Recovery and Mental Health Recovery and Mental Health

Recovery and Mental Health

A Critical Sociological Account

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Publisher Description

For most of us, the term 'recovery' in mental health implies hope and normality for those suffering from emotional distress. It is understandable why recovery has therefore become a significant goal for mental health services.



But what does recovery mean for those who are struggling to see it through? Is the emphasis on recovery always a positive thing. This book takes a critical sociological look at personal and public assumptions and understandings. In particular:



- It explores what the recovery movement signifies today, offering readers a critical, reflexive view of its scientific, policy and political consequences

- It considers what recovery means from social, medical and patient perspectives, and the implications of these conflicting views

- It reveals some of the risks and benefits for people with mental health problems encountering a system that expects them to recover



Offering a comprehensive and thought-provoking overview of the concept of recovery from mental illness, this book is a must-have for students studying mental health across a range of subjects, including sociology, social work, psychology and nursing.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2013
18 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bloomsbury Academic
SIZE
1.6
MB
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