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Title Mind, state and society : social history of psychiatry and mental health in Britain 1960-2010 / edited by George Ikkos, Nick Bouras.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
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Description 1 online resource (xxviii, 406 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : mind state and history in Britain 1960-2010 / George Ikkos and Nick Bouras -- Historical perspectives in mental health & psychiatry / Joanna Bourke -- International context / Edward Shorter -- Liberty's command : liberal ideology, the mixed economy and the British welfare state / Graham Scambler -- Social theory, psychiatry and mental health services / Rob Poole & Catherine Robinson -- A sociological perspective on psychiatric epidemiology in Britain / David Pilgrim and Anne Rogers -- Life, change and charisma : memories of psychiatric hospitals in the 1960's / Thomas Stephenson & Claire Hilton -- Mental asylums, social exclusion and public scandals / Louise Hide -- Mental health law : 'legalism' and 'medicalism'- 'old' and 'new' / George Szmukler & Larry Gostin -- Ken Clarke in conversation with Peter Tyrer : my role in justice and health / Peter Tyrer -- UK mental health policy and practice / Jon Glasby, Jerry Tew & Sarah-Jane Fenton -- Mental health policy and economics in Britain / Paul McCrone -- True confessions of a new managerialist / Elaine Murphy -- Subjectivity, citizenship and mental health : service user perspectives / Peter Beresford & Liz Brosnan -- The voluntary sector / Paul Farmer and Emily Blackshaw -- Women in UK psychiatry and mental health / Gianetta Rands -- Biological psychiatry in the UK and beyond / Stephen Lawrie -- The pharmaceutical industry and the standardisation of psychiatric practice / David Healy -- The evolution of psychiatric practice in Britain / Allan Beveridge -- The changing roles of the professions in psychiatry and mental health-psychiatric (mental health) nursing / Kevin Gournay & Peter Carter -- Critical friends : antipsychiatry and clinical psychology / Tom Burns & John Hall -- Changing generations I : children, adolescents and young people / Arnon Bentovim -- Changing generations II : the challenges of ageism in mental health policy / Claire Hilton -- Changing services I : clinical psychiatric perspective on community and primary care psychiatry mental health services / Trevor Turner -- Changing services II : from colony to community : people with developmental intellectual disability / Peter Carpenter -- Drugs, drug harms and drug laws in the UK -- lessons from history / Ilana Crome & David Nutt -- Homelessness and mental health / Philip Timms -- From fear and pity to parity, politics and public mental health / Peter Byrne -- The origins of the dangerous and severe personality disorder programme in England / Peter Tyrer -- Psychiatry and mentally disordered offenders in England / John Gunn & Pamela Taylor -- Community psychiatry : a work in progress / Tom Craig -- UK deinstitutionalisation : neoliberal values and mental health / Andrew Scull -- Dealing with the melancholy void : responding to parents who experience pregnancy loss and perinatal death / Hedy Cleaver & Wendy Rose -- Work, unemployment and mental health / Jed Boardman and Miles Rinaldi -- Sexual diversity and UK psychiatry and mental health / Annie Bartlett -- Race, state and mind / Doreen Joseph & Kam Bhui -- Migrants and asylum seekers / Peter Hughes & Cornelius Katona -- Religion, spirituality and mental health / Esther Ansah-Asamoah, Jamie Hacker Hughes, Ahmed Hankir & Christopher C. H. Cook -- Soldiers, veterans and psychological casualties : legacies of N Ireland, Falklands, Afghanistan and Iraq / Edgar Jones -- Epilogue : mind, state, society and "our psychiatric future" / George Ikkos and Nick Bouras.
Summary "Historical Perspectives on Mental Health and Psychiatry Introduction In the period from the 1960s to the 2010s, there are six major shifts in encounters between professionals and their patients. They are: deinstitutionalization, antipsychiatry, patients' movements, changes in diagnostic nomenclature, evidence-based medicine, and the privileging of psychopharmacology, neurochemistry, and neurobiology. These themes overlap to varying degrees. Linked to these changes are major shifts in the care of older people with mental health issues, the 'treatment' of homosexuals, debates about informed consent, the 'medicalisation' of everyday complains, and shifts from psychosocial models of psychiatry to biomedical ones"-- Provided by publisher.
Note Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 24, 2021).
Subject Mental health services -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Mental health services -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century.
Psychiatry -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Psychiatry -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century.
Mental health services. (OCoLC)fst01016498
Psychiatry. (OCoLC)fst01081152
Great Britain. (OCoLC)fst01204623
Chronological Term 1900-2099
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Ikkos, George, editor.
Bouras, Nick, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Mind, state and society Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021. 9781911623717 (DLC) 2020055195
ISBN 9781911623793 electronic book
1911623796 electronic book
9781911623717 hardcover
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