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084 _aonline - DeGruyter
100 1 _aScheid, Teresa L.
_eautore
245 1 0 _aTies That Enable :
_bCommunity Solidarity for People Living with Serious Mental Health Problems /
_cS. Megan Smith, Teresa L. Scheid.
264 1 _aNew Brunswick, NJ :
_bRutgers University Press,
_c[2021]
264 4 _c©2021
300 _a1 online resource (168 p.) :
_b4 color images, 2 tables
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505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContents --
_tPreface --
_t1. The Current Impasse over Mental Health Care --
_t2. Looking Back: Reflections on the Reality of Community-Based Mental Health Care --
_t3. Being a “Right Person”: Social Acceptance in a Faith-Based Program --
_t4. Doing the “Best” We Can: Developing Social Relationships and Overcoming Isolation --
_t5. Us and Them: Confronting Recovery in the Face of Marginalization --
_t6. Going Backward: Are We Doomed to Repeat the Failures of the Past? --
_t7. Working toward Community Solidarity and Social Justice --
_tEpilogue --
_tAcknowledgments --
_tNotes --
_tReferences --
_tIndex --
_tAbout the Authors
506 0 _arestricted access
_uhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
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520 _aTies that Enable is written for students, providers, and advocates seeking to understand how best to improve mental health care – be it for themselves, their loved ones, their clients, or for the wider community. The authors integrate their knowledge of mental health care as researchers, teachers, and advocates and rely on the experiences of people living with severe mental health problems to help understand the sources of community solidarity. Communities are the primary source of social solidarity, and given the diversity of communities, solutions to the problems faced by individuals living with severe mental health problems must start with community level initiatives. “Ties that Enable” examines the role of a faith-based community group in providing a sense of place and belonging as well as reinforcing a valued social identity. The authors argue that mental health reform efforts need to move beyond a focus on individual recovery to more complex understandings of the meaning of community care. In addition, mental health care needs to move from a medical model to a social model which sees the roots of mental illness and recovery as lying in society, not the individual. It is our society’s inability to provide inclusive supportive environments which restrict the ability of individuals to recover. This book provides insights into how communities and system level reforms can promote justice and the higher ideals we aspire to as a society.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 27. Jan 2023)
650 0 _aCommunity mental health services.
650 0 _aMental illness.
650 0 _aMentally ill
_xCare.
650 7 _aPSYCHOLOGY / General.
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653 _aMental Health, community, solidarity, mental health care, faith-based, community group, health care, healthcare, healthcare reform, obamacare, health policy, public policy, public health, health care justice, justice, doctor, nurse, hospital, insurance, single-payer insurance, universal health care, social identity, marginalization, community treatment, social support, support groups, peer support, social relationships, individual recovery, community care, religion.
700 1 _aSmith, S. Megan
_eautore
850 _aIT-RoAPU
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.36019/9781978818798?locatt=mode:legacy
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