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Mental Health Social Work Reimagined Ian Cummins

  • SKU: BELL-51810270
Mental Health Social Work Reimagined Ian Cummins
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.83 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Ian Cummins
ISBN: 9781447335603, 1447335600
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Mental Health Social Work Reimagined Ian Cummins by Ian Cummins 9781447335603, 1447335600 instant download after payment.

Taking a critical and radical approach, this book calls for a return to mental health social work that has personal relationships and an emotional connection between workers and those experiencing distress at its core. The optimism that underpinned the development of community care policies has dissipated to be replaced by a form of bleak managerialism. Neoliberalism has added stress to services already under great pressure and created a danger that we could revert to institutional forms of care. This much-needed book argues that the original progressive values of community care policies need to be rediscovered, updated and reinvigorated to provide a basis for a mental health social work that returns to fundamental notions of dignity and citizenship.

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