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Mental Health Ontologies

How We Talk About Mental Health, and Why it Matters in the Digital Age

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The author, combining training in computer science, philosophy and biological sciences, brings this multi-disciplinary depth to exploring a series of interconnected problems with the ways in which mental health is studied and understood… There is much that could be learnt by alcohol and drug scholars and practitioners reading this slim and accessible volume.

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Alison Ritter, Addiction

Mental health presents one of the defining public health challenges of our time. Proponents of different conceptions of what mental illness is wage war for the hearts and minds of patients, practitioners, policy-makers, and the public. Les mer

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Mental health presents one of the defining public health challenges of our time. Proponents of different conceptions of what mental illness is wage war for the hearts and minds of patients, practitioners, policy-makers, and the public. Debate and fragmentation around the nature of the entities that feature in the mental health domain divide resources and reduce progress. The way mental health is publicly discussed in the media has tangible effects, in terms of stigma, access to healthcare and resources, and private expectations of recovery.


This book explores in detail the sorts of statements that are made about mental health in the media and public reporting of scientific research, grounding them in the wider context of the theoretical frameworks, assumptions and metaphors that they draw from. The author shows how a holistic understanding of the way that different aspects of mental illness are interrelated can be developed from evidence-based interpretation of the latest research findings. She offers some ideas about corrective, integrative approaches to discussing mental health-related matters publicly that may reduce the opposition between conceptualisations while still aiming to reduce stigma, shame and blame. In particular, she emphasises that discourse in the media needs to be anchored to an overview of all the research results across the field and argues that this could be achieved using new technological infrastructures.


The author provides an integrative account of what mental health is, together with an improved understanding of the factors driving the persistence of oppositional accounts in the public discourse. The book will be of benefit to researchers, practitioners and students in the domain of mental health.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.47788/XSIP3748

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Forlag
University of Exeter Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781905816576
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«

The author, combining training in computer science, philosophy and biological sciences, brings this multi-disciplinary depth to exploring a series of interconnected problems with the ways in which mental health is studied and understood… There is much that could be learnt by alcohol and drug scholars and practitioners reading this slim and accessible volume.

»

Alison Ritter, Addiction

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