Examining Mental Health through Social Constructionism

Examining Mental Health through Social Constructionism
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Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9783319600956
ISBN-13 : 3319600958
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Book Synopsis Examining Mental Health through Social Constructionism by : Michelle O'Reilly

Download or read book Examining Mental Health through Social Constructionism written by Michelle O'Reilly and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-09-26 with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores social constructionism and the language of mental distress. Mental health research has traditionally been dominated by genetic and biomedical explanations that provide only partial explanations. However, process research that utilises qualitative methods has grown in popularity. Situated within this new strand of research, the authors examine and critically assess some of the different contributions that social constructionism has made to the study of mental distress and to how those diagnosed are conceptualized and labeled. This will be an invaluable introduction and source of practical strategies for academics, researchers and students as well as clinical practitioners, mental health professionals, and others working with mental health such as educationalists and social workers.

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