
Against All Odds
Psychosocial Distress and Healing among Women
Mahima Nayar(Author)
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 20. October 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
276 pages
978-93-5388-090-3 (ISBN)
Description
Against All Odds: Psychosocial Distress and Healing among Women uses vivid ethnographic narratives to study linkages between socio-economic conditions and the mental health of women living in low-income neighbourhoods of big cities. After presenting anthropological insights related to the understanding of madness, mental health and mental illness, the author illustrates how the social position of women and factors inherent in urbanism have an impact on the level of psychosocial distress they experience. The book further explores the increasing medicalization of social problems whereby instead of actual problems being addressed, women get 'treated'.
Nayar also takes stock of the different kinds of local 'healing' processes sought by women, and examines how the women's movement and cultural ways of healing have helped women in reducing the distress and violence in their everyday lives. Drawing from the author's ethnographic research in Delhi, the book offers a vital exploration of the interactions between individuals and systems, and argues that an equitable society is what is required to reduce psychosocial distress. This timely book that cuts across disciplinary locations will be of interest to scholars of gender studies, psychology and psychotherapy, social work and anthropology.
Nayar also takes stock of the different kinds of local 'healing' processes sought by women, and examines how the women's movement and cultural ways of healing have helped women in reducing the distress and violence in their everyday lives. Drawing from the author's ethnographic research in Delhi, the book offers a vital exploration of the interactions between individuals and systems, and argues that an equitable society is what is required to reduce psychosocial distress. This timely book that cuts across disciplinary locations will be of interest to scholars of gender studies, psychology and psychotherapy, social work and anthropology.
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"Book is very focused on a particular theme- that is unique, is something that intrigues me a lot...is a great compilation of the research work done...for all those who like explore the psychological realities." -- The Scribblings "Book is constant insertion of theoretical debates and conceptual categories...the interviews are rich and the narratives cut through the theories citied." -- The Telegraph, June 2019More details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
350 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-5388-090-3 (9789353880903)
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Book
09/2018
1st Edition
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
€75.80
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Person
Dr. Mahima Nayar is a scholar with over fifteen years experience in practice, research and academics. Her educational qualifications include a Masters in Social Work from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, M.Phil in Psychiatric Social Work from National Institute of Mental Health and Social Sciences, Bengaluru and PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University. She was the gold medalist in her M.Phil Programme. She has worked in the area of recovering and rehabilitating women and children from vulnerable situations, women facing domestic violence and survivors of sexual assault (women and children), persons with psychosocial disabilities and their families. She has also taught at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai in areas related to disability, women, children and families.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: So What Is Abnormal?
Culture, Context and Distress
Finding a Way through the Labyrinth
Deconstructing Madness: Possession and Pains
Women, Social Structure and Distress
Learning to Live Alone: Paisa, Bimari aur Jinn
Conclusion: Pathways to Health and Healing
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: So What Is Abnormal?
Culture, Context and Distress
Finding a Way through the Labyrinth
Deconstructing Madness: Possession and Pains
Women, Social Structure and Distress
Learning to Live Alone: Paisa, Bimari aur Jinn
Conclusion: Pathways to Health and Healing
Bibliography
Index