A Critical Introduction
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Köp båda 2 för 2732 kr'...a thoroughly well-researched text which provides a comprehensive overview of the complex nature of mental health policy in Britain...Social work students, practitioners, trainers and academics should find Mental Health Policy in Britain important because it provides a challenging account of the broad social and political context through which practice is shaped and changed.' - Jim Campbell, Social Work Education Reviews of First Edition: 'This book combines a historical view of policy development with a consideration of the various groups involved in mental health matters. It is well written and easy to read. It is recommended for those looking for a modern introductory text.' - Community Care 'an important contribution to the current literature about mental health policy' - British Journal of Social Work
ANNE ROGERS is Professor of the Sociology of Health Care at the National Primary Care Research and Development Centre based at the University of Manchester. She was a Reader in Sociology at the University of Manchester for five years. DAVID PILGRIM is Head of Adult and Forensic Psychology Services, Guild NHS Trust Preston and Professor of Mental Health at the University of Liverpool.
List of figures and tables.- Preface.- PART 1: UNDERSTANDING POLICY FORMATION.- Policy Formation and Mental Health Services.- Interest Groups and their Perspectives.- PART 2: HISTORICAL CONSIDERATIONS.- The Dominance of the Victorian Asylum.- After the Second World War.- PART 3: POST-INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS.- The Mental Health Professions.- Patients and their Significant Others.- From Mental Illness to Mental Health?.- Primary Care.- Community Mental Health Care.- The Disappearing Institution?.- Questions of Effectiveness.- Past, Present and Future.- Bibliography.- Index