Fr. 125.00

Shunned - Discrimination Against People

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext Anyone treating people with psychiatric conditions should read this book to provide a greater understanding of the challeneges those with mental illness face day after day. Informationen zum Autor Graham Thornicroft is Professor of Community Psychiatry, and Head of the multi-disciplinary Health Service Research Department at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. He is a Consultant Psychiatrist and is Director of Research and Development at the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. He chaired the External Reference Group for the National Service Framework for Mental Health in England. His areas of research expertise include: stigma and discrimination, mental health needs assessment, the development of outcome scales, cost-effectiveness evaluation of mental health treatments, and service user and consumer participation in mental health research. He is the author of 19 books and over 160 scientific papers. Klappentext People with mental illness commonly describe the stigma and discrimination they face as being worse than their main condition. 'Shunned' presents clearly for a wide readership information about the nature and severity of discrimination against people with mental illness and what can be done to reduce this. Zusammenfassung People with mental illness commonly describe the stigma and discrimination they face as being worse than their main condition. 'Shunned' presents clearly for a wide readership information about the nature and severity of discrimination against people with mental illness and what can be done to reduce this. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Judi Chamberlin 1: Close to home: family, housing and neighbours 2: Getting personal: friendships, intimate relationships and childcare 3: It's not working: discrimination and employment 4: By a process of exclusion: discrimination in civil and social life 5: Harmful helpers: discrimination in health and social care 6: Profiting from prejudice: mental illness in the media 7: Danger or disinformation: the facts about violence and mental illness 8: 'Why try?' Self-stigmatisation, avoidance and withdrawal 9: From stigma to ignorance, prejudice and discrimination 10: What works to reduce discrimination? Challenges for service users 11: What works to reduce discrimination? Challenges for everyone ...

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