Mental Health and Otherness: Intersections between Gender, Race, Class and Age: Therapeutic Cultures
Autor Ilana Mountianen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 dec 2024
Drawing on feminist, postcolonial and decolonial studies, psychoanalysis and discourse analysis, Mental Health and Otherness examines the experiences of immigrants, drug users and transsexual people in health and mental health settings, and the ways in which stereotypical understandings can affect the subject.
This book is a study of the discursive construction of ideas about health and mental health in the West and the awareness of processes of othering in clinical practice. It will appeal to scholars in psychology, sociology and cultural studies with an interest in mental health, health care and intersectionality.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367207663
ISBN-10: 0367207664
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Therapeutic Cultures
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367207664
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Therapeutic Cultures
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction: On Othering Processes
Part 1: From Theory: Laying Foundations
1. Framing the Other
1.1. (Re)producing the Other
1.2. Fetishised Relationships
1.3. Celebrating Difference: On Otherness and Sameness
1.4. Working with Intersections
1.5. Encountering the Other
2. Mental Health Classifications and Othering Processes: On Addiction, Depression and Sexual Disorders
2.1. Women and Mental Health: Depression and Hysteria
2.2. Immigration, Race and Mental Health: Diagnosis and Prescription
2.3. Transsexuality and Homosexuality: The Body and the Diagnosis
2.4. The Production of Drug Addiction and Minoritized Groups
Part 2: To Practice: Researching Mental Health
3. Immigration, Gender and Mental Health in England and Brazil
3.1. Immigration Processes and Mental Health in the UK
3.2. Asylum Seeker and Refugee Access to Health Services and Mental Health Issues
3.3. Immigration and Health Services in Brazil: Gender, Race and Mental Health
3.4. Reflections on the Encounter: Decolonising Mental Health
4. Mental Health and Sexuality: Reflections on Older Travestis and Trans Women in Brazil
4.1. Contextualising Travestis and Trans People in Brazil
4.2. Travestis, Transgender, Transsexual Women and Ageing
4.3. Revisiting History: The Military Dictatorship, AIDS and Immigration
5. Discourses on drug addiction and gender
5.1. Social Imaginary of the Drug Addict
5.2. Social Imaginary of Women and Drugs in Brazil
5.3. Drug Policy, Gender, Sexuality and Race
Conclusions: Decolonising mental health
Appendix 1: Main Research Projects Cited
Appendix 2: List of Community Organisations Assisting the Research Health Experiences of Access to Health
Bibliography
Part 1: From Theory: Laying Foundations
1. Framing the Other
1.1. (Re)producing the Other
1.2. Fetishised Relationships
1.3. Celebrating Difference: On Otherness and Sameness
1.4. Working with Intersections
1.5. Encountering the Other
2. Mental Health Classifications and Othering Processes: On Addiction, Depression and Sexual Disorders
2.1. Women and Mental Health: Depression and Hysteria
2.2. Immigration, Race and Mental Health: Diagnosis and Prescription
2.3. Transsexuality and Homosexuality: The Body and the Diagnosis
2.4. The Production of Drug Addiction and Minoritized Groups
Part 2: To Practice: Researching Mental Health
3. Immigration, Gender and Mental Health in England and Brazil
3.1. Immigration Processes and Mental Health in the UK
3.2. Asylum Seeker and Refugee Access to Health Services and Mental Health Issues
3.3. Immigration and Health Services in Brazil: Gender, Race and Mental Health
3.4. Reflections on the Encounter: Decolonising Mental Health
4. Mental Health and Sexuality: Reflections on Older Travestis and Trans Women in Brazil
4.1. Contextualising Travestis and Trans People in Brazil
4.2. Travestis, Transgender, Transsexual Women and Ageing
4.3. Revisiting History: The Military Dictatorship, AIDS and Immigration
5. Discourses on drug addiction and gender
5.1. Social Imaginary of the Drug Addict
5.2. Social Imaginary of Women and Drugs in Brazil
5.3. Drug Policy, Gender, Sexuality and Race
Conclusions: Decolonising mental health
Appendix 1: Main Research Projects Cited
Appendix 2: List of Community Organisations Assisting the Research Health Experiences of Access to Health
Bibliography
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Drawing on feminist, postcolonial and decolonial studies, psychoanalysis and discourse analysis, Mental Health and Otherness examines the experiences of immigrants, drug users and transsexual people in health and mental health settings, and the ways in which stereotypical understandings can affect the subject.