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El. knyga: Mental Health and Human Rights: Vision, Praxis, and Courage [Oxford Medicine Online E-books]

Edited by (Mental Health Centre, Liverpool Hospital, Australia), Edited by (Political Science and Social Work, University of Western Sydney, Australia), Edited by (Adolescent Service, Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia)
  • Formatas: 736 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199213962
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  • Formatas: 736 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199213962
Mental disorders are ubiquitous, profoundly disabling and people suffering from them frequently endure the worst conditions of life.

In recent decades both mental health and human rights have emerged as areas of practice, inquiry, national policy-making and shared international concern. Human-rights monitoring and reporting are core features of public administration in most countries, and human rights law has burgeoned. Mental health also enjoys a new dignity in scholarship, international discussions and programs, mass-media coverage and political debate. Today's experts insist that it impacts on every aspect of health and human well-being, and so becomes essential to achieving human rights.

It is remarkable however that the struggle for human rights over the past two centuries largely bypassed the plight of those with mental disabilities. Mental health is frequently absent from routine health and social policy-making and research, and from many global health initiatives, for example, the Millenium Development Goals. Yet the impact of mental disorder is profound, not least when combined with poverty, mass trauma and social disruption, as in many poorer countries. Stigma is widespread and mental disorders frequently go unnoticed and untreated. Even in settings where mental health has attracted attention and services have undergone reform, resources are typically scarce, inequitably distributed, and inefficiently deployed. Social inclusion of those with psychosocial disabilities languishes as a distant ideal.

In practice, therefore, the international community still tends to prioritise human rights while largely ignoring mental health, which remains in the shadow of physical-health programs. Yet not only do persons with mental disorders suffer deprivations of human rights but violations of human rights are now recognized as a major cause of mental disorder - a pattern that indicates how inextricably linked are the two domains.

This volume offers the first attempt at a comprehensive survey of the key aspects of this interrelationship. It examines the crucial relationships and histories of mental health and human rights, and their interconnections with law, culture, ethnicity, class, economics, neuro-biology, and stigma. It investigates the responsibilities of states in securing the rights of those with mental disabilities, the predicaments of vulnerable groups, and the challenge of promoting and protecting mental health. In this wide-ranging analysis, many themes recur - for example, the enormous mental health burdens caused by war and social conflicts; the need to include mental-health interventions in humanitarian programs in a manner that does not undermine traditional healing and recovery processes of indigenous peoples; and the imperative to reduce gender-based violence and inequities. It particularly focuses on the first-person narratives of mental-health consumers, their families and carers, the collective voices that invite a major shift in vision and praxis.

The book will be valuable for mental-health and helping professionals, lawyers, philosophers, human-rights workers and their organisations, the UN and other international agencies, social scientists, representatives of government, teachers, religious professionals, researchers, and policy-makers.
Contributors xvii
Tables, Boxes, and Figures
xxiii
A Personal Testament xxv
Semyon Gluzman
Mental Health, Human Rights, and their Relationship: An Introduction 1(50)
Michael Dudley
Derrick Silove
Fran Gale
Part 1 Overarching Conceptual Issues
Introduction: Overarching conceptual issues
51(4)
1 Human Rights Development: Provenance, Ambit, and Effect
55(14)
Winton Higgins
2 Mental Health and Illness as Human Rights Issues: Philosophical, Historical, and Social Perspectives and Controversies
69(11)
Charles Watters
3 Mental Health Law and Human Rights: Evolution and Contemporary Challenges
80(15)
Michael L. Perlin
Eva Szeli
4 Culture and Context in Human Rights
95(18)
Laurence J. Kirmayer
5 Stigma and Discrimination: Critical Human Rights Issues for Mental Health
113(12)
Jennifer Randall
Graham Thornicroft
Elaine Brohan
Aliya Kassam
Elanor Lewis-Holmes
Nisha Mehta
6 Genes, Biology, Mental Health, and Human Rights: The Effects of Traumatic Stress as a Case Example
125(10)
Alexander C. McFarlane
Richard A. Bryant
7 Race Equality in Mental Health
135(14)
Tristan McGeorge
Dinesh Bhugra
8 Mental Health Economics, Mental Health Policies, and Human Rights
149(13)
Roshni Mangalore
Martin Knapp
David McDaid
9 HIV, Mental Health, and Human Rights
162(15)
Catherine Esposito
Daniel Tarantola
10 Universal Legal Capacity as a Universal Human Right
177(30)
Amita Dhanda
Commentary 1 Thinking about Human Rights
189(6)
Eugene B. Brody
Commentary 2 Global Mental Health and Social Justice
195(12)
Ezra Susser
Michaeline Bresnahan
Part 2 Human Rights Abuses, Psychiatry, Nation States, and Markets
Introduction: Human Rights Abuses, Mental Health, Nation States, and Markets
207(4)
11 Through a Glass, Darkly: Nazi Era Illuminations of Psychiatry, Human Rights, and Rights Violations
211(26)
Michael Dudley
Fran Gale
12 The Abuse of Psychiatry for Political Purposes
237(18)
Robert van Voren
13 Descent into the Dark Ages: Torture and its Perceived Legitimacy in Contemporary Times
255(9)
Derrick Silove
Susan Rees
Zachary Steel
14 Medicine, Mental Health, and Capital Punishment
264(19)
James Welsh
15 Mental Health and Human Rights in Secure Settings
283(14)
Danny Sullivan
Paul E. Mullen
16 The Human Rights of People with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness: Can Conflicts between Dominant and Non-Dominant Paradigms be Reconciled?
297(24)
Alan Rosen
Tully Rosen
Patrick McGorry
17 Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape: A Framework Proposal for the Comprehension and Prevention of Health Professionals' Complicity in Detainee Abuse
321(25)
Jonathan H. Marks
Commentary 3 Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: A Human Rights Issue?
341(5)
Thomas Wilhelm Kallert
18 Psychiatrists and the Pharmaceutical Industry: On the Ethics of a Complex Relationship
346(37)
Philip B. Mitchell
Commentary 4 Protecting the Human Rights of People with Mental Illnesses: A Call to Action for Global Mental Health
362(14)
Vikram Patel
Arthur Kleinman
Benedetto Saraceno
Commentary 5 Detained, Diagnosed, and Discharged: Human Rights and the Lived Experience of Mental Illness in New South Wales, Australia
376(7)
Meg Smith
Part 3 Some Vulnerable Groups
Introduction: Some Vulnerable Groups
383(4)
19 Civilian Populations Affected by Conflict and Displacement: Mental Health and the Human Rights Imperative
387(16)
Zachary Steel
Catherine R. Bateman Steel
Derrick Silove
20 Child and Adolescent Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Australia: The Ethics of Exposing Children to Suffering to Achieve Social Outcomes
403(12)
Sarah Mares
Jon Jureidini
21 Human Rights and Women's Mental Health
415(13)
Beverley Raphael
Carol Nadelson
Melanie Taylor
Jennifer Jacobs
22 Trafficking, Mental Health, and Human Rights
428(12)
Kathleen Maltzahn
Louella Villadiego
23 Women's Bodies, Sexualities, and Human Rights
440(8)
Sahika Yuksel
Dilek Cindoglu
Ufuk Sezgin
24 Human Rights, Health, and Indigenous Australians
448(17)
Ernest Hunter
Helen Milroy
Ngiare Brown
Tom Calma
25 Human Rights for People with Intellectual Disabilities
465(11)
Ian Hall
Evan Yacoub
26 Missing Voices: Speaking up for the Rights of Children and Adolescents with Disabilities
476(7)
Myron L. Belfer
Diana Samarasan
27 The Mental Health and Rights of Mentally Ill Older People
483(13)
Carmelle Peisah
Henry Brodaty
Nick O'Neill
28 Sex and Gender: Biology, Culture, and the Expression of Gender
496(9)
Louise Newman
29 The Rights of Individuals Treated for Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Addiction
505(18)
Adrian Carter
Wayne Hall
Commentary 6 The Veil of Silence: Human Rights and Suicide
516(7)
Lakshmi Vijayakumar
Lillian Craig Harris
Part 4 Protection of Mental Health: Current Provisions and How They may be Strengthened
Introduction: Protection of Mental Health: Current Provisions and How They may be Strengthened
523(4)
30 Protecting the Rights of the Mentally Ill in Poorly Resourced Settings: Experiences from Four African Countries
527(11)
Crick Lund
Tom Sutcliffe
Alan J. Flisher
Dan J. Stein
31 Human Rights Standards Relevant to Mental Health and How They can be Made More Effective
538(16)
Francois Crepeau
Anne-Claire Gayet
32 The Role of World Associations and the United Nations
554(12)
John Copeland
Eugene Brody
Tony Fowke
Preston Garrison
Janet Meagher
33 Whose Voices Should Be Heard? The Role of Mental Health Consumers, Psychiatric Survivors, and Families
566(19)
David W. Oaks
Commentary 7 The Right to Health
578(7)
Gunilla Backman
Judith Bueno de Mesquita
34 The Right to Participation of People with Mental Disabilities in Legal and Policy Reforms
585(14)
Oliver Lewis
Nell Munro
35 Human Rights in the Real World: Exploring Best Practice Research in a Mental Health Context
599(12)
Susan Rees
Derrick Silove
36 Reflections from a Mother-Infant Intervention: A Human Rights-Based Approach to Research Collaboration
611(12)
Mark Tomlinson
Peter J. Cooper
Leslie Swartz
Mireille Landman
37 Can Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Act as a Human Rights Intervention for Consumers Experiencing Severe Mental Disorder?
623(12)
Peter Walker
Zachary Steel
Julia Shearsby
38 Promoting a Just Society and Preventing Human Rights Violations: A Post-Nuremberg Inheritance for the Helping Professions
635(26)
Fran Gale
Michael Dudley
Part 5 Towards the Future
Afterword: Global Mental Health and Human Rights: Barriers and Opportunities 661(2)
Norman Sartorius
Author Index 663(16)
Subject Index 679