Mental health service users in research - critical sociological perspective.
[Book]
Patsy Staddon
Policy Press
2015
200 sidor ; 23.6 cm
Sociology and survivor research: an introduction ~ Angela Sweeney; Mental health service users' experiences and epistemological fallacy ~ Hugh Middleton; Doing good carer-led research: reflecting on `Past Caring' methodology ~ Wendy Rickard and Rachel Purtell; Theorising service user involvement from a researcher perspective ~ Katherine C. Pollard and David Evans; How does who we are shape the knowledge we produce? Doing collaborative research about personality disorders ~ Steve Gillard, Kati Turner and Marion Neffgen; Where do service users' knowledges sit in relation to professional and academic understandings of knowledge? ~ Peter Beresford and Kathy Boxall; Recognition politics as a human rights perspective on service users' experiences of involvement in mental health services ~ Lydia Lewis; Theorising a social model of `alcoholism': service users who misbehave ~ Patsy Staddon; 'Hard to reach'? Racialised groups and mental health service user involvement ~ Jayasree Kalathil; Individual narratives and collective knowledge: capturing lesbian, gay and bisexual service user experiences ~ Sarah Carr; Alternative futures for service user involvement in research ~ Hugh McLaughlin; Brief reflections ~ Patsy Staddon.