Mind State and Society: Social History of Psychiatry and Mental Health in Britain 1960–2010
English


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Mind State and Society examines the reforms in psychiatry and mental health services in Britain during 1960–2010 when de-institutionalisation and community care coincided with the increasing dominance of ideologies of social liberalism identity politics and neoliberal economics. Featuring contributions from leading academics policymakers mental health clinicians service users and carers it offers a rich and integrated picture of mental health covering experiences from children to older people; employment to homelessness; women to LGBTQ+; refugees to black and minority ethnic groups; and faith communities and the military. It asks important questions such as: what happened to peoples mental health? What was it like to receive mental health services? And how was it to work in or lead clinical care? Seeking answers to questions within the broader social-political context this book considers the implications for modern society and future policy. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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