Editorial Advisory Board

50 Years After Deinstitutionalization: Mental Illness in Contemporary Communities

ISBN: 978-1-78560-403-4, eISBN: 978-1-78560-402-7

ISSN: 1057-6290

Publication date: 4 July 2016

Citation

(2016), "Editorial Advisory Board", 50 Years After Deinstitutionalization: Mental Illness in Contemporary Communities (Advances in Medical Sociology, Vol. 17), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1057-629020160000017013

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Copyright © 2016 Emerald Group Publishing Limited


Carol Boyer

Rutgers University, USA

Robyn Brown

DePaul University, USA

Cindy Colen

Ohio State University, USA

Bridget J. Goosby

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

Allan Horwitz

Rutgers University, USA

Kelly Joyce

Drexel University, USA

Rachel Tolbert Kimbro

Rice University, USA

Molly Martin

Penn State, USA

Kelly Moore

Loyola University-Chicago, USA

Sigrun Olafsdottir

Boston University, USA

David Pilgrim

University of Liverpool, USA

Erin Pullen

University of Kentucky, USA

Corinne Reczek

Ohio State University, USA

Anne Rogers

University of Southampton, UK

Laura Senier

Northeastern University, USA

Sara Shostak

Brandeis University, USA

Peggy Thoits

Indiana University, USA

Eric Wright

Georgia State University, USA

50 Years after Deinstitutionalization: Mental Illness in Contemporary Communities
Advances in Medical Sociology
50 Years After Deinstitutionalization: Mental Illness in Contemporary Communities
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Editorial Advisory Board
List of Contributors
Introduction: Legacies of Deinstitutionalization through the Lens of Medical Sociology
Part I: Taking Stock of the Past and Looking Toward the Future
Same Problem, Different Century: Issues in Recreating the Functions of Public Psychiatric Hospitals in Community-Based Settings
“Forever Children” and Autonomous Citizens: Comparing the Deinstitutionalizations of Psychiatric Patients and Developmentally Disabled Individuals in the United States
An Institutional Analysis of Public Sector Mental Health in the Post-Deinstitutionalization Era
Part II: Community Reintegration and the Social Environment
Social Environment and Mental Illness: The Progress and Paradox of Deinstitutionalization
The Revolving Door: Patient Needs and Network Turnover during Mental Health Treatment
Understandings of Community among People Using Publicly Funded Community Mental Health Services
Part III: Confronting Stigma and its Consequences
Revisiting the Relationships among Community Mental Health Services, Stigma, and Well-Being
The Self-Stigma of Psychiatric Patients: Implications for Identities, Emotions, and the Life Course
The “Dignity of the Sick”: Managing Social Stigma by Mental Patients in the Community
Part IV: Biomedicalization in the Era of Community Mental Health
Borderline Personality Disorder and the Biomedical Mismatch
Soldier, Elder, Prisoner, Ward: Psychotropics in the Era of Transinstitutionalization