Epistemic Justice in Mental Healthcare

Epistemic Justice in Mental Healthcare

Recognising Agency and Promoting Virtues Across the Life Span

Bortolotti, Lisa

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2024

160

Dura

9783031688805

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1:Being understood: epistemic injustice towards young people seeking support for their mental health.- Chapter 2:Challenging stereotypes about young people who hear voices.- Chapter 3:Reacting to demoralization and investigating the experience of dignity in psychosis: reflections from an acute psychiatric ward.-Chapter 4:Comparing depression and borderline personality disorder diagnoses through the lens of epistemic injustice.-Chapter 5:Resisting perceptions of patient untrustworthiness.- Chapter 6:Preserving dignity and epistemic justice in palliative care for patients with serious mental health problems.- Chapter 7:Promoting good living and social health in dementia.- Chapter 8:Ameliorating epistemic injustice with digital health technologies.
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Open Access;Mental Health;Justice;Epistemology;Personality Disorder;Delusion;Dementia;Depression;Schizophrenia;Agency;Patient Centricity;Open Access