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New publication on community psychology and mental distress

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Published 11.05.12

Carl Walker, Katherine Johnson and Liz Cunningham, all lecturers in the School of Applied Social Science, will shortly publish a new book entitled Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental Distress.

The book will be published by Palgrave Macmillan

Community psychology is a fast-developing discipline and is one of the most exciting areas of psychology. But how do different countries around the world respond to their own unique socio-economic challenges and can community psychology provide the much-needed solutions?

Taking a uniquely global perspective to mental distress, this textbook provides a refreshing account of this dynamic field. Written by an international team of experts with the needs of students in mind, it is an essential guide to both mental distress and the global political context in which psychologists operate around the world, in this time of profound global socio-economic upheaval.

Complete with up to date case studies from around the globe, students of community psychology, mental health, sociology and social policy will find this a fascinating guide to the growing area of community psychology.

"This is a must read for anyone concerned with the state of the world and quality of life. It is a call for action for mental health advocates worldwide. Read it and improve your ability to challenge the status quo. Pass it along and contribute to much needed action for mental health."
Isaac Prilleltensky, Dean, School of Education, and Erwin and Barbara Mautner Chair in Community Well-Being, University of Miami, USA

"This book should be essential reading for all who are interested in the root causes of mental distress whether from personal, service or societal perspectives. The editors are to be congratulated for assembling chapters written from different parts of the world tackling issues that other analyses don't reach, particularly relating to socio-economic trends and globalisation – authentic community psychology at its best."
Carolyn Kagan, Professor of Community Social Psychology and Director of the Research Institute for Health and Social Change, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

For further details on Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental Distress, see the publisher's website.

 

See further details on 'Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental Distress' on the publisher's website