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Social Work in Mental Health Settings: International Perspectives on Practice
Contributions by Fan Wu, Contributions by Miao Jian, Contributions by Shuting Yuan, Contributions by Jim Campbell, Contributions by Bodil Irene Høyer, Contributions by Christos Panagiotpoulos, Contributions by Jeanette Copperman, Contributions by Anna Sklair, Contributions by Laura Tucker, Contributions by Hannah Jobling
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Social Work in Mental Health Settings brings together leading academics and practitioners to explore how mental health social work is shaped and practised around the world. In so doing, it responds to a striking lack of comparative literature in the field and offers a timely, global lens on the discipline. Combining macro-level analyses with in-depth country case studies – from Brazil and Bosnia and Herzegovina to China and Trinidad and Tobago – the book interrogates how mental health policy, law, political conflict and social movements influence practice. Essential reading for scholars and professionals working in social work and mental health, this book engages with urgent contemporary themes – from feminist care ethics and community care to self-harm and mindfulness – offering invaluable guidance for those seeking a deeper understanding of mental health social work in the global context.
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Publisher | Bristol University Press
Published date | 26 Mar 2026
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Format | Digital (delivered electronically)
Pages | 304
Dimensions | 234 x 156 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-4473-7746-7
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BISAC | social science / social work
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