Sociology of Mental Health by Teresa L Scheid

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Public attention on the mental health crisis underscores the need for reforms. This book highlights key contributions from sociologists, offering vital insights into the understanding and treatment of mental health and illness. It serves as an essential resource for advancing mental health care.

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Sociology of Mental Health by Teresa L Scheid

Public attention on the mental health crisis underscores the need for reforms. This book highlights key contributions from sociologists, offering vital insights into the understanding and treatment of mental health and illness. It serves as an essential resource for advancing mental health care.
Teresa L. Scheid is a professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She has published widely on the organization and delivery of mental health services and the impact of legislative reforms to mental health care. She has a history of community engaged scholarship and mental health advocacy. Eric R. Wright is Distinguished University Professor of Sociology and Public Health at Georgia State University and specializes in medical sociology. His research focuses on community-engaged studies examining social responses to mental health, substance use, and sexual health, alongside analyzing public policy initiatives in these domains.
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ISBN 13 9781009414951
ISBN 10 100941495X
Title Sociology of Mental Health
Author Teresa L Scheid
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2025-07-31
Number of pages 635
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