1st Edition

Living with Mental Illness A Study in East London

By Enid Mills Copyright 1962
198 Pages
by Routledge

198 Pages
by Routledge

198 Pages
by Routledge

The Mental Health Act of 1959 marked a turning point in national policy on mental illness. Originally published in 1962, this book reports a sociological survey of a group of people from an East London borough who entered a large mental hospital in 1956 and 1957, at the very time when a Royal Commission was preparing the report upon which the new legislation was based. Living with Mental... Read more

Foreword by Professor G. M. Carstairs.  Acknowledgements.  1. Introduction  Part 1: The Experience of Mental Illness  2. Becoming a Patient  3. The Patient in Hospital  4. Perception of Mental Illness  5. Attitudes to Hospital  6. Kinship and Mental illness  7. Life at Home  Part 2: Community Services  8. The Patient and the Community (Employment, Finance, Housing)  9. Health Services  10. Other Welfare Services  11. In Conclusion: Continuity of Care and Mental Health.  Appendices: Interview Schedule;  Additional Statistical Information;  Notes on the Text;  List of References.  Index.

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Enid Mills