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International Handbook on Mental Health Policy

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

International Handbook on Mental Health Policy

Contributors:

By (Author) Donna R. Kemp

ISBN:

9780313275678

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th October 1993

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Mental health services
Disability: social aspects
Reference works

Dewey:

362.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

512

Description

This handbook analyses mental health policies systematically across a variety of both developed and developing countries. Mental health and public policy experts survey current policies, the public policy process and critical issues in 20 countries that are representative of different problems. The work considers the treatment of the mentally ill and mentally retarded; mentally disordered offences; questions of substance abuse; deinstitutionalisation; funding; and consumer rights. This reference, with its comprehensive and comparative survey, is designed for scholars, students, and professionals who deal with mental health and public policy issues.

Reviews

"This volume gives us a comprehensive look at mental health policy in countries throughout the world. Twenty national contexts are described in terms of the geographic, demographic, historical, societal, and cultural frameworks which contribute to their particular mental health policies, and the policy processes through which they were developed. There are clear expositions of major issues which affect mental health policy today, including the state of epidemiological studies and adequate national statistics, the organization of mental health services and access to them, the allocation of financial and other resources, the relationships of policies regarding mental health and those concerned with mental retardation, substance abuse and mentally disordered offenders, and the significance of the consumer ('user') and civil rights movement within each country."-from the Foreword by Eugene W. Brody, M.D., D.Sc. Secretary General, World Federation for Mental Health
This is a valuable volume for anyone with an interest in the evolution of mental health services in different countries.-AM J Psychiatry
"This is a valuable volume for anyone with an interest in the evolution of mental health services in different countries."-AM J Psychiatry

Author Bio

DONNA R. KEMP is Professor and Graduate Coordinator of Political Science and Public Administration, California State University at Chico. She has worked as a health planner and program manager, practiced as a family counselor, and engaged in research dealing with mental health public policy. Her previous works include Supplemental Compensation and Collective Bargaining (1987) and Employee Assistance Programs: An Annotated Bibliography (1989) as well as numerous articles dealing with mental health in professional journals.

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