Carl Walker, Katherine Johnson, Liz Cunningham
Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental Distress
International Perspectives
Carl Walker, Katherine Johnson, Liz Cunningham
Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental Distress
International Perspectives
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Providing unique global perspectives on community psychology, this is exciting and important reading for students and researchers alike, written by leading experts in the field. Drawing on a wealth of experience and examples, it offers an essential guide to the political global context of this fast-developing area of psychology.
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Providing unique global perspectives on community psychology, this is exciting and important reading for students and researchers alike, written by leading experts in the field. Drawing on a wealth of experience and examples, it offers an essential guide to the political global context of this fast-developing area of psychology.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL / Macmillan Education / Red Globe Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9780230275416
- ISBN-10: 0230275419
- Artikelnr.: 34553748
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Macmillan Education
- Tiergartenstr. 17
- 69121 Heidelberg
- ProductSafety@springernature.com
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL / Macmillan Education / Red Globe Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9780230275416
- ISBN-10: 0230275419
- Artikelnr.: 34553748
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Macmillan Education
- Tiergartenstr. 17
- 69121 Heidelberg
- ProductSafety@springernature.com
Carl Walker, Katherine Johnson, Liz Cunningham
Introduction: Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental
Distress: International Perspectives; C.Walker, K.Johnson, and L.Cunningham
PART I: SOCIO-ECONOMICS AND MENTAL DISTRESS
Introduction; C.Walker
Seroxat: the Corruption of Pharmacological Corporations, Health Care
Professionals, Politicians and Academics; P.Duckett
Gambling: Government and Industry Promotion of a Dangerous Form of
Consumption; J.Orford
Neoliberal Ideology and Personal Debt in the UK; C.Walker
The Operation of a Suicidal Cohort and its Socio-economic Origins; C.Curtis
and B.Curtis
Mental Health and Community Psychology in India; S.Bhatia
PART II: PSYCHOLOGY, IDEOLOGY AND MODES OF INTERVENTIONS
Introduction; K.Johnson
Social Integration, Violence and Mental Health in Columbia; C.Quenza
Supporting Global Mental Health: Critical Community Psychology as a
Potential Panacea?; R.Burgess
Developing a Cambodian Psychology; L.Cunningham, N.Hema, S.Sovandara,
K.Sareth, P.Peou, K.Hourn and S.Hour
Communities and Professional Identities: South African Women Students'
Accounts of Applied Psychology Training; J.Callaghan
Community Psychology as a Globalised Commodity? A South African
Perspective; R.Carolissen
PART III: INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL CHANGE PROJECTS
Introduction; L.Cunningham
Charting a Path From Data to Action: A Culturally Sensitive Intervention
for Adolescent Self-Harm in Sri Lanka; J.Marecek
Housing for People with Lived Experience of Mental Health Issues: Housing
First as a Strategy to Improve Quality of Life; G.Nelson, P.Goering and
S.Tsemberis
Developing a Tenant Organisation as a Resource in Supported Housing;
B.Kloos, K.Scrimenti, N.Masson, S.Zimmerman, B.Davis, and D.Snow
The Clubhouse Model and Community Psychology; S.Phillips
Liberation of the Social Consciousness through Alternative Learning and
Action Research: Work in Progress with the Aytas of the Philippines;
E.Estacio and D.Marks
Art, Social Action and Social Change; M.Murray
Conclusion
Global Mental Health, Cultural Specificity and the Risk of Neo-colonialism:
Challenges for Critical Community Psychology; K.Johnson.
Distress: International Perspectives; C.Walker, K.Johnson, and L.Cunningham
PART I: SOCIO-ECONOMICS AND MENTAL DISTRESS
Introduction; C.Walker
Seroxat: the Corruption of Pharmacological Corporations, Health Care
Professionals, Politicians and Academics; P.Duckett
Gambling: Government and Industry Promotion of a Dangerous Form of
Consumption; J.Orford
Neoliberal Ideology and Personal Debt in the UK; C.Walker
The Operation of a Suicidal Cohort and its Socio-economic Origins; C.Curtis
and B.Curtis
Mental Health and Community Psychology in India; S.Bhatia
PART II: PSYCHOLOGY, IDEOLOGY AND MODES OF INTERVENTIONS
Introduction; K.Johnson
Social Integration, Violence and Mental Health in Columbia; C.Quenza
Supporting Global Mental Health: Critical Community Psychology as a
Potential Panacea?; R.Burgess
Developing a Cambodian Psychology; L.Cunningham, N.Hema, S.Sovandara,
K.Sareth, P.Peou, K.Hourn and S.Hour
Communities and Professional Identities: South African Women Students'
Accounts of Applied Psychology Training; J.Callaghan
Community Psychology as a Globalised Commodity? A South African
Perspective; R.Carolissen
PART III: INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL CHANGE PROJECTS
Introduction; L.Cunningham
Charting a Path From Data to Action: A Culturally Sensitive Intervention
for Adolescent Self-Harm in Sri Lanka; J.Marecek
Housing for People with Lived Experience of Mental Health Issues: Housing
First as a Strategy to Improve Quality of Life; G.Nelson, P.Goering and
S.Tsemberis
Developing a Tenant Organisation as a Resource in Supported Housing;
B.Kloos, K.Scrimenti, N.Masson, S.Zimmerman, B.Davis, and D.Snow
The Clubhouse Model and Community Psychology; S.Phillips
Liberation of the Social Consciousness through Alternative Learning and
Action Research: Work in Progress with the Aytas of the Philippines;
E.Estacio and D.Marks
Art, Social Action and Social Change; M.Murray
Conclusion
Global Mental Health, Cultural Specificity and the Risk of Neo-colonialism:
Challenges for Critical Community Psychology; K.Johnson.
Introduction: Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental
Distress: International Perspectives; C.Walker, K.Johnson, and L.Cunningham
PART I: SOCIO-ECONOMICS AND MENTAL DISTRESS
Introduction; C.Walker
Seroxat: the Corruption of Pharmacological Corporations, Health Care
Professionals, Politicians and Academics; P.Duckett
Gambling: Government and Industry Promotion of a Dangerous Form of
Consumption; J.Orford
Neoliberal Ideology and Personal Debt in the UK; C.Walker
The Operation of a Suicidal Cohort and its Socio-economic Origins; C.Curtis
and B.Curtis
Mental Health and Community Psychology in India; S.Bhatia
PART II: PSYCHOLOGY, IDEOLOGY AND MODES OF INTERVENTIONS
Introduction; K.Johnson
Social Integration, Violence and Mental Health in Columbia; C.Quenza
Supporting Global Mental Health: Critical Community Psychology as a
Potential Panacea?; R.Burgess
Developing a Cambodian Psychology; L.Cunningham, N.Hema, S.Sovandara,
K.Sareth, P.Peou, K.Hourn and S.Hour
Communities and Professional Identities: South African Women Students'
Accounts of Applied Psychology Training; J.Callaghan
Community Psychology as a Globalised Commodity? A South African
Perspective; R.Carolissen
PART III: INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL CHANGE PROJECTS
Introduction; L.Cunningham
Charting a Path From Data to Action: A Culturally Sensitive Intervention
for Adolescent Self-Harm in Sri Lanka; J.Marecek
Housing for People with Lived Experience of Mental Health Issues: Housing
First as a Strategy to Improve Quality of Life; G.Nelson, P.Goering and
S.Tsemberis
Developing a Tenant Organisation as a Resource in Supported Housing;
B.Kloos, K.Scrimenti, N.Masson, S.Zimmerman, B.Davis, and D.Snow
The Clubhouse Model and Community Psychology; S.Phillips
Liberation of the Social Consciousness through Alternative Learning and
Action Research: Work in Progress with the Aytas of the Philippines;
E.Estacio and D.Marks
Art, Social Action and Social Change; M.Murray
Conclusion
Global Mental Health, Cultural Specificity and the Risk of Neo-colonialism:
Challenges for Critical Community Psychology; K.Johnson.
Distress: International Perspectives; C.Walker, K.Johnson, and L.Cunningham
PART I: SOCIO-ECONOMICS AND MENTAL DISTRESS
Introduction; C.Walker
Seroxat: the Corruption of Pharmacological Corporations, Health Care
Professionals, Politicians and Academics; P.Duckett
Gambling: Government and Industry Promotion of a Dangerous Form of
Consumption; J.Orford
Neoliberal Ideology and Personal Debt in the UK; C.Walker
The Operation of a Suicidal Cohort and its Socio-economic Origins; C.Curtis
and B.Curtis
Mental Health and Community Psychology in India; S.Bhatia
PART II: PSYCHOLOGY, IDEOLOGY AND MODES OF INTERVENTIONS
Introduction; K.Johnson
Social Integration, Violence and Mental Health in Columbia; C.Quenza
Supporting Global Mental Health: Critical Community Psychology as a
Potential Panacea?; R.Burgess
Developing a Cambodian Psychology; L.Cunningham, N.Hema, S.Sovandara,
K.Sareth, P.Peou, K.Hourn and S.Hour
Communities and Professional Identities: South African Women Students'
Accounts of Applied Psychology Training; J.Callaghan
Community Psychology as a Globalised Commodity? A South African
Perspective; R.Carolissen
PART III: INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL CHANGE PROJECTS
Introduction; L.Cunningham
Charting a Path From Data to Action: A Culturally Sensitive Intervention
for Adolescent Self-Harm in Sri Lanka; J.Marecek
Housing for People with Lived Experience of Mental Health Issues: Housing
First as a Strategy to Improve Quality of Life; G.Nelson, P.Goering and
S.Tsemberis
Developing a Tenant Organisation as a Resource in Supported Housing;
B.Kloos, K.Scrimenti, N.Masson, S.Zimmerman, B.Davis, and D.Snow
The Clubhouse Model and Community Psychology; S.Phillips
Liberation of the Social Consciousness through Alternative Learning and
Action Research: Work in Progress with the Aytas of the Philippines;
E.Estacio and D.Marks
Art, Social Action and Social Change; M.Murray
Conclusion
Global Mental Health, Cultural Specificity and the Risk of Neo-colonialism:
Challenges for Critical Community Psychology; K.Johnson.







