Madness, distress and the politics of disablement
Online ISBN:
9781447314608
Print ISBN:
9781447314578
Publisher:
Policy Press
Book
Madness, distress and the politics of disablement
Published:
16 June 2015
Online ISBN:
9781447314608
Print ISBN:
9781447314578
Publisher:
Policy Press
Cite
Spandler, Helen, and others (eds), Madness, distress and the politics of disablement (Bristol , 2015; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 21 Jan. 2016), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447314578.001.0001, accessed 19 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
Whether mental health problems should be viewed as disabilities is a pressing concern, especially since the inclusion of psychosocial disability in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. This book explores the challenges of applying disability theory and policy, including the social model of disability, to madness, mental illness and distress. It brings together leading scholars and activists from Europe, North America, Australia and India, to explore the relationship between madness, distress and disability and enhance our collective understanding of the issues.
Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction
Bob Sapey and others
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Part One Disjunctures between disability and madness
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One
Unreasonable adjustments? Applying disability policy to madness and distress
Helen Spandler andJill Anderson
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Two
What we talk about when we talk about disability: making sense of debates in the European user/survivor movement
Jasna Russo andDebra Shulkes
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Three
Inconvenient complications: on the heterogeneities of madness and their relationship to disability
Nev Jones andTimothy Kelly
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Four
Unsettling impairment: mental health and the social model of disability
William J Penson
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One
Unreasonable adjustments? Applying disability policy to madness and distress
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Part Two Theorising distress and disablement
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Part Three Applying social models of disability
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Eight
Psycho-emotional disablism, complex trauma and women’s mental distress
Shelley Briggs andFiona Cameron
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Nine
Linking ‘race’, mental health and a social model of disability: what are the possibilities?
Frank Keating
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Ten
Social models of disability and sexual distress
Meg John Barker andAlex Iantaffi
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Eleven
The social model of disability and suicide prevention
Helen Spandler andDavid Webb
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Eight
Psycho-emotional disablism, complex trauma and women’s mental distress
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Part Four Universalising disability policy
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Twelve
Advancing the rights of users and survivors of psychiatry using the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Tina Minkowitz
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Thirteen
UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: out of the frying pan into the fire? Mental health service users and survivors aligning with the disability movement
Anne Plumb
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Fourteen
The global politics of disablement: assuming impairment and erasing complexity
China Mills
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Fifteen
Disabilities, colonisation and globalisation: how the very possibility of a disability identity was compromised for the ‘insane’ in India
Bhargavi V Davar
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Twelve
Advancing the rights of users and survivors of psychiatry using the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Part Five Meeting places
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Sixteen
Neurodiversity: bridging the gap between the disabled people’s movement and the mental health system survivors’ movement?
Steve Graby
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Seventeen
Distress and disability: not you, not me, but us?
Peter Beresford
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Eighteen
‘It’s complicated’: blending disability and mad studies in the corporatising university
Kathryn Church
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Nineteen
Solidarity across difference: organising for democratic alliances
Mick McKeown andHelen Spandler
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Twenty
Beyond the horizon: the landscape of madness, distress and disability
Jill Anderson and others
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Sixteen
Neurodiversity: bridging the gap between the disabled people’s movement and the mental health system survivors’ movement?
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End Matter
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