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Author Cummins, Ian,
Title Mental health social work reimagined / Ian Cummins.
Publisher United Kingdom ; Chicago, IL : Policy Press, 2019.



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Contents Intro; MENTAL HEALTH SOCIALWORK REIMAGINED; Contents; List of acronyms; About the author; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Madness and society; York Retreat; Michel Foucault; Big pharma; Stigma; Models of mental health and illness; Conclusion; 2. Deinstitutionalisation and the development of community care; The case for community care; Asylums in crisis; Goffman: madness, stigma and the asylum as a total institution; Critical psychiatry and the challenge to asylums; Basaglia: Law 180, radical politics and mental health reform.; Fanon, race and psychiatry
Community care, inquiries and the media reporting of mental health issuesPolicy responses to the crisis in community care; Conclusion; 3. Citizenship and mental health; Neoliberalism; Key themes in neoliberal thought; Austerity; Rebuilding a social state; Citizenship and mental health; Impact of welfare reforms; Mental health and social capital; Mental health, poverty and social work; Conclusion; 4. Contemporary mental health services; Surviving psychiatry; Recovery; Mad Studies; Contemporary issues; Sexual violence; Patient safety; Improving mental health units; Perinatal mental health
Young people and mental health issuesMental Capacity Act 2005; Care Act 2014; Safeguarding; Safeguarding Adults Boards; 5. Contemporary mental health social work; Mental health social work in context; Mental health social work: a Bourdieusian analysis; Street level bureaucracy; Role of the AMHP; Mental Health Act 1983; Section 136 MHA; Forensic mental health services; Conclusion; 6. Mental health social work reimagined; Narratives of reform; Austerity, neoliberalism and mental health services.; Ways forward?; New approaches; Conclusion; Postscript; References; Index
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ISBN 9781447335603 (electronic bk.)
1447335600 (electronic bk.)
1447335619
9781447335610
9781447335597
1447335597
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Author Cummins, Ian,
Subject Social work with people with social disabilities.
Psychiatric social work.
Descript 1 online resource (1 volume)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro; MENTAL HEALTH SOCIALWORK REIMAGINED; Contents; List of acronyms; About the author; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Madness and society; York Retreat; Michel Foucault; Big pharma; Stigma; Models of mental health and illness; Conclusion; 2. Deinstitutionalisation and the development of community care; The case for community care; Asylums in crisis; Goffman: madness, stigma and the asylum as a total institution; Critical psychiatry and the challenge to asylums; Basaglia: Law 180, radical politics and mental health reform.; Fanon, race and psychiatry
Community care, inquiries and the media reporting of mental health issuesPolicy responses to the crisis in community care; Conclusion; 3. Citizenship and mental health; Neoliberalism; Key themes in neoliberal thought; Austerity; Rebuilding a social state; Citizenship and mental health; Impact of welfare reforms; Mental health and social capital; Mental health, poverty and social work; Conclusion; 4. Contemporary mental health services; Surviving psychiatry; Recovery; Mad Studies; Contemporary issues; Sexual violence; Patient safety; Improving mental health units; Perinatal mental health
Young people and mental health issuesMental Capacity Act 2005; Care Act 2014; Safeguarding; Safeguarding Adults Boards; 5. Contemporary mental health social work; Mental health social work in context; Mental health social work: a Bourdieusian analysis; Street level bureaucracy; Role of the AMHP; Mental Health Act 1983; Section 136 MHA; Forensic mental health services; Conclusion; 6. Mental health social work reimagined; Narratives of reform; Austerity, neoliberalism and mental health services.; Ways forward?; New approaches; Conclusion; Postscript; References; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781447335603 (electronic bk.)
1447335600 (electronic bk.)
1447335619
9781447335610
9781447335597
1447335597
Author Cummins, Ian,
Subject Social work with people with social disabilities.
Psychiatric social work.

Subject Social work with people with social disabilities.
Psychiatric social work.
Descript 1 online resource (1 volume)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro; MENTAL HEALTH SOCIALWORK REIMAGINED; Contents; List of acronyms; About the author; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Madness and society; York Retreat; Michel Foucault; Big pharma; Stigma; Models of mental health and illness; Conclusion; 2. Deinstitutionalisation and the development of community care; The case for community care; Asylums in crisis; Goffman: madness, stigma and the asylum as a total institution; Critical psychiatry and the challenge to asylums; Basaglia: Law 180, radical politics and mental health reform.; Fanon, race and psychiatry
Community care, inquiries and the media reporting of mental health issuesPolicy responses to the crisis in community care; Conclusion; 3. Citizenship and mental health; Neoliberalism; Key themes in neoliberal thought; Austerity; Rebuilding a social state; Citizenship and mental health; Impact of welfare reforms; Mental health and social capital; Mental health, poverty and social work; Conclusion; 4. Contemporary mental health services; Surviving psychiatry; Recovery; Mad Studies; Contemporary issues; Sexual violence; Patient safety; Improving mental health units; Perinatal mental health
Young people and mental health issuesMental Capacity Act 2005; Care Act 2014; Safeguarding; Safeguarding Adults Boards; 5. Contemporary mental health social work; Mental health social work in context; Mental health social work: a Bourdieusian analysis; Street level bureaucracy; Role of the AMHP; Mental Health Act 1983; Section 136 MHA; Forensic mental health services; Conclusion; 6. Mental health social work reimagined; Narratives of reform; Austerity, neoliberalism and mental health services.; Ways forward?; New approaches; Conclusion; Postscript; References; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781447335603 (electronic bk.)
1447335600 (electronic bk.)
1447335619
9781447335610
9781447335597
1447335597

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