
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: December 15, 2004
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Sarah Carr, Peter Beresford, Martin Webber
ISBN: 9781846421020
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: December 15, 2004
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

Social Perspectives in Mental Health offers new practice frameworks that help to make sense of people's mental distress and recovery in relation to their social experience. This interdisciplinary volume promotes a holistic approach to mental health practice, with an emphasis on recovery and empowerment, and on building on the experiences of service users. The contributors explore the impact of social factors, such as power, abuse, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation, on the causes and experiences of mental health problems. It is also considered how concepts such as risk and recovery can be understood from a social perspective.

Drawing on expertise from a wide range of academic, policy and practice settings as well as lived experience, this book is essential reading for practitioners, students and educators in the fields of mental health and social work.

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Social Perspectives in Mental Health offers new practice frameworks that help to make sense of people's mental distress and recovery in relation to their social experience. This interdisciplinary volume promotes a holistic approach to mental health practice, with an emphasis on recovery and empowerment, and on building on the experiences of service users. The contributors explore the impact of social factors, such as power, abuse, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation, on the causes and experiences of mental health problems. It is also considered how concepts such as risk and recovery can be understood from a social perspective.

Drawing on expertise from a wide range of academic, policy and practice settings as well as lived experience, this book is essential reading for practitioners, students and educators in the fields of mental health and social work.

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