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E-grāmata: Key Concepts in Mental Health

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  • Sērija : Sage Key Concepts Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Nov-2022
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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Nov-2022
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529607772

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A comprehensive introduction to mental health providing readers with short overviews of 70 key theories, concepts and themes associated with mental health. Each entry is summarised succinctly in a series of easily digestible yet expertly written entries.

A classic and long-trusted resource that provides short summaries of all the key theories, concepts and terminology associated with mental health. Each entry is neatly summarised and thoroughly referenced giving the reader an immediate and thorough entry point to the subject.

Structured into four sections, the text starts with entries related to Mental Health and Mental Abnormality, before moving onto Mental Health Services and Society.

The new edition offers:

  • 70 concise chapters including new entries on social networks and loneliness  
  • Updates across all chapters to align with contemporary, critical debates in mental health
  • Appropriate consideration of the intersection of Covid-19 and mental health

An essential guide for students of mental health studies, health, nursing, social work, education, psychology, counselling and psychotherapy.

List of Figures
ix
About the Author xi
Introduction and Acknowledgements xiii
PART I MENTAL HEALTH
1(62)
Mental Health
3(3)
Wellbeing
6(8)
Philosophical Aspects of Mental Health
14(3)
Work
17(3)
Neuroscience
20(3)
Subjective and Objective Aspects of Mental Health
23(4)
Sadness
27(4)
Fear
31(4)
Physical Health
35(4)
Pleasure
39(3)
Creativity
42(3)
Spirituality
45(4)
Public Mental Health
49(2)
Childhood Adversity
51(3)
Attachment Theory
54(3)
Mental Health Promotion
57(6)
PART II MENTAL ABNORMALITY
63(66)
Psychiatric Classification
65(7)
Lay Views of Mental Disorders
72(3)
The Biopsychosocial Model
75(4)
Madness
79(3)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
82(4)
Temporo-spatial Aspects of Mental Abnormality
86(9)
Challenging Conduct in Adults and Children
95(8)
Self-harm
103(3)
Substance Misuse
106(4)
Intellectual Disability
110(4)
Causes and Consequences of Mental Health Problems
114(4)
Trauma
118(4)
Psychological Formulations
122(3)
The Myth of Mental Illness
125(4)
PART III MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
129(66)
Primary Care
131(4)
Secondary Prevention
135(5)
Acute Mental Health Services
140(3)
Forensic Mental Health Services
143(4)
The Mental Health Service Users' Movement
147(3)
Service-user Involvement
150(3)
Carers
153(3)
Mental Health Professionals
156(3)
Biological Interventions
159(4)
Psychological Interventions
163(4)
Economic Aspects of Mental Health
167(5)
The Quality of Mental Health Care
172(3)
Evidence-based Practice
175(3)
Recovery
178(3)
Coercion
181(3)
Corruption of Care
184(4)
Malpractice
188(3)
Challenges for Practitioners
191(4)
PART IV MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIETY
195(80)
Mental Health Policy
197(3)
Segregation
200(4)
Eugenics
204(4)
Capacity and Culpability
208(3)
Anti-psychiatry
211(3)
Labelling Theory
214(4)
Stigma
218(3)
Social and Cultural Capital
221(3)
Social Exclusion
224(3)
Social Networks and Mental Health
227(4)
Loneliness
231(3)
The Mental Health Impact of Social Media
234(5)
Risks to and from People with Mental Health Problems
239(3)
The Mass Media
242(2)
Social Models of Mental Health
244(3)
Suicide
247(4)
Social Class
251(4)
Race
255(3)
Gender/Sex
258(5)
Age
263(4)
The Pharmaceutical Industry
267(3)
Warfare
270(5)
Index 275
David Pilgrim is Honorary Professor of Health and Social Policy, University of Liverpool, UK and Visiting Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Southampton. After training and working as a clinical psychologist he completed a PhD examining psychotherapy in the organisational setting of the British NHS. He then went on to complete a Masters in sociology. He has worked at the boundary between clinical psychology and medical sociology for the past 20 years and has produced over 60 articles in peer-reviewed journals, based upon his research into mental health policy and practice. His years working in the British NHS provided him with extensive everyday experience of the theoretical and policy aspects of mental health expressed in practical settings. One of his books, A Sociology of Mental Health and Illness (3rd edition, Open University Press, 2005), co-authored with Anne Rogers, won the British Medical Associations medical book of the year award for 2006. Currently he is writing a book on child sexual abuse and public policy.