This book, focusing largely on the UK, examines the history of resistance to psychiatry between 1950 and 2000. Building on the author’s extensive research the book provides an empirical account and exploration of the key social movements and movement organisations who have contested psychiatry.
Global Perspectives of Employee Assistance Programs is the first book of its kind to empirically address the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) concept..
Family violence is a major mental health, social service, health care, and criminal justice problem that society cannot continue to ignore. Violence a..
Nick Manning tells the story of the therapeutic community movement, analyses the leading British community, the Henderson Hospital and examines the de..
This volume examines the social and ethical issues raised in genetic counselling, testing and screening. With equal emphasis on principle and practice..