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Mental Health Uncertainty and Inevitability: Rejuvenating the Relationship between Social Science and Psychiatry

Jordan, Melanie(Edited by)Middleton, Hugh(Edited by)
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This book offers original knowledge, debate, and understanding from frontline fieldwork data and the relations between mental health difficulties, mental healthcare provision, and social theory.Dominant discourse of the last half century has followed a medical perspective.

This has marginalised contributions from social science.

Furthermore purely medical approaches to mental healthcare have profound shortcomings.

Thus, this book draws upon innovative research findings to rejuvenate the relationship between psychiatry and social science.

It frames this by reference to certain inevitable and uncertain elements of mental health which characterise this field.Over nine chapters the volume is a unique contribution to several intersecting areas of intellectual enterprise, research, and learning - as well as a source of insight into how mental health practice and policy might be modified and improved.

As a result, it appeals to a wide range of audiences including social scientists, mental health practitioners, mental health researchers, social theorists, mental health service users, and policy-makers.

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3319439707 / 9783319439709
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
362.2
07/02/2017
English
235 pages
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