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Turning Mental Health into Social Action (Hardcover)
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Turning Mental Health into Social Action (Hardcover)
Series: Exploring the Environmental and Social Foundations of Human Behaviour
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This book offers a refreshing new approach to mental health by
showing how 'mental health' behaviours, lived experiences, and our
interventions arise from our social worlds and not from our
neurophysiology gone wrong. It is part of a trilogy which offers a
new way of doing psychology focusing on people's social and
societal environments as determining their behaviour, rather than
internal and individualistic attributions. 'Mental health'
behaviours are carefully analysed as ordinary behaviours which have
become exaggerated and chronic because of the bad life situations
people are forced to endure, especially as children. This shifts
mental health treatments away from the dominance of psychology and
psychiatry to show that social action is needed because many of
these bad life situations are produced by our modern society
itself. By providing new ways for readers to rethink everything
they thought they knew about mental health issues and how to change
them, Bernard Guerin also explores how by changing our
environmental contexts (our local, societal, and discursive
worlds), we can improve mental health interventions. This book
reframes 'mental health' into a much wider social context to show
how societal structures restrict our opportunities and pathways to
produce bad life situations, and how we can also learn from those
who manage to deal with the very same bad life situations through
crime, bullying, exploitation, and dropping out of mainstream
society, rather than through the 'mental health' behaviours. By
merging psychology and psychiatry into the social sciences, Guerin
seeks to better understand how humans operate in their social,
cultural, economic, patriarchal, discursive, and societal worlds,
rather than being isolated inside their heads with a 'faulty
brain', and this will provide fascinating reading for academics and
students in psychology and the social sciences, and for counsellors
and therapists.
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