Dimensions
184 x 254 x 19mm
Second Edition.
The revised edition of this best-selling book provides a clear overview of the major aspects of the sociology of mental health and illness. As well as drawing upon on a range of social theories and methods to illustrate its points, it provides the reader with information which is organized along dimensions of class, gender, race and age. The mental health professions are critically analysed and long standing debates about the role of legalism explored. Organizational aspects of psychiatry are examined as well as the growing relevance of community mental health work. The book ends with a discussion of the various ways in which psychiatric patients and their relatives can be understood in their social context.
Suitable for undergraduate social science students and trainee mental health workers (e.g. psychiatric nurses, social workers, mental health workers, clinical psychologists). Also suitable for practitioners already working in the area of mental health.