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The Politics of Mental Health and Illness

The Politics of Mental Health and Illness: A Critical Reflection

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The Politics of Mental Health and Illness: A Critical Reflection

Jayawickrama, Janaka; Wright, Jerome

This book critically examines how the globalisation of mental health through the dominant medical model has created barriers to understanding and responding to distress with reference to cases from Malawi and Sri Lanka. Its authors argue that mental health must be understood within the overall health of an individual, and individual health is located within the social, political, cultural, economic, and environmental context in which they live. Their analyses demonstrate that supplanting locally developed responses to distress with a Western medicalised model of mental health inhibits a meaningful engagement with individuals and communities in need of care. Further, they argue that this ‘supplanting’ is analogous with a colonial endeavour, and one which diverts attention from the real problems of development. Across contexts the book highlights the difficulties that mental health professionals face in facilitating individuals’ capacities within structurally damaging socio-economic environments and increasingly commercially orientated health systems.

This book will appeal in particular to students, researchers and practitioners working across the fields of mental health, medical anthropology, social work, and health and development studies.

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Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Publication Date: 2025-04-08

Format: Hardcover

ISBN-13: 9783031782572

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-78258-9

Dimensions: 210cm x148cm

Pages: 149

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