Contents
Part IIThe Cogwheels of Change
8Mental Health Law: ‘Legalism’ and ‘Medicalism’ – ‘Old’ and ‘New’
9Ken Clarke in Conversation with Peter Tyrer: My Role in Justice and Health
13Subjectivity, Citizenship and Mental Health: UK Service User Perspectives
14How the Voice of People with Mental Health Problems, Families and the Voluntary Sector Changed the Landscape
17The Pharmaceutical Industry and the Standardisation of Psychiatric Practice
19The Changing Roles of the Professions in Psychiatry and Mental Health: Psychiatric (Mental Health) Nursing
Part IIIImplications in Practice
21Changing Generations I: Children, Adolescents and Young People
22Changing Generations II: The Challenges of Ageism in Mental Health Policy
23Changing Services I: Clinical Psychiatric Perspectives on Community and Primary Care Psychiatry and Mental Health Services
24Changing Services II: From Colony to Community – People with Developmental Intellectual Disability
25Drugs, Drug Harms and Drug Laws in the UK: Lessons from History
27From Fear and Pity to Parity: Politics and Public Mental Health
28The Origins of the Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder Programme in England
31UK Deinstitutionalisation: Neoliberal Values and Mental Health