: Carl Walker
: Depression and Globalization The Politics of Mental Health in the 21st Century
: Springer-Verlag
: 9780387727134
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: Allgemeines
: English
: 203
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This is an important academic text on the political aspects of depression, specifically the relationship between globalization and depression. The text Walker reestablishes the link between mental health research and treatment, along with the political and economical influences outside the world of academic and clinical mental health. Overall, this book accomplishes the task of how closely and inextricably linked these diverse fields are and the way they operate together to produce not only a cultural representation of mental illness but influence the extent and type of mental distress in the 21st century.



Dr. Carl Walker is a post-doctoral fellow based in the department of Mental Health Sciences at the University College-London. Dr. Walker currently manages a European-wide, EC-funded four year research project involving the identifcation risk factors for future episodes of depression for use in a General Practice context.

In addition, Dr. Walker reviews papers forPsychology and Healthand books for the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health.

Preface6
Acknowledgments11
Contents12
I: Depression13
What Is Depression?14
The Stigma of Depression: History and Context42
II: Globalization69
The New Right and the 1980s70
Globalization: Definitions and Debates105
III: Mental Health140
The Structures of Society and Depression141
The Mental Health Sciences and the Depression Industry166
Depression and the Future190
References198
Index207