Slow Psychiatry

Human Rights and Democratic Mental Health

João G Pereira author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:14th Mar '25

£51.99

This title is due to be published on 14th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Slow Psychiatry cover

Slow Psychiatry analyses the way in which the industrial model of mental health is currently organized and suggests a counterculture to allow for deeper psychiatry.

João G. Pereira is a pioneer in the implementation of slow psychiatry and open dialogue, and he uses his clinical experience to highlight how these principles can be applied in the organization of mental health services and the practice of psychiatry. The proposed alternatives focus on the democratization of mental health and policy, exploring current failures with neuroscience and ‘fast-paced’ approaches to treatment, instead seeking to explore more humane and effective mental health services that prioritize agency and community.

This book will be a beneficial resource for mental health professionals, particularly psychiatric nurses and psychiatrists.

"Slow Psychiatry represents a direct challenge to our current metal health services and their focus on decontextualised, individual pathology. It offers an alternative approach based on relationships and community and maps paths to making that a reality. A must read for all involved with mental health, which turns out to be all of us."

Dr John Read, professor of clinical psychology University of East London, author of Models of Madness

"Psychiatry has failed to introduce services good enough for the most severe mental health crises. This book opens a new humanistic perspective. It is based on open companionship between the professionals and those in need for help. Dialogical points of view instead of focusing on symptoms; respecting the other without conditions instead of psycho-pathologizing normal human reactions are the answers. Open dialogues have proved outcomes never seen in conventional services."

Jaakko Seikkula, professor of psychotherapy, University of Jyväskylä

"There is growing understanding globally that changes in mental health policies and services are needed, with emphasis on human rights based approach. For those who wish to be well equipped for moving ahead with good practices, this book is strongly recommended."

Dainius Pūras, professor of psychiatry at Vilnius University and former UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health

ISBN: 9781032975702

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76 pages