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    The SAGE Handbook of Mental Health and Illness by Pilgrim, David; Rogers, Anne; Pescosolido, Bernice A.;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
    • Date of Publication 10 December 2010

    • ISBN 9781847873828
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages568 pages
    • Size 245x183 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This handbook addresses a wide range of contentious issues in mental health and mental disorder.

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    Long description:

    The SAGE Handbook of Mental Health and Illness is a landmark volume, which integrates the conceptual, empirical and evidence-based threads of mental health as an area of study, research and practice. It approaches mental health from two perspectives - firstly as a positive state of well-being and personal and social functioning and secondly as psychological difference or abnormality in its social context.



    Unique features include:


    - a broad and inclusive view of the field, providing depth and breadth for the reader


    - a team of international, multi-disciplinary editors and contributors, and


    - discussion of the many of the unresolved debates in the field about constructs and causes.



    The Handbook will be an invaluable resource for postgraduate students, academics and researchers studying mental health in disciplines such as psychiatry, clinical psychology, social work, occupational therapy, nursing and sociology.

    A wide-ranging and cross-national examination of many core issues in the sociology of mental health. It presents a variety of perspectives on fundamental substantive and policy issues in mental health and illness. Its scope and range make it ideal for scholars and students in a variety of disciplines concerned with social aspects of psychological distress and disorder.

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    Table of Contents:

    PART ONE: MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL DISORDER IN SOCIAL CONTEXT
    Editors' Introduction
    The Limits to Psychiatric and Behavioural Genetics - Angus Clarke
    The Challenge of Measurement of Mental Disorder in Community Surveys - Jerome C Wakefield and Mark F Schmitz
    Mental Health, Positive Psychology and the Sociology of the Self - Benedikt Rogge
    Sociological Aspects of the Emotions - Gillian Bendelow
    Ethnicity, Race and Mental Disorder in the UK - James Nazroo and Karen Iley
    Gender Matters: Differences in Depression between Women and Men - Jane M Ussher
    The Diagnosis of Depression in an International Context - Renata Kokanovic
    Stressors and Experienced Stress - Susan Roxburgh
    Religious Beliefs and Mental Health - Scott Schieman
    Applications and Extensions of the Stress Process Model
    Children, Culture and Mental Illness - Brea Perry and Bernice A Pescosolido
    Public Knowledge and Stigma toward Childhood Problems
    Stigma and Mental Disorder - Graham Scambler
    Medicalization and Mental Health - Sigrun Olafsdottir
    The Critique of Medical Expansion and a Consideration of How Markets, National States, and Citizens Matter
    Danger and Diagnosed Mental Disorder - David Pilgrim and Anne Rogers
    PART TWO: CLINICAL AND POLICY TOPICS
    Editors' Introduction
    Biological Explanations for and Responses to Madness - Philip Thomas
    The Psychology of Psychosis - Richard Bentall
    Sociological Aspects of Personality Disorder - Nick Manning
    Sociological Aspects of Substance Misuse - Michael Bloor and Alison Munro
    Sociological Aspects of Psychotropic Medication - David Pilgrim, Anne Rogers and Jonathan Gabe
    Common Mental Health Problems - Carolyn Chew-Graham
    Primary Care and Health Inequalities in the UK
    Promoting Mental Health - Helen Herrman
    Institutionalization and De-Institutionalization - Andrew Scull
    Action for Change in the UK - Peter Campbell and Diana Rose
    Thirty Years of the User/Survivor Movement
    Recovery in Mental Illness - Ann McCranie
    The Roots, Meanings and Implementations of a 'New' Services Movement
    Mental Health Problems, Social Exclusion and Social Inclusion - Jenny Secker
    A UK Perspective
    Social Network Influence in Mental Health and Illness, Service Use and Settings, and Treatment Outcomes - Bernice A Pescosolido

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