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Mental Health Care In Japan Ruth Taplin Sandra J Lawman

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Mental Health Care In Japan Ruth Taplin Sandra J Lawman
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 166
Author: Ruth Taplin, Sandra J. Lawman
ISBN: 9780203098349, 9780415629843, 9780415690683, 020309834X, 0415629845, 0415690684
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Mental Health Care In Japan Ruth Taplin Sandra J Lawman by Ruth Taplin, Sandra J. Lawman 9780203098349, 9780415629843, 9780415690683, 020309834X, 0415629845, 0415690684 instant download after payment.

Mental health, including widespread depression, a high suicide rate and institutionalisation, is a major problem in Japan. At the same time, the mental health care system in Japan has historically been more restrictive than elsewhere in the world. This book looks at the challenges of mental health care in Japan, including problems such as the institutionalisation of long-term patients in mental hospitals. The book discusses the latest legislation to deal with mental health care, and explores the various ideas and practices concerning rehabilitation into the workforce, the community and service user groups that empower the mentally ill. It goes on to look at the social stigma attached to the mentally ill in Japan and Britain, which touches upon the issue of counselling those with post traumatic stress after the recent earthquake.

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