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Commitment of Mentally Ill --- Commitment of Mentally Ill --- legislation & jurisprudence --- Germany, West.
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Quatrième de couverture : "Les personnes concernées par les troubles psychiques le disent désormais haut et fort : "Nous ne nous résumons pas à notre maladie. Nous sommes avant tout des personnes comme les autres, des citoyens qui méritent d'être entendus, des acteurs à part entière". Ces revendications ont longtemps été tues derrière les murs des asiles psychiatriques. Quel rôle les associations ont-elles joué dans ces développements et quels sont les défis qui les attendent encore? C'est ce que ce livre propose d'explorer, à travers l'engagement de trois associations : le Graap, l'Anaap et l'Afaap. Témoignages, documents et éclairages analytiques illustrent ce récit d'engagement citoyen et de solidarité."
Psychiatry --- Mental Health Associations --- Commitment of Mentally Ill
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Mentally ill offenders --- COMMITMENT OF MENTALLY ILL --- MEN --- MENTAL DISORDERS --- Psychiatric Hospitals --- psychology --- therapy --- Mental disorders --- COMMITMENT OF MENTALLY ILL. --- Psychiatric Hospitals. --- psychology. --- therapy. --- Therapy. --- Commitment of mentally ill. --- Men --- Psychiatric hospitals. --- Psychology.
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Mental Health Services --- Commitment of Mentally Ill --- Mentally Disabled Persons --- Mental health laws
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"The history of serious mental illness (SMI) is grim, from a cultural as well as a treatment perspective. The conditions of individuals with psychotic disorders have swung, like a pendulum, from institutional neglect to community neglect and back again over the past several hundred years. At the core of treatment failure is a failure in mental health policy and funding, with the result usually framed as the degree of human institutionalization in jails, prisons and asylums. In the middle of the 19th century, institutions designed to deliver moral treatment were considered the humane answer to care properly for the SMI population. By the mid- 20th century, those same, now overcrowded, institutions were blamed for the horrible conditions of mistreatment of individuals with SMI. Now, as we approach the middle of the 21st century, deinstitutionalization (the answer to the cruel asylums) is purportedly at fault for homelessness, lack of treatment, and criminalization. As the pendulum swings, we are hearing cries to "bring back" the asylums"
Forensic Psychiatry --- Commitment of Mentally Ill --- Criminal Law --- Institutionalization --- Psychotic Disorders --- Insanity Defense
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Commitment of mentally ill. --- Forensic psychiatry, germany, west. --- Mental disorders --- Rehabilitation.
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This text explores local medical, lay and legal negotiations with the asylum system in 19th-century Ireland. It deepens our understanding of protagonists' attitudes towards the mentally ill and institutional provision for the care and containment of people diagnosed as insane.
Hospitals, Psychiatric --- Commitment of Mentally Ill --- Mental Health Services --- Mentally Ill Persons --- History, 19th Century. --- history. --- history. --- history. --- history. --- Ireland.
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Many social work students find the study of mental health legislation a complex and at times challenging process. Acts of law can seem irrelevant and far-removed from everyday practice and the 'person-centred' approach that many social workers take. This book introduces students to the fundamental principles of mental health law and how they can be applied to everyday practice. There are clear introductions to key Acts such as the Mental Capacity Act and The Mental Health Act as well as the relevant Codes of Practice. These introductions, applied to social work case examples from practice, make this book a perfect key text for the social work law module. Students will see that mental health law doesn't exist in a vacuum and instead develops and evolves through constant interaction with the fundamental principles of sound social work practice.
Mental health laws --- Commitment of Mentally Ill --- Mental Competency --- Mental Health Services --- Mentally Ill Persons --- legislation & jurisprudence --- Great Britain.
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