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Social Organization of Mental Illness

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Informationen zum Autor Lindsay Prior is Professor Emeritus of S ociology at Queen’s University, Belfast, and visiting Professor in the School of Public Health. He is the author of Using Documents in Social Research (SAGE, 2003) and editor of the 4-volume Using Documents and Records in Social Research (SAGE, 2011). His most recent journal publications — in, Social Science & Medicine, Critical Public Health, Sociology of Health & Illness , have focused on various aspects of public health practice and policy. Klappentext This thought-provoking book examines the organization of medical and social services for people with serious psychiatric disorders. It focuses on the current transition from hospital-centred to community-centred services. The first part of the book concentrates on the changes which have occurred in the theory and practice of key groups of professionals, including psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, occupational therapists and psychologists. The second part describes how those changes have directly impinged on the everyday lives of people affected by psychiatric disorders. Prior demonstrates how sociological insights can be gained from an examination of the multiple ways in which disorders have been represented in and through the work of diverse groups of psychiatric professionals. Zusammenfassung Examines the organization of medical and social services for people with serious psychiatric disorders. This text focuses on the transition from hospital-centred to community-centred services and explores the rationales and consequences of this and other transformations in mental health provision. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Social Representations and Social Worlds Changing Images of the Psychiatric Hospital The Diverse Objects of Psychiatric Theory Networks of Professional Practice Representations of Psychiatric Disorder in the Community Representations of Psychiatric Disorder in the Family The Social Worlds of the Hospital The Social Worlds of the Community Epilogue Representations of Mental Illness ...

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