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Handbook for the Study of Mental Health: Social Contexts, Theories, and Systems [Hardback]

Edited by (Rutgers University, New Jersey), Edited by (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 694 pages, height x width x depth: 238x162x43 mm, weight: 1070 g, 32 Tables, unspecified; 27 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Apr-1999
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521561337
  • ISBN-13: 9780521561334
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 694 pages, height x width x depth: 238x162x43 mm, weight: 1070 g, 32 Tables, unspecified; 27 Line drawings, unspecified
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  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521561337
  • ISBN-13: 9780521561334
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This book offers the first comprehensive presentation of the sociology of mental health and illness, including original, contemporary contributions by experts in the relevant aspects of the field. Divided into three sections, the chapters cover the general perspectives in the field, the social determinants of mental health, and current policy areas affecting mental health services. A Handbook for the Study of Mental Health is designed for classroom use in sociology, social work, human relations, human services, and psychology. With its useful definitions, overview of the historical, social, and institutional frameworks for understanding mental health and illness, and nontechnical style, the text is suitable for advanced undergraduate or lower level graduate students.

This book offers the first comprehensive presentation of the sociology of mental health and illness.

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"A Handbook for the Study of Mental Health is a landmark accomplishment, bringing together the leading researchers in the field to provide a conprehensive review of the state-of-the-art knowledge on the sociology of mental health and mental disorders...the text will find a readership across the mental health disciplines and encourage a new generation of mental health researchers investigating the social origins of mental disorders and their relationship to biological and psychological processes." Mental Health Sevices Research Journal

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This book offers the first comprehensive presentation of the sociology of mental health and illness.
List of Contributors xi Preface xv Acknowledgments xvii Part I Approaches to mental Health and Illness: Conflicting Definitions and Emphases 1(150) Allan V. Horwitz Teresa L. Schied Mental Health and Mental Illness: Definitions and Perspectives 12(17) David Mechanic The Measurement of Mental Disorder 29(29) Jerome C. Wakefield The Prevalence of Mental Illness 58(21) Ronald C. Kessler Shanyang Zhao Biological Approaches to Psychiatric Disorders 79(25) Sharon Schwartz Psychological Approaches to Mental Illness 104(17) Christopher Peterson Sociological Approaches to Mental Illness 121(18) Peggy A. Thoits The Labeling Theory of Mental Disorder (I): The Role of Social Contingencies in the Application of Psychiatric Labels 139(12) Jo C. Phelan Bruce G. Link Part II The Social Context of Mental Health and Illness 151(226) Teresa L. Scheid Allan V. Horwitz Stress and Mental Health: A Conceptual Overview 161(15) Leonard I. Pearlin The Nature of Stressors 176(22) Blair Wheaton Social Support and Coping 198(13) R. Jay Turner Outcomes of the Stress Process 211(17) Carol S. Aneshensel Family Structure and Processes 228(13) William R. Avison Social Networks and Mental Health 241(18) Nan Lin M. Kristen Peek Socioeconomic Stratification and Mental Disorder 259(25) William W. Eaton Carles Muntaner Work and Unemployment as Stressors 284(11) Mary Clare Lennon Race and Mental Health: Emerging Patterns and Promising Approaches 295(20) David R. Williams Michelle Harris-Reid Social Stressors in Childhood and Adolescence 315(13) Elizabeth G. Menaghan Well-Being across the Life Course 328(20) John Mirowsky Catherine E. Ross Gender and Mental Health: Do Women Have More Psychopathology Men More, or Both the Same (and Why)? 348(13) Sarah Rosenfield The Labeling Theory of Mental Disorder (II): The Consequences of Labeling 361(16) Bruce G. Link Jo C. Phelan Part III Mental Health Systems and Policy 377(208) Teresa L. Scheid Allan V. Horwitz How Do People Come to Use Mental Health Services? Current Knowledge and Changing Perspectives 392(20) Bernice A. Pescosolido Carol A. Boyer Contemporary Mental Health Systems and Managed Care 412(15) Ronald W. Manderschied Marilyn J. Henderson Michael J. Witkin Joanne E. Atay Institutional Change and Its Consequences for the Delivery of Mental Health Services 427(22) Mark Schlesinger Bradford Gray Integrating Service Delivery Systems for Persons with a Severe Mental Illness 449(18) Joseph P. Morrissey Mental Health Policy Making in the Intergovernmental System 467(17) David A. Rochefort Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services and Outcomes: An Overview 484(9) Susan A. Pickett Judith A. Cook Lisa Razzano An Introduction to the Mental Health Consumer Movement 493(15) Caroline L. Kaufmann Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System 508(18) Virginia Aldige Hiday The HIV-Mental Health Challenge 526(24) Stephen Crystal Lori R. Schlosser Cultural Diversity and Mental Health Treatment 550(16) David T. Takeuchi Edwina Uehara Gloria Maramba Mental Health Systems in Cross-Cultural Context 566(19) Harriet P. Lefley References 585(74) Name Index 659(14) Subject Index 673