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This chapter explores the role of cartoons in contesting psychiatric knowledge and practice. It suggests that cartoons are an increasingly important element in the growing repertoire of contention of the psychiatric survivor movement. It explores how survivor activists have drawn on creative countercultural traditions of art and subversion to create new styles of psychiatric contention. Specifically, it examines the unique role of single-panel cartoons in actively challenging prevailing notions of normalcy, treatments and systems. It presents some cartoons that appeared in the UK-based magazine Asylum magazine from 1986-2016 and analyses how they are used to articulate key themes of psychiatric contention: ECT; self-harm; psychiatric diagnosis; and recovery. It suggests the cartoons encapsulate key psychiatric critiques and communicates their critical messages in a vivid, accessible and often humorous way. Moreover, the author suggests they are a distinctive form of what Arthur W Frank has called 'survivorship as craft' and tentatively suggests they are a particular 'style' of contestation, created by psychiatric survivors.
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This chapter explores the role of cartoons in contesting psychiatric knowledge and practice. It suggests that cartoons are an increasingly important element in the growing repertoire of contention of the psychiatric survivor movement. It explores how survivor activists have drawn on creative countercultural traditions of art and subversion to create new styles of psychiatric contention. Specifically, it examines the unique role of single-panel cartoons in actively challenging prevailing notions of normalcy, treatments and systems. It presents some cartoons that appeared in the UK-based magazine Asylum magazine from 1986-2016 and analyses how they are used to articulate key themes of psychiatric contention: ECT; self-harm; psychiatric diagnosis; and recovery. It suggests the cartoons encapsulate key psychiatric critiques and communicates their critical messages in a vivid, accessible and often humorous way. Moreover, the author suggests they are a distinctive form of what Arthur W Frank has called 'survivorship as craft' and tentatively suggests they are a particular 'style' of contestation, created by psychiatric survivors.
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Dans la problématique actuelle de l'intervention sociale, l'institution reste un terrain privilégié de recherche et de formation.L'institution résidentielle est ici entendue comme institution d'accueil, et d'hébergement, dans laquelle l'organisation de la quotidienneté et de l'ambiance de vie trame la toile de fond d'un travail spécialisé d'éducation et de soins, d'enfants ou d'adultes.Les auteurs développent leurs expériences de travail dans des lieux de vie institutionnelle. Ils proposent des réponses concrètes aux questions qui s'y posent, en terme de dispositifs et de méthodologies pratiques utilisables à chaque moment qui rythme et ritualise les temps de vie en institution.L'originalité de cette écriture plurielle est de donner à lire un texte qui considère l'institution dans sa globalité, autant que dans ses singularités humaines. Une institution où chacun joue son rôle, au sein d'une dynamique collective qui vise à accroître les possibilités de tous. Alors qu'en même temps les responsabilités et les limites sont clairement repérées.Dans cette perspective, l'ouvrage s'adresse à l'ensemble des professionnels travaillant en institutions : éducateurs, directeurs, psy, assistants sociaux, personnels administratifs, étudiants, stagiaires ...
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Drawing on the latest developments in policy and planning, this text addresses issues which are specific to working in inpatient settings. It has been designed for use in training and is also a useful source of reference for use in practice.
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This book offers an overview of the emotional care given by midwives to women based on the literature reviews and research undertaken by Sue Barker. Its chapters are mostly based around the questions she asked herself when exploring the area: What is motherhood? Who supports women at this time? What is emotional care? What are the experiences of midwives offering emotional care? What is emotion work? How does emotional care help women? She considers a wide range of literature sources to under...
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Psychiatric nursing --- Mental health nursing --- Mental illness --- Mental health personnel --- Nursing --- Psychiatric aides
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