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Social Justice, Social Discrimination, and Mental Health

Theory, Practice, and Professional Issues
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
292 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Francis Ltderschienen am12.09.2024
Social Justice, Social Discrimination, and Mental Health explores the theory and background of social justice in the context of mental health of individuals, cultures, and communities.mehr
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KlappentextSocial Justice, Social Discrimination, and Mental Health explores the theory and background of social justice in the context of mental health of individuals, cultures, and communities.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-032-39563-0
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum12.09.2024
Seiten292 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 229 mm, Höhe 152 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht450 g
Artikel-Nr.61442503

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction to Social Justice, Social Discrimination, and Mental Health: Theory, Practice, and Professional IssuesRachel Tribe and Dinesh Bhugra Theory2. Social justice, mental illness, and human rights Dinesh Bhugra and Mauro G. Carta 3. Exploring othering´ and personhood as an antidote to power and privilege: going beyond the tick-box´Banjo Aromolaran and Elizabeth Wilson 4. Social exclusion as an issue of social justiceJed Boardman 5. Politics of social justice and intersectionalityJulio Torales and Marcelo O´Higgins6. Geopsychiatry, social justice, and human rightsKoravangattu Valsraj Menon, Anna Sri, Lisa Rampersad, Geraint Day, and Albert Persaud 7. Geopolitics of mental health in AfricaJibril I. M. Handuleh and Albert Persaud 8. Social justice and health: a Caribbean vignetteLisa Rampersad, Koravangattu Valsraj Menon, and Albert Persaud 9. Ethics, mental health, and social justice: implications of the climate and ecological crisis, past, present, and futureTony Wainwright 10. Social justice and psychiatry´s social contractDinesh Bhugra, Daniel Poulter, Max Pemberton, and Rachel TribePractice11. Service user involvement and social justice: potential and limitationsAlison Faulkner 12. Therapeutic work with clients living in poverty: a social justice issue Elvera Ballo13. When the family is confronted with mental illness - challenges for family members and ways to support themMiia Männikkö and Mari Helin 14. Social justice issues for international workers: tailoring staff supportKate Thompson 15. Advocacy work within mental health: an issue of social justice or an inappropriate challenge to professional neutrality?Rachel Tribe and Ben Amponsah16. Social justice and policy: is there a role for mental health professionals?Koravangattu Valsraj Menon and Albert PersaudProfessional issues17. Is there a case for using the Power Threat Meaning Framework (PTMF) within clinical supervision?Rachel Tribe and Claire Marshall18. Social justice and mental health: reflexive personal developmentJeeda Alhakim and Lucia Berdondini19. Training psychological therapists for social justiceClaire Marshall, Ishba Rehman, Laura Anne Winter, and Gabriel Wynn20. Research from a social justice perspective: concepts and practiceTrishna Patel and Kenneth Gannon 21. Developing an integrated psycho-social understanding of distress from the psychotherapy and counselling fieldMick Cooper 22. Guidance for clinicians on working in partnership with community organisationsKate Thompson, Rachel Tribe, and Sally Zlotowitz23. Bill of rights for persons with mental illnessDinesh Bhugramehr

Autor

Rachel Tribe is a clinician, researcher, consultant, and trainer. She is Professor of Applied Psychology at Queen Mary, University of London and the University of East London, and a trustee of three international mental health charities. She is the current Chair of Careif.

Dinesh Bhugra is Emeritus Professor of Mental Health and Cultural Diversity at King's College, London. He is currently Non-Executive Director and Deputy Chair of the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust since 2014 and a patron of Careif, an international mental health charity.