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Madness, Distress and the Politics of Disablement / Front Matter -- Contents -- About the authors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Disjunctures between disability and madness -- Unreasonable adjustments? Applying disability policy to madness and distress -- What we talk about when we talk about disability: making sense of debates in the European user/survivor movement -- Inconvenient complications: on the heterogeneities of madness and their relationship to disability -- Unsettling impairment: mental health and the social model of disability -- Theorising distress and disablement -- Towards a socially situated model of mental distress -- The Capabilities Approach and the social model of mental health -- Psycho-emotional disablism in the lives of people experiencing mental distress -- Applying social models of disability -- Psycho-emotional disablism, complex trauma and women’s mental distress -- Linking ‘race’, mental health and a social model of disability: what are the possibilities? -- Social models of disability and sexual distress -- The social model of disability and suicide prevention -- Universalising disability policy -- Advancing the rights of users and survivors of psychiatry using the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities -- UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: out of the frying pan into the fire? Mental health service users and survivors aligning with the disability movement -- The global politics of disablement: assuming impairment and erasing complexity -- Disabilities, colonisation and globalisation: how the very possibility of a disability identity was compromised for the ‘insane’ in India -- Meeting places -- Neurodiversity: bridging the gap between the disabled people’s movement and the mental health system survivors’ movement? -- Distress and disability: not you, not me, but us? -- ‘It’s complicated’: blending disability and mad studies in the corporatising university -- Solidarity across difference: organising for democratic alliances -- Beyond the horizon: the landscape of madness, distress and disability -- References -- Index |
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