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The authors explore theoretical developments and policy and practice initiatives in the complex and changing area of mental health services. They examine the tensions, dilemmas and opportunities now operating, including those relating to gender and ethnicity and places the involvement of users/survivors centre stage.

Identifying and discussing the tensions between different professional models, varying ‘social’ perspectives and political imperatives, the book explores how these tensions are manifested in practice. Key topics include:

  • the emphasis on risk as opposed to citizenship and entitlement
  • social exclusion and inclusion
  • professional and user perspectives
  • the ‘territories’ of health and social care and their respective roles and relationships.

An important theme running throughout is the critical appraisal of perspectives concerning gender, ethnicity and sexuality, drawing out wider issues of power and inequality. This book makes ideas and theoretical policy material accessible and applicable, and is a key text for students and practitioners in mental health, social work and social care.

Contemporary Mental Health: Theory, Policy and Practice

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 16/06/2005
    ISBN13: 9780415328456, 978-0415328456
    ISBN10: 0415328454

    Number of Pages: 160

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    The authors explore theoretical developments and policy and practice initiatives in the complex and changing area of mental health services. They examine the tensions, dilemmas and opportunities now operating, including those relating to gender and ethnicity and places the involvement of users/survivors centre stage.

    Identifying and discussing the tensions between different professional models, varying ‘social’ perspectives and political imperatives, the book explores how these tensions are manifested in practice. Key topics include:

    • the emphasis on risk as opposed to citizenship and entitlement
    • social exclusion and inclusion
    • professional and user perspectives
    • the ‘territories’ of health and social care and their respective roles and relationships.

    An important theme running throughout is the critical appraisal of perspectives concerning gender, ethnicity and sexuality, drawing out wider issues of power and inequality. This book makes ideas and theoretical policy material accessible and applicable, and is a key text for students and practitioners in mental health, social work and social care.

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