Critical Mental Health for Social Workers, Jennie Simpson (9781041064886) — Readings Books

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Critical Mental Health for Social Workers
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Critical Mental Health for Social Workers

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This book provides an alternative viewpoint on mental health, an issue that touches so many of the families and individuals we work with. Whether that be a parent or school seeking an 'ADHD' diagnosis for a child, a teenager struggling with self-harm or a parent with 'bipolar', it is a topic of ever-increasing relevance.

Too many social workers accept the dominant medical model and therefore can unwittingly collude with issues of helplessness, thus maintaining harmful systems or experiences by positioning the individual as the 'problem'. This goes against a truly systemic way of thinking and can take away from more helpful narrative and exploration. Providing critical thought around the concepts of mental health 'disorders' themselves, the damage they can cause and questions the progress being made, this book covers how mental health 'diagnosis' works, its origins, and its shockingly unscientific and highly subjective basis. It urges us to recognise that when we talk of mental health diagnosis, we are often talking about social constructs.

Social workers should challenge oppression, empower people, and uphold their human rights and this book helps to prevent the perpetuation of harm to the very people we wish to support.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 April 2026
Pages
174
ISBN
9781041064886

This book provides an alternative viewpoint on mental health, an issue that touches so many of the families and individuals we work with. Whether that be a parent or school seeking an 'ADHD' diagnosis for a child, a teenager struggling with self-harm or a parent with 'bipolar', it is a topic of ever-increasing relevance.

Too many social workers accept the dominant medical model and therefore can unwittingly collude with issues of helplessness, thus maintaining harmful systems or experiences by positioning the individual as the 'problem'. This goes against a truly systemic way of thinking and can take away from more helpful narrative and exploration. Providing critical thought around the concepts of mental health 'disorders' themselves, the damage they can cause and questions the progress being made, this book covers how mental health 'diagnosis' works, its origins, and its shockingly unscientific and highly subjective basis. It urges us to recognise that when we talk of mental health diagnosis, we are often talking about social constructs.

Social workers should challenge oppression, empower people, and uphold their human rights and this book helps to prevent the perpetuation of harm to the very people we wish to support.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 April 2026
Pages
174
ISBN
9781041064886