
Mental Health and Human Rights: Vision, praxis, and courage
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- Cover
- Contents
- Contributors
- Tables, Boxes, and Figures
- A Personal Testament
- Mental Health, Human Rights, and their Relationship: An Introduction
- Part 1 Overarching Conceptual Issues
- Introduction: Overarching conceptual issues
- 1 Human Rights Development: Provenance, Ambit, and Effect
- 2 Mental Health and Illness as Human Rights Issues: Philosophical, Historical, and Social Perspectives and Controversies
- 3 Mental Health Law and Human Rights: Evolution and Contemporary Challenges
- 4 Culture and Context in Human Rights
- 5 Stigma and Discrimination: Critical Human Rights Issues for Mental Health
- 6 Genes, Biology, Mental Health, and Human Rights: The Effects of Traumatic Stress as a Case Example
- 7 Race Equality in Mental Health
- 8 Mental Health Economics, Mental Health Policies, and Human Rights
- 9 HIV, Mental Health, and Human Rights
- 10 Universal Legal Capacity as a Universal Human Right
- Commentary 1: Thinking about Human Rights
- Commentary 2: Global Mental Health and Social Justice
- Part 2 Human Rights Abuses, Psychiatry, Nation States, and Markets
- Introduction: Human Rights Abuses, Mental Health, Nation States, and Markets
- 11 Through a Glass, Darkly: Nazi Era Illuminations of Psychiatry, Human Rights, and Rights Violations
- 12 The Abuse of Psychiatry for Political Purposes
- 13 Descent into the Dark Ages: Torture and its Perceived Legitimacy in Contemporary Times
- 14 Medicine, Mental Health, and Capital Punishment
- 15 Mental Health and Human Rights in Secure Settings
- 16 The Human Rights of People with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness: Can Conflicts between Dominant and Non-Dominant Paradigms be Reconciled?
- 17 Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape: A Framework Proposal for the Comprehension and Prevention of Health Professionals' Complicity in Detainee Abuse
- Commentary 3: Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: A Human Rights Issue?
- 18 Psychiatrists and the Pharmaceutical Industry: On the Ethics of a Complex Relationship
- Commentary 4: Protecting the Human Rights of People with Mental Illnesses: A Call to Action for Global Mental Health
- Commentary 5: Detained, Diagnosed, and Discharged: Human Rights and the Lived Experience of Mental Illness in New South Wales, Australia
- Part 3 Some Vulnerable Groups
- Introduction: Some Vulnerable Groups
- 19 Civilian Populations Affected by Conflict and Displacement: Mental Health and the Human Rights Imperative
- 20 Child and Adolescent Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Australia: The Ethics of Exposing Children to Suffering to Achieve Social Outcomes
- 21 Human Rights and Women's Mental Health
- 22 Trafficking, Mental Health, and Human Rights
- 23 Women's Bodies, Sexualities, and Human Rights
- 24 Human Rights, Health, and Indigenous Australians
- 25 Human Rights for People with Intellectual Disabilities
- 26 Missing Voices: Speaking up for the Rights of Children and Adolescents with Disabilities
- 27 The Mental Health and Rights of Mentally Ill Older People
- 28 Sex and Gender: Biology, Culture, and the Expression of Gender
- 29 The Rights of Individuals Treated for Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Addiction
- Commentary 6: The Veil of Silence: Human Rights and Suicide
- 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
- 30 Protecting the Rights of the Mentally Ill in Poorly Resourced Settings: Experiences from Four African Countries
- 31 Human Rights Standards Relevant to Mental Health and How They can be Made More Effective
- 32 The Role of World Associations and the United Nations
- 33 Whose Voices Should Be Heard? The Role of Mental Health Consumers, Psychiatric Survivors, and Families
- Commentary 7: The Right to Health
- 34 The Right to Participation of People with Mental Disabilities in Legal and Policy Reforms
- 35 Human Rights in the Real World: Exploring Best Practice Research in a Mental Health Context
- 36 Reflections from a Mother-Infant Intervention: A Human Rights-Based Approach to Research Collaboration
- 37 Can Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Act as a Human Rights Intervention for Consumers Experiencing Severe Mental Disorder?
- 38 Promoting a Just Society and Preventing Human Rights Violations: A Post-Nuremberg Inheritance for the Helping Professions
- Part 5 Towards the Future
- Afterword: Global Mental Health and Human Rights: Barriers and Opportunities
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