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This book analyzes the development of social welfare policy in
modern America and provides a critical assessment of the dominant
"progressive" and "social control" theoretical perspectives. It
focuses on the link between changing social attitudes and beliefs
and the content of public policy.
Social welfare activities stand at the heart of the modern
democratic state as they absorb ever-increasing budget allocations
and stimulate debate over the proper role of government. This study
analyzes the development of social welfare policy in modern
America, beginning with a critical assessment of the dominant
"progressiveaEURO and "social control
The most authoritative evidence-based approach to mental health
policy and design. Rooted in research findings that support an
evidence-based orientation to treatment and recovery, the sixth
edition of Mental Health and Social Policy takes a
multidisciplinary approach to mental health and social policy. It
examines the nature, origins, distribution, and consequences of
disorders, while detailing information on the services, programs,
and social policies that have been developed to assist people with
mental health problems. This text is available in a variety of
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click the Choices tab. Learning Goals Upon completing this book,
readers will be able to: * Understand the nature, origins,
distribution and consequences of mental disorders. * Examine the
services, programs, and social policies developed to assist people
with mental health problems. Note: MySearchLab with eText does not
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ValuePack of the text + MySearchLab with eText: ValuePack ISBN-10:
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