Improving Mental Health through Social Support
Building Positive and Empowering Relationships
- 208 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Improving Mental Health through Social Support
Building Positive and Empowering Relationships
About This Book
Social support is the everyday assistance offered by family, friends, neighbours and colleagues, as well as the foundations of support in a range of non-clinical settings, and plays a vital role in a person's mental health and wellbeing.
This book examines the nature of social support and offers a practical approach to how it can be enhanced. Focusing on the relationships between service users and supporters, it examines service users' experiences of issues of identity, stigma, social exclusion and social networks. Individual chapters look in depth at how social support is enacted in close relationships, educational institutions and in the world of employment. The nature of 'community' is explored with particular reference to how service users can be supported into greater engagement with social networks.
Demonstrating the importance of social perspectives on mental health, this book is essential reading for practitioners, students and educators in mental health, social and community work, community mental health nursing and occupational therapy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Of Related Interest
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- 1. A friend in need: Rediscovering social support
- 2. Social aspects of mental health and distress
- 3. Understanding social support
- 4. Close up and personal: The importance of supportive relationships
- 5. Education matters: Support in schools, colleges and universities
- 6. Working it out: Support in the workplace
- 7. The bigger picture: Communities, social networks and social support
- 8. Making it happen
- 9. Conclusion
- References
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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