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Mental Health Issues and the Media: An Introduction for Health Professionals


Mental Health Issues and the Media: An Introduction for Health Professionals

Hardback by Morris, Gary

Mental Health Issues and the Media: An Introduction for Health Professionals

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ISBN:
9780415325301
Publication Date:
28 Apr 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
272 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 26 Apr - 1 May 2024
Mental Health Issues and the Media: An Introduction for Health Professionals

Description

Mental Health Issues and the Media provides students and professionals in nursing and allied professions, in psychiatry, psychology and related disciplines, with a theoretically grounded introduction to the ways in which our attitudes are shaped by the media. A wide range of contemporary media help to create attitudes surrounding mental health and illness, and for all health professionals, the ways in which they do so are of immediate concern. Health professionals need to: be aware of media influences on their own perceptions and attitudes take account of both the negative and positive aspects of media intervention in mental health promotion and public education understand the way in which we all interact with media messages and how this affects both practitioners and service users. Covering the press, literature, film, television and the Internet, this comprehensive text includes practical advice and recommendations on how to combat negative images for service users, healthcare workers and media personnel.

Contents

Part 1: The Media 1. The Role of the Media 2. Historical Trends Part 2: Positiveand Negative Themes 3. Stigma, Labelling and Social Exclusion 4. The Positive Depiction of Mental Health Issues Through the Media 5. The Association Between Madness and Violence Part 3: Media Sources 6. The Press 7. Literature 8. Film 9. Television 10. The Internet Conclusion

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