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[...]... to re-orientate services in a way that is both empowering to service users and embraces much more of a social perspective 12 SOCIALPERSPECTIVESINMENTALHEALTH Finally, in Chapter 12, I draw together some of the key strands that have emerged from the preceding chapters, and look at how to start putting socialperspectives into practice SPN (2003) Start Making Sense… DevelopingSocialModelsto Understand. .. Understand and Work withMentalDistress London: SocialPerspectives Network CHAPTER 1 Core Themes of SocialPerspectives Jerry Tew Over recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in the social aspects of mental health, both in terms of seeking tounderstand what may contribute tomental distress, and what forms of support and intervention may be most helpful in assisting people to reclaim... beginning to challenge dominant medicalised understandings of distress, and draws parallels with the disability movement’s campaign to redefine disability from a social perspective Duncan Double gives an insider perspective on competing modelsand traditions of practice within psychiatry in Chapter 3, showing how more INTRODUCTION 11 holistic and socially oriented models have played, and continue to. .. Psychiatry and the Future of MentalHealth Services Ross on Wye: PCCS Books 30 SOCIALPERSPECTIVESINMENTALHEALTH Karban, K (2003) Socialwork education andmentalhealthin a changing world.’ SocialWork Education 22, 2, 191–202 Laing, R (1965) The Divided Self Harmondsworth: Penguin Langan, J and Lindow, V (2004) Living with Risk: MentalHealth Service User Involvement in Risk Assessment and Management... the social model of disability tomentalhealth · mentalhealth user networks – understanding ‘symptoms’ as having meaning, and valuing people’s own strategies for resolving or managing their distress · recovery movement – proposing that recovery is more about claiming (or reclaiming) a socially valued lifestyle than becoming ‘symptom-free’ However, although there may be a groundswell of interest in social. .. important role within the development of practice In Chapter 4, I explore aspects of social theory which may be relevant todevelopingsocial understandings of mentaldistress – in particular, frameworks for understanding how both distress itself, and social responses to it, may be shaped by the operation of power relations This may be at the micro-scale of interpersonal interactions, and also in terms of... findings (Social Perspectives Network, 2004) Such a socialperspectives approach may be seen as explicitly emancipatory in its purpose, aiming to support a practice of working together that enables people to recover a meaningful degree of control over their lives, live in greater safety and participate more fully within social, economic and community life Finally, any social perspective should be informed... or intrusiveness of their distress, or has given them greater capacity to live with it And their social participation may, in smaller or greater measure, also have some influence on redefining the narrow and exclusionary nature of what may be seen as ‘normal’ or mainstream 20 SOCIALPERSPECTIVESINMENTALHEALTH Rethinking mentaldistress from a social perspective Socialmodels explore the ways in. .. instigating 26 SOCIALPERSPECTIVES IN MENTALHEALTH a potentially vicious circle of increasing victimisation, powerlessness anddistress Over time, people may lose their social and family networks and become either socially isolated or ghettoised within mentalhealth services And continual subjection to negative stereotyping may lead to shifts in identity, with a loss or distortion of any positively valued... is to be treated, leading to a potential marginalisation of family and friends, an approach which locates distressin its social context should seek to include all significant others as part of the ‘action system’ working towards recovery This would suggest an important role in supporting the renegotiation or rebuilding of social and family networks (or in establishing new ones), andin seeking to . Making Sense… Developing Social Models to Understand and Work with Mental
Distress. London: Social Perspectives Network.
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mental distress / edited