
Community psychology and the socio-economics of mental distress : international perspectives
edited by Carl Walker, Katherine Johnson and Liz Cunningham
Bok · Engelsk · 2012
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Omfang | xiii, 290 s.
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Opplysninger | Introduction to Community psychology and the socio-economics of mental distress: international perspectives / Carl Walker, Katherine Johnson, Liz Cunningham -- Seroxat: the corruption of pharmacological corporations, health care professionals, politicians and academics / Paul Duckett -- Gambling: government and industry promotion of a dangerous form of consumption / Jim Orford -- Neoliberal ideology and personal debt in the United Kingdom / Carl Walker -- The operation of a suicidal cohort and its socio-economic origins / Cate Curtis, Bruce Curtis -- Mental health and community psychology in India / Sangeeta Bhatia -- Social integration, violence and mental health in Colombia / Carlos José Parales Quenza -- Supporting global mental health: critical community psychology as a potential panacea? / Rochelle Burgess -- Developing a Cambodian psychology / Liz Cunningham ... [et al.] -- Communities and professional identities: South African women students' accounts of applied psychology training / Jane E.M. Callaghan -- Community psychology as a globalised commodity? A South African perspective / Ronelle Carolissen -- Charting a path from data to action: a culturally sensitive intervention for adolescent self-harm in Sri Lanka / Jeanne Marecek -- Housing for people with lived experience of mental health issues: Housing First as a strategy to improve quality of life / Geoffrey Nelson, Paula Goering, Sam Tsemberis -- Developing a tenant organisation as a resource in supported housing / Bret Kloos ... [et al.] -- The clubhouse model and community psychology / Suzanne M. Phillips -- Liberation of the social consciousness through alternative learning and action research: work in progress with the Aytas of the Philippines / Emee Vida Estacio, David F. Marks -- Art, social action and social change / Michael Murray -- Global mental health, cultural specificity and the risk of neocolonialism: challenges for critical community psychology / Katherine Johnson.
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ISBN | 0230275400. - 0230275419. - 9780230275409. - 9780230275416
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