Anti-oppressive Practice in Mental Health |
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Authors: | Grant Larson |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work and Human Services at Thompson Rivers University , Kamloops, BC, Canada glarson@tru.ca |
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Abstract: | This article identifies the challenges to incorporating an anti-oppressive practice approach in the field of mental health, which has traditionally utilized a discourse and perspectives of a bio-medical model. Schools of Social Work often teach anti-oppressive and social justice approaches which make it difficult for students to link theory and practice in fields such as mental health. In this article, seven principles of practice are presented as a framework for working with people with disabling conditions of mental health. Specific strategies for implementing these principles are presented. |
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Keywords: | Mental health anti-oppressive social justice empowerment practice principles |
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