Mental health and poverty / Rob Poole, Robert Higgo, Catherine A. Robinson.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resource (xii, 178 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781139192606 (ebook)
- Mental health & poverty
- 616.890086/942 23
- RC451.4.P6 P66 2014
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1. Severe mental illness and social factors -- 2. Poverty -- 3. Constellations of disadvantage -- 4. Depression and anxiety -- 5. Genetics -- 6. Substance misuse -- 7. Mechanisms -- 8. Stigma -- 9. Recovery --10. Working with poverty.
There is strong scientific evidence that poverty is a cause of mental illness. This book brings together a body of knowledge from biomedical and social science literature that is of importance to both academics and practitioners. It explores a broad range of issues, including stigma, the recovery model and substance misuse. The role of childhood adversity is examined, together with other potential causal mechanisms. The content is accessible and engaging, with numerous references pointing readers to the best resources for further information. Poverty is not inevitable, even in a difficult economic climate. The time is ripe for a scientific consensus to inform realistic, hopeful and optimistic campaigns to reduce inequality in the interests of public health and well being. This book provides an evidence-based resource for mental health professionals, social scientists and their students. It will be of interest far beyond those professionally involved in mental health services and research.
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