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ISBN-13
9781138884496
Book Title
Mental Health In Our Future Cities
ISBN
9781138884496

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10
1138884499
ISBN-13
9781138884496
eBay Product ID (ePID)
211989548

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Mental Health in Our Future Cities
Publication Year
2015
Subject
Public Health, General, Mental Health, Sociology / Urban
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Psychology, Medical
Author
Thornicroft Graham
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
362.2/2
Table Of Content
E. Byers, J. Neuberger, Introduction: Mental Health in Our Future Cities. N. Sartorius, Nearly Forgotten: The Mental Health Needs of an Urbanised Planet. G. Thornicroft, D. Goldberg, London's Mental Health Services. A. Schene, E. Hoffman, A. Goethals, Mental Health in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. S.T. Baron, D. Agus, F. Osher, D. Brown, The City of Baltimore, USA: The Baltimore Experience. S. Murthy, The City of Bangalore, India. M. Kastrup, Mental Health in the City of Copenhagen, Denmark. N. Shinfuku, S. Sugawara, T. Yanaka, M. Kimura, Mental Health in the City of Kobe, Japan. D. LeCount, The City of Madison, USA: The Madison Model, Keeping the Focus of Treatment in the Community. D. Ballester, A. Tietzman, A. Geidel, P. Zillmer, M. Fischer, M. Dias, E. Busnello, City of Porto Alegre, Brazil: The Brazilian Concept of Quality of Life. G. Andrews, C. Issakidis, Mental Health Services in Sydney, Australia. A. Mohit, Mental Health in Tehran in the Context of the National Mental Health Programme of Iran. M. Tansella, F. Amaddeo, L. Burti, N. Garzotto, M. Ruggeri, Community-Based Mental Health Care in Verona, Italy. D. Goldberg, G. Thornicroft, Themes from the Workshop. D. Goldberg, G. Thornicroft, Overview and Emerging Themes.
Synopsis
Across the world, cities are becoming larger, as populations drift from the country into urban areas. At the same time, the mentally ill are leaving the mental hospitals and new forms of care are being found in the community. The best ways in which services for the mentally ill can be organized in the community is still a matter for debate, and as cities become larger problems may become greater.; This text compares mental health services in London with those in Amsterdam, Baltimore, Bangalore, Copenhagen, Kobe, Madison, Porto Alegre, Sydney, Teheran and Verona. It describes arrangements that work in practice, and includes some of the ideas and practices in mental health services., Across the world, cities are becoming larger as populations drift from the country into urban areas. At the same time, the mentally ill are leaving the mental hospital, and new forms of care are being found in the community. The best ways in which service for the mentally ill can be organised in the community are still a matter for debate, and as cities become larger problems may become greater. In this book, services in London are compared with those in ten other cities - Amsterdam, Baltimore, Bangalore, Copenhagen, Kobe, Madison, Porto Alegre. Sydney, Tehran and Verona - which all have mental health services with interesting and useful features. The reader can find examples of some of the best ideas and practices in modern mental health services. It indicates directions that have been travelled, and describes arrange-hat work in practice. The conference at which these findings were presented included users of these services at a scale never before attempted, and dialogues between service providers and users are reported. The chapters describing the services in each city consist of the background briefing papers prepared by each city, up-dated by each set of authors in the light of what they saw and heard at the conference. In particular, they have included sections on how they see probable future developments in their cities. The book is accompanied by an optional videotape describing the services in each city, and containing the views of users from round the world. Book jacket.
LC Classification Number
RA790.5

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