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185315573X
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9781853155734
Date of Publication
2003-11-10
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Publisher
Hachette Learning
ISBN-10
185315573X
ISBN-13
9781853155734
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8038558233

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
480 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Every Family in the Land : Understanding Prejudice and Discrimination Against People with Mental Illness
Subject
Psychopathology / General, Psychiatry / General
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, Medical
Author
Professor Arthur Crisp
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
25.6 Oz
Item Length
6.5 in
Item Width
9.2 in

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Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
"It robustly assimilates the zeitgeist; venting both experiences and opinions of contributors alongside the drive of the recent Royal College of Psychiatrist's Every Family in the Land campaign to reduce stigma in the mental health domain. Pick it up; help change practice" --Primary Care Mental Health Volume 2, Number 1, It robustly assimilates the zeitgeist; venting both experiences and opinions of contributors alongside the drive of the recent Royal College of Psychiatrists' 'Every Family in the Land' campaign to reduce stigma in the mental health domain. Pick it up; help change practice., "The book is comprehensive and best read as a whole, but individual parts and chapters are sufficiently detailed to be read alone. The book is also well referenced and up to date... I would thoroughly recommend it and it will certainly be within easy reach on my book shelf." --Primary Care Psychiatry, I would recommend this as essential reading for the undergraduate student and as a book that all health and social care professionals, whatever their grade or level of experience, should read every once in a while to remind ourselves of the realities of living with mental illness...it is a book that can be dipped into., After reading this book I feel that mental health and social well being is an intrinsic thread that runs through the web of life and stigma, discrimination and prejudice will have an impact on recovery at any point along this thread. I feel that this book should be made mandatory reading for all people training in every health or social care setting., "It contains a wealth of information, views and personal experiences of the effects of stigma and is a readable and rich resource for information and understanding about the issues of stigma and mental illness." --Nursing Standard, 8 September 2004, It robustly assimilates the zeitgeist; venting both experiences and opinions of contributors alongside the drive of the recent Royal College of Psychiatrists' 'Every Family in the Land' campaign to reduce stigma in the mental health domain. Pick it up; help change practice. Primary Care Mental Health Volume 2, Number 1 It contains a wealth of information, views and personal experiences of the effects of stigma and is a readable and rich resource for information and understanding about the issues of stigma and mental illness. Nursing Standard, 8 September 2004 The book is comprehensive and best read as a whole, but individual parts and chapters are sufficiently detailed to be read alone. The book is also well referenced and up to date ... I would thoroughly recommend it and it will certainly be within easy reach on my book shelf. Primary Care Psychiatry After reading this book I feel that mental health and social well being is an intrinsic thread that runs through the web of life and stigma, discrimination and prejudice will have an impact on recovery at any point along this thread. I feel that this book should be made mandatory reading for all people training in every health or social care setting. Mental Health Nursing I would recommend this as essential reading for the undergraduate student and as a book that all health and social care professionals, whatever their grade or level of experience, should read every once in a while to remind ourselves of the realities of living with mental illness...it is a book that can be dipped into. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, "After reading this book I feel that mental health and social well being is an intrinsic thread that runs through the web of life and stigma, discrimination and prejudice will have an impact on recovery at any point along this thread. I feel that this book should be made mandatory reading forall people training in every health or social care setting." --Mental Health Nursing, It robustly assimilates the zeitgeist; venting both experiences and opinions of contributors alongside the drive of the recent Royal College of Psychiatrists' 'Every Family in the Land' campaign to reduce stigma in the mental health domain. Pick it up; help change practice. Primary Care Mental Health Volume 2, Number 1 It contains a wealth of information, views and personal experiences of the effects of stigma and is a readable and rich resource for information and understanding about the issues of stigma and mental illness. Nursing Standard, 8 September 2004 The book is comprehensive and best read as a whole, but individual parts and chapters are sufficiently detailed to be read alone. The book is also well referenced and up to date ... I would thoroughly recommend it and it will certainly be within easy reach on my book shelf. Primary Care Psychiatry After reading this book I feel that mental health and social well being is an intrinsic thread that runs through the web of life and stigma, discrimination and prejudice will have an impact on recovery at any point along this thread. I feel that this book should be made mandatory reading for all people training in every health or social care setting. Mental Health Nursing I would recommend this as essential reading for the undergraduate student and as a book that all health and social care professionals, whatever their grade or level of experience, should read every once in a while to remind ourselves of the realities of living with mental illness...it is a book that can be dipped into. British Journal of Occupational Therapyh and social well being is an intrinsic thread that runs through the web of life and stigma, discrimination and prejudice will have an impact on recovery at any point along this thread. I feel that this book should be made mandatory reading for all people training in every health or social care setting. Mental Health Nursing I would recommend this as essential reading for the undergraduate student and as a book that all health and social care professionals, whatever their grade or level of experience, should read every once in a while to remind ourselves of the realities of living with mental illness...it is a book that can be dipped into. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, It contains a wealth of information, views and personal experiences of the effects of stigma and is a readable and rich resource for information and understanding about the issues of stigma and mental illness., The book is comprehensive and best read as a whole, but individual parts and chapters are sufficiently detailed to be read alone. The book is also well referenced and up to date ... I would thoroughly recommend it and it will certainly be within easy reach on my book shelf., "I would recommend this as essential reading for the undergraduate student and as a book that all health and social care professionals, whatever their grade or level of experience, should read every once in a while to remind ourselves of the realities of living with mental illness...it is abook that can be dipped into." --British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Illustrated
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Table Of Content
Contributors Preface: Perspectives on stigmatisation, distancing and discrimination - Arthur Crisp Acknowledgements Foreword: Why stigma matters - Robert E Kendall Dedication PART 1: The history of stigmatisation of the mentally ill PART 2: People's perceptions of the mentally 'ill' and the experiences of users and carers Section 2A: Perception and experience of mental illness Section 2B: Experiences of user and carer support groups Section 2C: The community and mental illness Section 2D: Contemporary images and the future PART 3: The origins of stigmatisation: Stigmatisation as a survival strategy PART 4: Self-inflictions, social adaptation or biological destiny? Models of psychopathology and their relationship to stigmatisation PART 5: Personality disorder, its nature, stigmatisation, relationship to mental illness and its treatment possibilities Section 5A: Personality disorder Section 5B: Stigmatisation of personality disorder Section 5C: Treatment of personality disorder PART 6: The Law and mental illness PART 7: Creativity and mental disorder PART 8: Spirituality and mental illness PART 9: Some strategies to tackle stigmatisation and discrimination Section 9A: Clinical Section 9B: Social Section 9C: Statutory Section 9D: Other campaigns Section 9E: Summary of the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Campaign Colour plate section Appendix Index
Synopsis
Produced as part of the Royal College of Psychiatrists' anti-stigma campaign , "Changing Minds", this text is a revised edition of the original Internet and CD-ROM version, comprising a collection of 90 learned articles, personal perspectives and commentaries. It attempts to explain and penetrate to the "deep spring" that is the source of these stigmatisations and discriminations against people with mental illnesses. Internationally renowned experts shed light on the causes of, reactions to and misunderstanding of what underwrites an all too common condemnation of those with anxiety or depressive disorders, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, eating disorders, alcohol or drug misuse, and disordered personalities. Others, who have experienced such severe mental health problems (one in four of us within our lifetime), describe their distress and the crushing effects of discrimination. This book, which has been aptly described as a "gold mine", will be of great interest to all health professionals, social workers, carers and anyone affected by mental illness., Produced as part of the Royal College of Psychiatrists' anti-stigma campaign, "Changing Minds", this text is a revised edition of the original Internet and CD-ROM version, comprising a collection of 90 learned articles, personal perspectives and commentaries. It attempts to explain and penetrate to the "deep spring" that is the source of these stigmatisations and discriminations against people with mental illnesses. Internationally renowned experts shed light on the causes of, reactions to and misunderstanding of what underwrites an all too common condemnation of those with anxiety or depressive disorders, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, eating disorders, alcohol or drug misuse, and disordered personalities. Others, who have experienced such severe mental health problems (one in four of us within our lifetime), describe their distress and the crushing effects of discrimination. This book, which has been aptly described as a "gold mine", will be of great interest to all health professionals, social workers, carers and anyone affected by mental illness., This is a revised edition of a valuable collection of over 80 learned articles, personal perspectives, and commentaries designed to shed light on the most common mental disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, alcohol or drug misuse and eating disorders, in the hope of dispelling some of the stigma which attaches to them., Anyone who has suffered from a mental illness is liable to be discriminated against in some way, even if they have made a full recovery, and such stigmatisation can sometimes be the most important handicap that people with a mental illness have to face., This is a revised edition of a valuable collection of over 80 learned articles, personal perspectives, and commentaries designed to shed light on the most common mental disorders, such as Alzheimer's Disease, alcohol or drug misuse, eating disorders, anxiety and depressive disorders, in the hope of dispelling some of the sigma which attaches to them. It has been produced as part of the Royal College of Psychiatrists anti-stigma campaign, "Changing Minds." This book will be of interest to all health professionals, social workers, carers, and anyone affected by mental illness.
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RC460

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