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Psychosocial welfare | Author(s) | Paul Stenner, Marian Barnes, David Taylor |
Journal title | Critical Social Policy, vol 28, no 4, issue 97, November 2008 |
Pages | pp 411-549 (whole issue) |
Source | http://csp.sagepub.com |
Keywords | Psychiatric treatment ; Psychology [care] ; Social work ; Social welfare. |
Annotation | Some of the papers in this issue of Critical Social Policy were originally presented at a seminar, 'Psychosocial Welfare: Contributions to an Emerging Field', held at the University of Brighton in June 2007. The broad aim is to take stock of the current state of psychosocial approaches to social welfare. One paper draws attention to the relations between welfare and well-being, while another dwells on different forms of suffering (e.g. hurt and loss) experienced by individuals. Other papers relevant to ageing and older people refer to: the role of emotional experiences; a feminist perspective; and issues of social exclusion, a form of psychosocial dismemberment. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-081027202 B |
Classmark | LP: QN: IG: TY |
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