The Perpetual Treadmill is a care pathway devised to ensnare the poor within a never ending treatment system for their aown good, a after they have been labelled with their designated malaise. Once caught within it, similar to Kafkaas aTriala and aCastle, a they are wedged within its corridors where they are forever signposted between services. This book draws on the analogies of aknightsa and aknavesa by building on aBath of Steela to focus on how this system has been constructed and then maintained. To depict its shortcomings, it has been ranged against a psychologically informed perspective (PSIP) to show how those entrapped can eventually exit the aperpetual treadmill.a But there are numerous vested interests which militate against those clients, duly labelled from ever aemotionally recovering.a The interplay between politicians, bureaucrats, academics, practitioners and clients is explored to detail how the poor have become a raw material which feeds this machine. This book is relevant to psychotherapists, addiction specialists, psychologists, sociologists, criminologists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, social policy experts and nurses.HansardDebatesfor8Mar 2002(pt 6)a www. ... aTheDisease Concept of Alcoholism, a Martino Publishers (reprinted2010) Johnson, R.aamp; Haigh, J. (2010). a Mental Health and Social Inclusion, a Social ... Kellogg H.P. (1888). aTreatment for anbsp;...
Title | : | The Perpetual Treadmill |
Author | : | Dean Whittington |
Publisher | : | AuthorHouse - 2014-09-11 |
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