Items where Author is "Moth, Rich"

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Article

Greener, Joe and Moth, Rich (2020) From shame to blame: institutionalising oppression through the moralisation of mental distress in austerity England. Social Theory & Health. ISSN 1477-822X

Moth, Rich (2018) ‘The business end’: Neoliberal policy reforms and biomedical residualism in frontline community mental health practice in England. Competition and Change. ISSN 1024-5294 (Accepted for Publication)

Moth, Rich and McKeown, Mick (2016) Realising Sedgwick’s Vision: Theorising strategies of resistance to neoliberal mental health and welfare policy. Critical and Radical Social Work, 4 (3). pp. 375-390. ISSN 2049-8608 (Accepted for Publication)

Spandler, Helen and Moth, Rich and McKeown, Mick and Greener, Joe (2016) Editorial: Psychopolitics in the twenty first century. Critical and Radical Social Work, 4 (3). pp. 307-12. ISSN 2049-8608 (Accepted for Publication)

House, Richard and Moth, Rich and Porteous, Debbie and Jamieson, Guy (2016) Mental Health Beyond Austerity: A ‘Mental Wealth’ Approach to post-austerity policy-making. Self and Society, 44 (4). pp. 447-459. ISSN 0306-0497 (Accepted for Publication)

Moth, Rich and Greener, Joe and Stoll, Trish (2015) Crisis and resistance in mental health services in England. Critical and Radical Social Work, 3 (1). pp. 89-101. ISSN 2049-8608

Book Section

Moth, Rich (2014) ‘Diagnosis human’: Markets, targets and medicalisation in community mental health services. In: Mental Health. Radical and Critical Debates in Social Work . Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 65-69. ISBN 978-1447316176

Book

Moth, Rich (2022) Understanding Mental Distress: Knowledge, Practice and Neoliberal Reform in Community Mental Health Services. Policy Press, Bristol. ISBN 9781447349877

Other

Moth, Rich and Neary, David and Lavalette, Michael (2018) Towards inclusive service delivery through social investment in England. An analysis of five sectors, with a particular focus on mental health. RE-InVEST, HIVA - Research Institute for Work and Society Parkstraat 47 box 5300, 3000 LEUVEN, Belgium, Liverpool: Liverpool Hope University/Leuven: HIVA.. (Unpublished)

Moth, Rich and Lavalette, Michael (2017) Social protection and labour market policies for vulnerable groups from a social investment perspective. The case of welfare recipients with mental health needs in England (RE-InVEST working paper series D5.1). RE-InVEST HIVA - Research Institute for Work and Society Parkstraat 47 box 5300, 3000 LEUVEN, Belgium, Liverpool: Liverpool Hope University/Leuven: HIVA-KU Leuven. (Unpublished)

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