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Protect, Befriend, Respect: Nova Scotia`s Mental Health Movement, 1908?2008

Protect, Befriend, Respect: Nova Scotia`s Mental Health Movement, 1908?2008

Current price: $17.95
Publication Date: April 1st, 2009
Publisher:
Fernwood Publishing
ISBN:
9781552662755
Pages:
157

Description

Tracing a century of its evolution, this chronicle outlines the mental health movement in Nova Scotia. Charting the Canadian Mental Health Association and its antecedent organizations, this account illustrates how these groups constituted a major force in the campaign to improve the prospects of people living with mental illness. The movement is depicted in three stages--from seeking to protect mentally compromised people, through befriending those struggling with mental disabilities and speaking out against discrimination, and finally, to advocating for the rights of consumers and respecting their need to speak on their own behalf. This journey through social policy focuses on those who fought institutionalization and indifference with compassion and dedication. The result is a history not only of a particular organization but also of a society's approach toward some of its most vulnerable constituents.

About the Author

Judith Fingard is a former professor in the department of history at Dalhousie University. John Rutherford is a former professor in the department of anatomy and neurobiology at Dalhousie University. They both live in Halifax, Nova Scotia.