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Straight Talking Introduction to Being a Mental Health Service User Peter Beresford

Straight Talking Introduction to Being a Mental Health Service User By Peter Beresford

Straight Talking Introduction to Being a Mental Health Service User by Peter Beresford


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Takes a closer look at the realities for people and how to deal with them. This title shows what may begin as a painful and unwanted experience can pave the way for new understandings and life chances and how psychiatric service users are coming together to bring about changes benefiting us all.

Straight Talking Introduction to Being a Mental Health Service User Summary

Straight Talking Introduction to Being a Mental Health Service User by Peter Beresford

Few of us would want to be a user of psychiatric services. It is a status associated with fear, stigma, isolation and disadvantage. This book takes a closer look at the realities for people and how to deal with them. It shows what may begin as a painful and unwanted experience can pave the way for new understandings and life chances and how psychiatric service users are coming together to bring about changes benefiting us all. A pocket sized, good value series of succinct, thought provoking introductions ideal for students in all mental health disciplines, psychiatric service users, carers and indeed everyone with an interest in mental health. Rather than accept that solutions to mental health problems are owned by the medical professions, these books look at alternatives and provide information so that the users of psychiatric services, their families and carers can make more decisions about their own lives.

Straight Talking Introduction to Being a Mental Health Service User Reviews

This book offers valuable information, a message of hope and a call for collective action for real, sustainable change through practical stragegies - I wish it had been available when I was beginning my own recovery from mental distress and psychiatric treatment, and I hope it is widely read and shared by mental health service users and survivors and those who care for or about them'. Jan Wallcraft, survivor researcher, Honorary Fellow, University of Birmingham, Visiting Fellow, University of Hertfordshire

About Peter Beresford

Peter Beresford OBE is a long-term user of mental health servicse and Co-Chair of Shaping our Lives, the national independent service user-controlled organisation and network. He is also Professor Emeritus of Social Policy at Brunel University London and Visiting Professor at Edge Hill University and the University of East Anglia. He has a longstanding involvement in issues of participation and empowerment as writer, researcher, educator, service user and campaigner. He is author of A Straight Talking Guide To Being A Mental Health Service User published by PCCS books.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Jan Wallcraft Introduction Part One: 1. Setting the scene 2. The psychiatric system 3. The language of'mental health' Part Two: 4. The mental health service user/survivor movement 5. Mental health services and inequality 6. Issues of identity 7. From a medical to a social model Part Three: 8. Developing a new vision: Principles for the future 9. Developing a new vision: Survivor-led approaches to support 10.Developing a new vision: Routes to achieving change Part Four: Postscript: A broader view and next steps Endnote Contacts and resources Index

Additional information

GOR011472357
9781906254209
1906254206
Straight Talking Introduction to Being a Mental Health Service User by Peter Beresford
Used - Like New
Paperback
PCCS Books
2009-11-30
142
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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