Citizenship and Mental Health

Citizenship and Mental Health
Title Citizenship and Mental Health PDF eBook
Author Michael Rowe
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 273
Release 2015
Genre Medical
ISBN 019935538X

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More than 50 years ago, President Kennedy gave an address to Congress that launched the community mental health movement in the U.S. This movement involved a vast and complex effort to replace the wholesale institutionalization of people with serious mental illnesses with community mental health centers, public education on mental illness, and prevention efforts. The mission and main thrust of this new movement, however, were quite simple: we would provide effective mental health treatment to people in their home communities and provide the conditions for them to have 'a life in the community.' Starting in the 1990s with Jim, a person who was homeless and initially refused help from outreach workers, Citizenship & Mental Health tells a 20-year story of practice, theory, and research to support the full participation of persons with mental illnesses who, in many cases, have also been homeless, have criminal charges in their past, and are poor. As the first of its kind, this book addresses the concept of citizenship as an applied theory for fulfilling the promise of the community mental health center movement. Citizenship is defined as a strong connection to the 5 R's of rights, responsibilities, roles, resources, and relationships that society offers to its members, and a sense of belonging that comes from others' recognition of one's valued membership in society. The citizenship model supports the strengths, hopes, and aspirations of people with mental illnesses to become neighbors, community members, and citizens.

Living Outside Mental Illness

Living Outside Mental Illness
Title Living Outside Mental Illness PDF eBook
Author Larry Davidson
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2003-08
Genre Medical
ISBN 0814719422

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An essential volume for improving understanding of the recovery process for people diagnosed with schizophrenia Schizophrenia is widely considered the most severe and disabling of the mental illnesses. Yet recent research has demonstrated that many people afflicted with the disorder are able to recover to a significant degree. Living Outside Mental Illness demonstrates the importance of listening to what people diagnosed with schizophrenia themselves have to say about their struggle, and shows the dramatic effect this approach can have on clinical practice and social policy. It presents an in-depth investigation, based on a phenomenological perspective, of experiences of illness and recovery as illuminated by compelling first-person descriptions. This volume forcefully makes the case for the utility of qualitative methods in improving our understanding of the reasons for the success or failure of mental health services. The research has important clinical and policy implications, and will be of key interest to those in psychology and the helping professions as well as to people in recovery and their families.

Housing, Citizenship, and Communities for People with Serious Mental Illness

Housing, Citizenship, and Communities for People with Serious Mental Illness
Title Housing, Citizenship, and Communities for People with Serious Mental Illness PDF eBook
Author John Sylvestre
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 425
Release 2017
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0190265604

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'Housing, Citizenship, and Communities for People with Serious Mental Illness' provides a comprehensive overview of the field. The work covers theory, research, practice, and policy issues related to the provision of housing and the supports that people rely on to get and keep their housing.

Mental Health and World Citizenship

Mental Health and World Citizenship
Title Mental Health and World Citizenship PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 47
Release 1956
Genre Mental health
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Mental Health and World Citizenship

Mental Health and World Citizenship
Title Mental Health and World Citizenship PDF eBook
Author World Federation for Mental Health
Publisher
Total Pages 28
Release 2013-06-01
Genre
ISBN 9781489576538

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Mental Health and World Citizenship

Mental Health and World Citizenship
Title Mental Health and World Citizenship PDF eBook
Author World Federation for Mental Health
Publisher
Total Pages 62
Release 1948
Genre Mental health
ISBN

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Public Mental Health: Global Perspectives

Public Mental Health: Global Perspectives
Title Public Mental Health: Global Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Knifton, Lee
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages 226
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 0335244890

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This book will provide readers with an overview of the core knowledge and issues in public mental health, and a guide for students and practitioners on the evidence and tools available to help them develop Public Mental Health programs that work in practice.