Voices of Experience: Narratives of Mental Health Survivors

Author:   Thurstine Basset (Thurstine Basset Consultancy Ltd., UK) ,  Theo Stickley (University of Nottingham, UK)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
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9780470683620


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   17 September 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Thurstine Basset (Thurstine Basset Consultancy Ltd., UK) ,  Theo Stickley (University of Nottingham, UK)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9780470683620


ISBN 10:   0470683627
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   17 September 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The book has much to offer therapists who counsel those recovering and their carers, although its primarytarget is other mental health professionals and researchers. (Therapy Today, 1 September 2011) <p> They would also read of the value of the support provided by others who demonstrate empathy and compassion. I highly recommend this book and am happy to say a copy is now available in UWE's Glenside library. (University of the West of England, 1 September 2011)<p> Appealing to both practitioners and patients, the book features stories and poems on surviving/recovering from mental illness, coping strategies, and recovery/discovery (the latter term preferred by some). (Booknews, 1 February 2011)<p> One of the unique strengths of the book is that it straddles the usual divide between professional and survivor literature. Whilst the contributors are all service users or survivors, many are also workers or academics, and the thoughtful introduction relates the contributors' idease


They would also read of the value of the support provided by others who demonstrate empathy and compassion. I highly recommend this book and am happy to say a copy is now available in UWE's Glenside library. (University of the West of England, 1 September 2011)<p> Appealing to both practitioners and patients, the book features stories and poems on surviving/recovering from mental illness, coping strategies, and recovery/discovery (the latter term preferred by some). (Booknews, 1 February 2011)<p> One of the unique strengths of the book is that it straddles the usual divide between professional and survivor literature. Whilst the contributors are all service users or survivors, many are also workers or academics, and the thoughtful introduction relates the contributors' ideas to current debates... I would recommend this book to all service users, survivors, mental health workers and students. (Open Mind, July/August 2011)


The book has much to offer therapists who counsel those recovering and their carers, although its primarytarget is other mental health professionals and researchers. (Therapy Today, 1 September 2011)<p> They would also read of the value of the support provided by others who demonstrate empathy and compassion. I highly recommend this book and am happy to say a copy is now available in UWE's Glenside library. (University of the West of England, 1 September 2011)<p> Appealing to both practitioners and patients, the book features stories and poems on surviving/recovering from mental illness, coping strategies, and recovery/discovery (the latter term preferred by some). (Booknews, 1 February 2011)<p> One of the unique strengths of the book is that it straddles the usual divide between professional and survivor literature. Whilst the contributors are all service users or survivors, many are also workers or academics, and the thoughtful introduction relates the contributors' ideas to


The book has much to offer therapists who counsel those recovering and their carers, although its primary target is other mental health professionals and researchers. (Therapy Today, 1 September 2011) They would also read of the value of the support provided by others who demonstrate empathy and compassion. I highly recommend this book and am happy to say a copy is now available in UWE's Glenside library. (University of the West of England, 1 September 2011) Appealing to both practitioners and patients, the book features stories and poems on surviving/recovering from mental illness, coping strategies, and recovery/discovery (the latter term preferred by some). (Booknews, 1 February 2011) One of the unique strengths of the book is that it straddles the usual divide between professional and survivor literature. Whilst the contributors are all service users or survivors, many are also workers or academics, and the thoughtful introduction relates the contributors' ideas to current debates... I would recommend this book to all service users, survivors, mental health workers and students. (Open Mind, July/August 2011) First-person narrative accounts of illness form a substantial proportion of the literature... (these) narratives form an interesting and well-edited collection. (Journal of Mental Health, December 2011)


The book has much to offer therapists who counsel those recovering and their carers, although its primary target is other mental health professionals and researchers. (Therapy Today, 1 September 2011) They would also read of the value of the support provided by others who demonstrate empathy and compassion. I highly recommend this book and am happy to say a copy is now available in UWE's Glenside library. (University of the West of England, 1 September 2011) Appealing to both practitioners and patients, the book features stories and poems on surviving/recovering from mental illness, coping strategies, and recovery/discovery (the latter term preferred by some). (Booknews, 1 February 2011) One of the unique strengths of the book is that it straddles the usual divide between professional and survivor literature. Whilst the contributors are all service users or survivors, many are also workers or academics, and the thoughtful introduction relates the contributors' ideas to current debates... I would recommend this book to all service users, survivors, mental health workers and students. (Open Mind, July/August 2011) First-person narrative accounts of illness form a substantial proportion of the literature... (these) narratives form an interesting and well-edited collection. (Journal of Mental Health, December 2011)


Author Information

Thurstine Basset is a social worker who now runs his own independent training and development consultancy. His current clients include the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Education not Discrimination at Rethink. He is the Chair of the Mental Health Training Forum, Middlesex University and a Visiting Fellow at the University of Brighton. Together with Theo Stickley, he is joint editor of Teaching Mental Health (Wiley, 2007) and Learning About Mental Health Practice (Wiley, 2008). Theo Stickley is Associate Professor of Mental Health in the School of Nursing at the University of Nottingham. Previously, he trained and worked in both mental health nursing and counselling. Theo has led on a number of educational research projects in collaboration with people who use mental health services. He uses narrative as a research method, especially amongst people engaging with arts activities. He leads the East Midlands Arts and Health Research Group; he is also a Director of City Arts, Nottingham, and leads the Art in Mind programme of work.

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