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- catalog abstract "Forbidden Narratives: Critical Autobiography as Social Science explores overlapping layers of voices and stories that convey the social relations of psychiatric survivor participation within a community mental health service system. It is written from the perspective of a woman who, in the course of working with the survivor movement, had a physical and emotional breakdown. Ironically, the author found herself personally confronted with issues she typically dealt with only from a distance: as a mental health professional, a researcher, and an activist. The author of this volume writes herself into her work as a major character. Narratives such as this have traditionally been forbidden as outside proper professional standards. Now they are claiming and receiving attention. Forbidden Narratives has the power to speak to a broad audience not only of mental health professionals but also policy makers, sociologists, and feminists. It is about the breaking up of professional discourse. It demonstrates and signals profound changes in the social sciences.".
- catalog contributor b9317843.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "1. Beginning from 'I' -- 2. Speaking -- 3. Acting -- 4. Knowing -- 5. Falling off the fence -- 6. Distrupting the 'rational' -- 7. Reading the silences -- 8. Returning to 'I'.".
- catalog description "Forbidden Narratives: Critical Autobiography as Social Science explores overlapping layers of voices and stories that convey the social relations of psychiatric survivor participation within a community mental health service system. It is written from the perspective of a woman who, in the course of working with the survivor movement, had a physical and emotional breakdown. Ironically, the author found herself personally confronted with issues she typically dealt with only from a distance: as a mental health professional, a researcher, and an activist. The author of this volume writes herself into her work as a major character. Narratives such as this have traditionally been forbidden as outside proper professional standards. Now they are claiming and receiving attention. Forbidden Narratives has the power to speak to a broad audience not only of mental health professionals but also policy makers, sociologists, and feminists. It is about the breaking up of professional discourse. It demonstrates and signals profound changes in the social sciences.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-156) and index.".
- catalog extent "160 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "2884492127 (hardcover)".
- catalog identifier "2884492135 (softcover)".
- catalog isPartOf "Theory and practice in medical anthropology and international health, 1068-3291 ; v. 2".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Australia ; United States : Gordon and Breach,".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog spatial "Ontario".
- catalog spatial "Ontario.".
- catalog subject "Autobiography as Topic Canada.".
- catalog subject "Church, Kathryn.".
- catalog subject "Citizens' advisory committees in mental health Ontario.".
- catalog subject "Community Mental Health Services organization & administration Canada.".
- catalog subject "Community mental health services Ontario Citizen participation.".
- catalog subject "Community mental health services Ontario.".
- catalog subject "Mental health planning Ontario Citizen participation.".
- catalog subject "Mental health policy Ontario.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy Canada.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy methods Canada.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy patients Political activity Ontario.".
- catalog subject "RA790.7.C2 C49 1995".
- catalog subject "W1 TH123P v.2 1995".
- catalog subject "WM 420 C561f 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Beginning from 'I' -- 2. Speaking -- 3. Acting -- 4. Knowing -- 5. Falling off the fence -- 6. Distrupting the 'rational' -- 7. Reading the silences -- 8. Returning to 'I'.".
- catalog title "Forbidden narratives : critical autobiography as social science / Kathryn Church.".
- catalog type "text".