Social Justice Social Discrimination and Mental Health explores the theory and background of social justice in the context of mental health of individuals cultures and communities. This ground-breaking book is a comprehensive text which defines what the ‘social justice agenda’ in therapeutic fields is and provides concrete and innovative descriptions of social justice in practice. With case studies and examples of real-life practice from a team of international contributors it covers the full range of activities that mental health professionals need to deliver their services. This text will be essential reading for students early career professionals and those training in psychiatry psychotherapy clinical counselling and community psychology as well as senior practitioners. |Social Justice Social Discrimination and Mental Health Theory Practice and Professional Issues | Mental Health