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"This book has been written to help tackle the issue of discrimination in mental health. It explores the role of mental health practitioners of all disciplines and how they can support individuals and groups to challenge and move beyond discrimination - as well as the role of people with lived experience, families and friends. "--
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Reference, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Discrimination against the mentally ill, Mental illness, Public opinion, Stigma (Social psychology), Mental health laws, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Mentally ill, great britain, Great britain, social conditions, Mentally ill, rehabilitation, Marginality, socialEdition | Availability |
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From psychiatric patient to citizen revisited
2016, Palgrave Macmillan
in English
1137360410 9781137360410
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1. Competing Histories of Madness
2. Voices of Resistance and Social Change
3. Understanding the Problem, Understanding the Solution
4. Activists' Models of Anti-Discrimination Work
5. Social Models of Disability, Madness and Participation
6. Learning from Cmpaigns, Policies and Research: What has Worked?
7. Ways to a Better Future: Starting Personal
8. Ending Discrimination within Mental Health Services
9. Macro Changes Across Society.
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