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The Sociology of Mental Health: A Brief Review of Major Approaches
Authors:Joanne Warner
Institution:University of Kent
Abstract:The article emphasises the importance of making sense of the theoretical debate in the sociology of mental health in order to 'position' the wide range of studies that have contributed to this field within three main approaches. The article indicates ways in which various studies have proved highly influential and continue to form the basis for research, policy and practice. Sociological concepts such as stigma continue to resonate as they highlight the sense in which negative social attitudes often make life harder for those who are already experiencing distress. The politics of risk in mental health, which has become a particularly powerful force in recent years, has made the prevailing climate more and not less stigmatising for those identified with 'mental illness'. The article concludes by arguing that the sociology of mental health continues to offer the conceptual and theoretical foundation from which negative associations can be challenged and overturned.
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