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

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 contrib...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge ; New York, NY : : Cambridge University Press,, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Cambridge medicine (Series)
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxvii, 406 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Jun 2021).
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505 0 |a 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. 
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