Mental Health Care and Social Policy
Herausgeber: Brown, Phil
Mental Health Care and Social Policy
Herausgeber: Brown, Phil
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Originally published in 1985, at a time when the previous 2 decades had witnessed dramatic changes in the US mental health system. These included the decline of the state mental hospital, the birth of the community mental health center and the expansion of psychiatric services in general hospitals.
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Originally published in 1985, at a time when the previous 2 decades had witnessed dramatic changes in the US mental health system. These included the decline of the state mental hospital, the birth of the community mental health center and the expansion of psychiatric services in general hospitals.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 541g
- ISBN-13: 9781032252667
- ISBN-10: 1032252669
- Artikelnr.: 70149225
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 541g
- ISBN-13: 9781032252667
- ISBN-10: 1032252669
- Artikelnr.: 70149225
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Phil Brown is Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies at Brown University, USA.
Part 1: Historical and Conceptual Concerns 1. Madness and Segregative
Control: The Rise of the Insane Asylum 2. The Enduring Asylum David Rothman
3. Cycles of Institutional Reform Part 2: The Changing Mental Health System
4. The De Facto US Mental Health Services System: A Public Health
Perspective 5. Deinstitutionalization and Mental Health Services 6. General
Hospital Psychiatry: Overview From a Sociological Perspective 7. Community
Control or Control of the Community? The Case of the Community Mental
Health Center 8. The Mental Patients' Rights Movement, and Mental Health
Institutional Change Part 3: Providers and Treatments 9. Professional
Training and the Future of Psychiatry 10. Prediction in Psychiatry: An
Example of Misplaced Confidence in Experts 11. Medical Dominance:
Psychoactive Drugs and Mental Health Policy Thomas J. Scheff 12. Clinical
Psychopharmacology in its Twentieth Year George E. Crane Part 4:
Alternatives to Traditional Mental Health Services 13. Mental Hospitals and
Alternative Care: Non-institutionalization as Potential Public Policy 14.
Self-Help and Mental Health 15. Inside the Mental Patients' Association16.
Psychology of Women: Feminist Therapy 17. From Confinement to Community:
The Radical Transformation of an Italian Mental Hospital 18. The Collective
Approach to Psychiatric Practice in the People's Republic of China.
Control: The Rise of the Insane Asylum 2. The Enduring Asylum David Rothman
3. Cycles of Institutional Reform Part 2: The Changing Mental Health System
4. The De Facto US Mental Health Services System: A Public Health
Perspective 5. Deinstitutionalization and Mental Health Services 6. General
Hospital Psychiatry: Overview From a Sociological Perspective 7. Community
Control or Control of the Community? The Case of the Community Mental
Health Center 8. The Mental Patients' Rights Movement, and Mental Health
Institutional Change Part 3: Providers and Treatments 9. Professional
Training and the Future of Psychiatry 10. Prediction in Psychiatry: An
Example of Misplaced Confidence in Experts 11. Medical Dominance:
Psychoactive Drugs and Mental Health Policy Thomas J. Scheff 12. Clinical
Psychopharmacology in its Twentieth Year George E. Crane Part 4:
Alternatives to Traditional Mental Health Services 13. Mental Hospitals and
Alternative Care: Non-institutionalization as Potential Public Policy 14.
Self-Help and Mental Health 15. Inside the Mental Patients' Association16.
Psychology of Women: Feminist Therapy 17. From Confinement to Community:
The Radical Transformation of an Italian Mental Hospital 18. The Collective
Approach to Psychiatric Practice in the People's Republic of China.
Part 1: Historical and Conceptual Concerns 1. Madness and Segregative
Control: The Rise of the Insane Asylum 2. The Enduring Asylum David Rothman
3. Cycles of Institutional Reform Part 2: The Changing Mental Health System
4. The De Facto US Mental Health Services System: A Public Health
Perspective 5. Deinstitutionalization and Mental Health Services 6. General
Hospital Psychiatry: Overview From a Sociological Perspective 7. Community
Control or Control of the Community? The Case of the Community Mental
Health Center 8. The Mental Patients' Rights Movement, and Mental Health
Institutional Change Part 3: Providers and Treatments 9. Professional
Training and the Future of Psychiatry 10. Prediction in Psychiatry: An
Example of Misplaced Confidence in Experts 11. Medical Dominance:
Psychoactive Drugs and Mental Health Policy Thomas J. Scheff 12. Clinical
Psychopharmacology in its Twentieth Year George E. Crane Part 4:
Alternatives to Traditional Mental Health Services 13. Mental Hospitals and
Alternative Care: Non-institutionalization as Potential Public Policy 14.
Self-Help and Mental Health 15. Inside the Mental Patients' Association16.
Psychology of Women: Feminist Therapy 17. From Confinement to Community:
The Radical Transformation of an Italian Mental Hospital 18. The Collective
Approach to Psychiatric Practice in the People's Republic of China.
Control: The Rise of the Insane Asylum 2. The Enduring Asylum David Rothman
3. Cycles of Institutional Reform Part 2: The Changing Mental Health System
4. The De Facto US Mental Health Services System: A Public Health
Perspective 5. Deinstitutionalization and Mental Health Services 6. General
Hospital Psychiatry: Overview From a Sociological Perspective 7. Community
Control or Control of the Community? The Case of the Community Mental
Health Center 8. The Mental Patients' Rights Movement, and Mental Health
Institutional Change Part 3: Providers and Treatments 9. Professional
Training and the Future of Psychiatry 10. Prediction in Psychiatry: An
Example of Misplaced Confidence in Experts 11. Medical Dominance:
Psychoactive Drugs and Mental Health Policy Thomas J. Scheff 12. Clinical
Psychopharmacology in its Twentieth Year George E. Crane Part 4:
Alternatives to Traditional Mental Health Services 13. Mental Hospitals and
Alternative Care: Non-institutionalization as Potential Public Policy 14.
Self-Help and Mental Health 15. Inside the Mental Patients' Association16.
Psychology of Women: Feminist Therapy 17. From Confinement to Community:
The Radical Transformation of an Italian Mental Hospital 18. The Collective
Approach to Psychiatric Practice in the People's Republic of China.







