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Zusatztext 'This controversial book will shock the mental health world. It will be warmly welcomed by those who think that the mentally ill are scandalously neglected. It will also provoke the antagonism of many actively involved in field! both as providers and users of services. It will leave no-one indifferent. Jeremy Laurance paints a vivid and harsh portrait of how mentally ill people are treated in Britain today. It is quite simply required reading for anyone interested in mental health.' - Professor Graham Thornicroft! Head of Community Psychiatry Section! Institute of Psychiatry'Comprehensive! easy to understand! accurately reflecting the needs and perspectives of those with mental health difficulties! this book has qualities that the mental health services it describes desperately lack.' - Nurturing Potential'The blood! sweat and tears that went into producing the book are evident. The author's personal encounters! observing mental health professionals in action! and the stories of staff and service users! allow the reader to empathise with the people involved and the issues they face. In sum! a compelling and intellectually stimulating book! full of passion and insight.' -Erin Whittingham! Healthmatters Informationen zum Autor Laurance, Jeremy Klappentext Pure Madness explores the tensions between themes of care and control in our mental health policy. Building each chapter around personal interviews, the author looks at the political, medical, legal and community viewpoints. Zusammenfassung Pure Madness explores the tensions between themes of care and control in our mental health policy. Building each chapter around personal interviews, the author looks at the political, medical, legal and community viewpoints. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. The State We're In 2. How We Got Here 3. Mad Axemen and the Growth of Coercion 4. A New Law for the 21st Century 5. The Clamour for Consumer Control 6. Taking Care to the Community 7. Taking Care to the Home 8. Taking Care to the Street 9. Life Stories 10. Carers: The Missing Link 11. The New Meaning of Community Care...