Social Inclusion and Recovery

Social Inclusion and Recovery
Author: Julie Repper,Rachel Perkins
Publsiher: Bailliere Tindall Limited
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2003
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702026018

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This book draws on the accounts of people who have faced the challenge of life with a mental health problem, in order to propose that the guiding principle of mental health practice should revolve around social inclusion and recovery.

Social Inclusion and Mental Health

Social Inclusion and Mental Health
Author: Jed Boardman,Helen Killaspy,Gillian Mezey
Publsiher: RCPsych Publications
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2022-12-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781009302234

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People with mental health conditions are among the most socially excluded groups in society. Mental health conditions are influenced by the social environment, which in turn shapes our social and cultural responses to the people who experience them. Much of what mental health practitioners do is 'essentially social' and the effects of their interventions are hampered by the marginalised status of many of the people that they see. This book documents the ways in which people with mental health conditions are excluded from participating in society and offers some pointers as to how this may be reversed. It highlights the need to reduce mental health inequalities and to consider the importance of material inequalities and social injustices faced by people experiencing mental ill-health. Whilst the challenges are considerable and the solutions wide-ranging, mental health practitioners can play a significant role in facilitating the social inclusion of those with mental health conditions.

Poverty Mental Health and Social Inclusion

Poverty  Mental Health  and Social Inclusion
Author: Cheryl Forchuk, Rick Csiernik
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773382234

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Poverty, Mental Health, and Social Inclusion offers a comprehensive selection of chapters written by academic researchers as well as direct practitioners and mental health consumer-survivors to examine the intersection of poverty, mental health, and social exclusion. With the aim of addressing complex issues from homelessness and housing to stigma and mental health, the volume presents the perspectives of a wide range of those affected by poverty and social exclusion including Canadian veterans, Indigenous women, homeless youth and families, and mental health consumer-survivors. Divided into four sections, the chapters explore the effects of social exclusion, examine the trajectory of how it occurs, analyze harmful policies in place that exacerbate the correlation between poverty and mental health issues, and introduce potential solutions to expand social inclusion to marginalized groups. Accessibly written, this text will be a valuable resource for courses on mental health, poverty, and social policy across the disciplines of social work, sociology, and health studies at both the graduate and undergraduate level.

Social Inclusion of People with Mental Illness

Social Inclusion of People with Mental Illness
Author: Julian Leff,Richard Warner
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006-07-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0521615364

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People with serious mental illness no longer spend years of their lives in psychiatric institutions. In developed countries, there has been a major shift in the focus of care from hospitals into the community. However, while it means those with mental illness are not confined, it does not guarantee they will be fully integrated into their communities. The barriers to full citizenship are partly due to the disabilities produced by their illnesses and partly by stigmatizing and discriminatory attitudes of the public. This book analyzes the causes of these barriers and suggests ways of dismantling them. The book is constructed in two parts: the first relates to social inclusion and the second to occupational inclusion. Throughout, the text is annotated with quotes from consumers to illustrate their experience of the issues discussed. The innovations outlined are described in sufficient detail for the reader to implement them in their own practice.

Mental Health

Mental Health
Author: Charlie Brooker,Julie Repper
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780443103834

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"In Mental Health: From Policy to Practice, the editors and contributors use their extensive experience and knowledge of mental health services to analyse the effectiveness of developments. They reflect on how policy has developed, what policy means for practice, to what extent policy has been implemented, and where the challenges lie." --Book Jacket.

The Practice of Psychosocial Occupational Therapy

The Practice of Psychosocial Occupational Therapy
Author: Linda Finlay
Publsiher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2004
Genre: Mental illness
ISBN: 074877257X

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Using an evidence-based approach, this edition outlines the theory and practice of occupational therapy, with firm emphasis throughout on the need for clear aims of treatment within a sound theoretical framework. It is still essential reading for students and lecturers in occcupational therapy at all levels.

Social Inclusion of People with Mental Illness

Social Inclusion of People with Mental Illness
Author: Julian Leff,Richard Warner
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2006-07-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781139455398

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People with serious mental illness no longer spend years of their lives in psychiatric institutions. In developed countries, there has been a major shift in the focus of care from hospitals into the community. However, whilst it means those with mental illness are not confined, it does not guarantee they will be fully integrated into their communities. The barriers to full citizenship are partly due to the disabilities produced by their illnesses and partly by stigmatising and discriminatory attitudes of the public. This book analyses the causes of these barriers and suggests ways of dismantling them. The book is constructed in two parts: the first relates to social inclusion and the second to occupational inclusion. Throughout, the text is annotated with quotes from consumers, to illustrate their experience of the issues discussed. The innovations outlined are described in sufficient detail for the reader to implement them in their own practice.

Social Exclusion Compound Trauma and Recovery

Social Exclusion  Compound Trauma and Recovery
Author: Peter Cockersell
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781784505882

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Responding to the growing number of psychologically-informed services for people experiencing social exclusion and, in particular, homelessness, this book gives professionals the information and understanding they need to be fully informed in their practice with this client group. It begins with theory, looking at the psychology of social exclusion and the processes that underlie it, and considers the relationship between trauma, complex needs, homelessness and social exclusion. Presenting practical interventions and case studies, the authors then reveal what makes an effective service in practice and a client perspective on social exclusion and recovery is provided. This is essential reading for all those involved in developing services that meet the needs of socially excluded people with histories of complex trauma or presentations of complex needs, including those who are homeless, refugees and asylum seekers, Traveller and Roma communities and people involved with the criminal justice system.