Mental Illness by Tom Campbell

Mental Illness by Tom Campbell

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A study which develops a conceptual framework, centring on the rights and interests of the mentally ill and articulates a non-discriminatory approach to the allocation of benefits and burdens as it affects this group.

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Mental Illness by Tom Campbell

The authors of this book point out that to discriminate is to disfavour a person or group on grounds which are irrelevant to the matter in hand in ways which manifest unreasonable disvaluation of the type of person involved. Those who are labelled mentally ill experience systematic discrimination in a number of areas including healthcare, personal liberty, civil rights, employment and education. The book develops a conceptual framework centring on the rights and interests of the mentally ill and articulates a non-discriminatory approach to the allocation of benefits and burdens as it affects this group. Areas covered include an analysis of the nature of mental illness, the rights and duties associated with such illness, a critique of mental health legislation and the development of proposals for affirmative action to benefit the mentally ill in areas such as employment and education.
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ISBN 13 9781855210288
ISBN 10 1855210282
Title Mental Illness
Author Tom Campbell
Series Medico-Legal Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1991-04-04
Number of pages 250
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.