Sociology of Mental Health
Theories, Social Contexts, and Systems
Herausgeber: Wright, Eric R.; Scheid, Teresa L.
Sociology of Mental Health
Theories, Social Contexts, and Systems
Herausgeber: Wright, Eric R.; Scheid, Teresa L.
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Public attention on the mental health crisis underscores the need for reforms. This book highlights key contributions from sociologists, offering vital insights into the understanding and treatment of mental health and illness. It serves as an essential resource for advancing mental health care.
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Public attention on the mental health crisis underscores the need for reforms. This book highlights key contributions from sociologists, offering vital insights into the understanding and treatment of mental health and illness. It serves as an essential resource for advancing mental health care.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 4 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 635
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009414944
- ISBN-10: 1009414941
- Artikelnr.: 73530833
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 4 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 635
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009414944
- ISBN-10: 1009414941
- Artikelnr.: 73530833
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword Allan V. Horwitz; Preface Teresa L. Scheid and Eric R. Wright;
Part I. Theoretical Perspectives on Mental Health and Illness: 1.
Sociological approaches to mental illness Peggy A. Thoits; 2. Defining
mental disorders Owen Whooley and Bianca Ruiz-Negrón; 3. How should we
assess mental health problems? Jason Schnittker; 4. Socioeconomic
stratification and mental disorder William W. Eaton and Carles Muntaner; 5.
Labeling and stigma as it applies to mental illness Bruce G. Link and Jo C.
Phelan; 6. Stigma resistance and mental illness identity: implications for
theory and practice Kristen Marcussen; 7. The sociology of suicide Jason
Manning; 8. Patterns, pathways, and correlates of care: classic and
contemporary theories of utilization and findings Bernice A. Pescosolido
and Elizabeth M. Anderson; Part II. The Social Context of Mental Health and
Illness: 9. Major findings and new directions in the study of social
support and mental health Robyn Lewis Brown, Christy L. Erving and Maria
Rockett; 10. Gender and the pathways to mental health and illness Sarah
Rosenfield, Dena T. Smith and Meleah Fekete; 11. Black American women and
mental well-being: the intersection of race, gender, and socioeconomic
status Verna M. Keith and Diane R. Brown; 12. Sexual and gender minority
mental health Gabe H. Miller; 13. Adverse childhood experiences and mental
health across the lifespan Kayla Anderson, May S. Chen, Maggie Ingram,
Jessica L. McCain, Allison Yatco and Kara Tsukerman; 14. Mental health and
the work-family interface Marisa Young and Ruth Repchuck; 15. Accessed
status and mental well-being in cross-cultural context: competing theories
Lijun Song and Zhe Zhang; Part III. Mental Health Systems and Policy: 16.
Mental health care in the community Kerry Dobransky; 17. Mental illness and
the criminal justice system Virginia Aldige' Hiday and Brad Ray; 18.
Homelessness and mental illness Fred E. Markowitz; 19. Immigration, culture
and mental health Andrea G. Perez Portillo, Juliann Li Verdugo and David T.
Takeuchi; 20. Mental health and the trauma of terrorism and extreme
violence Robert J. Johnson, Olivia Yoh, Isabelle Beulaygue and Stevan E.
Hobfoll; 21. Sociology and public health applied to preventing adolescent
suicidal behavior Leigh Willis and Alexander Crosby; 22. Stigma in global
context: cultural myths and realities that shape research and social change
Emily A. Ekl and Bernice A. Pescosolido; Epilogue: critical reflection and
future directions for sociological research Eric R. Wright and Teresa L.
Scheid.
Part I. Theoretical Perspectives on Mental Health and Illness: 1.
Sociological approaches to mental illness Peggy A. Thoits; 2. Defining
mental disorders Owen Whooley and Bianca Ruiz-Negrón; 3. How should we
assess mental health problems? Jason Schnittker; 4. Socioeconomic
stratification and mental disorder William W. Eaton and Carles Muntaner; 5.
Labeling and stigma as it applies to mental illness Bruce G. Link and Jo C.
Phelan; 6. Stigma resistance and mental illness identity: implications for
theory and practice Kristen Marcussen; 7. The sociology of suicide Jason
Manning; 8. Patterns, pathways, and correlates of care: classic and
contemporary theories of utilization and findings Bernice A. Pescosolido
and Elizabeth M. Anderson; Part II. The Social Context of Mental Health and
Illness: 9. Major findings and new directions in the study of social
support and mental health Robyn Lewis Brown, Christy L. Erving and Maria
Rockett; 10. Gender and the pathways to mental health and illness Sarah
Rosenfield, Dena T. Smith and Meleah Fekete; 11. Black American women and
mental well-being: the intersection of race, gender, and socioeconomic
status Verna M. Keith and Diane R. Brown; 12. Sexual and gender minority
mental health Gabe H. Miller; 13. Adverse childhood experiences and mental
health across the lifespan Kayla Anderson, May S. Chen, Maggie Ingram,
Jessica L. McCain, Allison Yatco and Kara Tsukerman; 14. Mental health and
the work-family interface Marisa Young and Ruth Repchuck; 15. Accessed
status and mental well-being in cross-cultural context: competing theories
Lijun Song and Zhe Zhang; Part III. Mental Health Systems and Policy: 16.
Mental health care in the community Kerry Dobransky; 17. Mental illness and
the criminal justice system Virginia Aldige' Hiday and Brad Ray; 18.
Homelessness and mental illness Fred E. Markowitz; 19. Immigration, culture
and mental health Andrea G. Perez Portillo, Juliann Li Verdugo and David T.
Takeuchi; 20. Mental health and the trauma of terrorism and extreme
violence Robert J. Johnson, Olivia Yoh, Isabelle Beulaygue and Stevan E.
Hobfoll; 21. Sociology and public health applied to preventing adolescent
suicidal behavior Leigh Willis and Alexander Crosby; 22. Stigma in global
context: cultural myths and realities that shape research and social change
Emily A. Ekl and Bernice A. Pescosolido; Epilogue: critical reflection and
future directions for sociological research Eric R. Wright and Teresa L.
Scheid.
Foreword Allan V. Horwitz; Preface Teresa L. Scheid and Eric R. Wright;
Part I. Theoretical Perspectives on Mental Health and Illness: 1.
Sociological approaches to mental illness Peggy A. Thoits; 2. Defining
mental disorders Owen Whooley and Bianca Ruiz-Negrón; 3. How should we
assess mental health problems? Jason Schnittker; 4. Socioeconomic
stratification and mental disorder William W. Eaton and Carles Muntaner; 5.
Labeling and stigma as it applies to mental illness Bruce G. Link and Jo C.
Phelan; 6. Stigma resistance and mental illness identity: implications for
theory and practice Kristen Marcussen; 7. The sociology of suicide Jason
Manning; 8. Patterns, pathways, and correlates of care: classic and
contemporary theories of utilization and findings Bernice A. Pescosolido
and Elizabeth M. Anderson; Part II. The Social Context of Mental Health and
Illness: 9. Major findings and new directions in the study of social
support and mental health Robyn Lewis Brown, Christy L. Erving and Maria
Rockett; 10. Gender and the pathways to mental health and illness Sarah
Rosenfield, Dena T. Smith and Meleah Fekete; 11. Black American women and
mental well-being: the intersection of race, gender, and socioeconomic
status Verna M. Keith and Diane R. Brown; 12. Sexual and gender minority
mental health Gabe H. Miller; 13. Adverse childhood experiences and mental
health across the lifespan Kayla Anderson, May S. Chen, Maggie Ingram,
Jessica L. McCain, Allison Yatco and Kara Tsukerman; 14. Mental health and
the work-family interface Marisa Young and Ruth Repchuck; 15. Accessed
status and mental well-being in cross-cultural context: competing theories
Lijun Song and Zhe Zhang; Part III. Mental Health Systems and Policy: 16.
Mental health care in the community Kerry Dobransky; 17. Mental illness and
the criminal justice system Virginia Aldige' Hiday and Brad Ray; 18.
Homelessness and mental illness Fred E. Markowitz; 19. Immigration, culture
and mental health Andrea G. Perez Portillo, Juliann Li Verdugo and David T.
Takeuchi; 20. Mental health and the trauma of terrorism and extreme
violence Robert J. Johnson, Olivia Yoh, Isabelle Beulaygue and Stevan E.
Hobfoll; 21. Sociology and public health applied to preventing adolescent
suicidal behavior Leigh Willis and Alexander Crosby; 22. Stigma in global
context: cultural myths and realities that shape research and social change
Emily A. Ekl and Bernice A. Pescosolido; Epilogue: critical reflection and
future directions for sociological research Eric R. Wright and Teresa L.
Scheid.
Part I. Theoretical Perspectives on Mental Health and Illness: 1.
Sociological approaches to mental illness Peggy A. Thoits; 2. Defining
mental disorders Owen Whooley and Bianca Ruiz-Negrón; 3. How should we
assess mental health problems? Jason Schnittker; 4. Socioeconomic
stratification and mental disorder William W. Eaton and Carles Muntaner; 5.
Labeling and stigma as it applies to mental illness Bruce G. Link and Jo C.
Phelan; 6. Stigma resistance and mental illness identity: implications for
theory and practice Kristen Marcussen; 7. The sociology of suicide Jason
Manning; 8. Patterns, pathways, and correlates of care: classic and
contemporary theories of utilization and findings Bernice A. Pescosolido
and Elizabeth M. Anderson; Part II. The Social Context of Mental Health and
Illness: 9. Major findings and new directions in the study of social
support and mental health Robyn Lewis Brown, Christy L. Erving and Maria
Rockett; 10. Gender and the pathways to mental health and illness Sarah
Rosenfield, Dena T. Smith and Meleah Fekete; 11. Black American women and
mental well-being: the intersection of race, gender, and socioeconomic
status Verna M. Keith and Diane R. Brown; 12. Sexual and gender minority
mental health Gabe H. Miller; 13. Adverse childhood experiences and mental
health across the lifespan Kayla Anderson, May S. Chen, Maggie Ingram,
Jessica L. McCain, Allison Yatco and Kara Tsukerman; 14. Mental health and
the work-family interface Marisa Young and Ruth Repchuck; 15. Accessed
status and mental well-being in cross-cultural context: competing theories
Lijun Song and Zhe Zhang; Part III. Mental Health Systems and Policy: 16.
Mental health care in the community Kerry Dobransky; 17. Mental illness and
the criminal justice system Virginia Aldige' Hiday and Brad Ray; 18.
Homelessness and mental illness Fred E. Markowitz; 19. Immigration, culture
and mental health Andrea G. Perez Portillo, Juliann Li Verdugo and David T.
Takeuchi; 20. Mental health and the trauma of terrorism and extreme
violence Robert J. Johnson, Olivia Yoh, Isabelle Beulaygue and Stevan E.
Hobfoll; 21. Sociology and public health applied to preventing adolescent
suicidal behavior Leigh Willis and Alexander Crosby; 22. Stigma in global
context: cultural myths and realities that shape research and social change
Emily A. Ekl and Bernice A. Pescosolido; Epilogue: critical reflection and
future directions for sociological research Eric R. Wright and Teresa L.
Scheid.