Mental illness, human rights and the law (Record no. 31465)

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National bibliography number GBB677260
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ISBN 9781909726512 (hbk.) :
Terms of availability £40.00
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Original cataloging agency StDuBDS
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Classification number WM 32
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Personal author Kelly, Brendan D
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Title Mental illness, human rights and the law
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture London :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer RCPsych Publications,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2016.
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Physical description xxii, 250p.
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Abstract This is a book about psychiatry, mental illness and human rights. It is also, unashamedly, a manifesto for change, calling for reconsideration of the ways in which the human rights of people with mental illness are protected and promoted, and calling for social activism in addition to enhanced psychiatric care.<br/><br/>It explores international human rights standards and the law relating to the right to liberty of people with mental illness in England and Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland. Recent legislative changes in all of these jurisdictions are analysed from a human rights perspective. It also takes a broader perspective, focusing on a range of social injustices and denials of rights commonly experienced by people with enduring mental illness. <br/><br/>It includes up-to-date discussion of: the 2015 Report of the Expert Group on the Review of the Mental Health Act 2001 (Ireland); the Mental Capacity Bill 2015 (Northern Ireland); Mental Health (Scotland) Act 2015; lessons that other jurisdictions can learn from recent reforms in England and Ireland. <br/><br/>Readership: This book is pitched at all psychiatrists (from trainees to consultant) and other mental health professionals. It will also be of interest to lawyers practising in the area of mental health. It will be especially useful for general adult psychiatrists working with mental health legislation, and approved social workers.<br/><br/>About the author: Professor Brendan D. Kelly is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
650 #0 - SUBJECT HEADINGS
Subject term Mental disorders
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Subject term Legislation
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Subject term Human rights
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    National Library of Medicine     CEME Library (NELFT) CEME Library (NELFT) Shelves 20/04/2022       WM33 ne11286 20/04/2022     20/04/2022 Book
    National Library of Medicine     South London and Maudsley Trust Library South London and Maudsley Trust Library Shelves 04/11/2016 9 31.60 1 WM 32 KEL 020870 31/05/2017 25/05/2017 40.00 04/11/2016 Book
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