Table of contents
Policy watch
Simon Lawton‐SmithThe purpose of this paper is to provide a quarterly review of recent or forthcoming policy developments in mental health and social inclusion issues.
Research watch
Sue HolttumThis paper is one in a series of quarterly reflections on recent research in mental health and social inclusion.
Social exclusion and mental health – how people with mental health problems are disadvantaged: an overview
Jed BoardmanThis paper aims to provide an overview of social exclusion and the way in which people with mental health problems are excluded from mainstream society in contemporary Britain.
Historical recovery heroes – Isaac Newton
Elizabeth Wakely, Jerome CarsonIsaac Newton has been described as the father of modern science. What is less well known is that he had mental health problems. Here, the authors aim to review the literature on…
Addressing the impact of social exclusion on mental health in Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities
Annie Yin‐Har Lau, Michael RidgeThe purpose of this paper is to look at the impact of social exclusion on mental health in Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller (GRT) communities and make suggestions for services needed to…
Painting outside the lines
Carol Prendergast, Poonam SwanThe purpose of this paper is to share the empowering journey of Kim Noble, an artist who has Dissociative Identity Disorder, a condition formerly known as Multiple Personality…
Recovery, social inclusion and the practice of psychiatrists
Alan CurrieBeing excluded blights the lives of the mentally ill. Exclusion is both cause and consequence of mental ill‐health and extends beyond material deprivation to exclusion from the…
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2042-8308e-ISSN:
2042-8316ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Jerome Carson
- Dr Julie Prescott