martedì 9 agosto 2016

This is survivor research - Beresford, Faulkner, Sweeney, Rose, Nettle

http://www.pccs-books.co.uk/products/this-is-survivor-research/

This is Survivor Research is an important and timely publication. Clearly written, comprehensive, interesting, useful, this is a book anyone concerned with survivor research should have readily to hand. Peter Campbell, mental health system survivor


This is Survivor Research is an important and timely publication. Clearly written, comprehensive, interesting, useful, this is a book anyone concerned with survivor research should have readily to hand. Peter Campbell, mental health system survivor


Foreword Mary O’Hagan
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
1 Introduction Diana Rose and Peter Beresford
2 Background Peter Beresford and Diana Rose
3 So what is survivor research? Angela Sweeney


SECTION 2 PHILOSOPHY AND UNDERPINNINGS OF SURVIVOR RESEARCH
4 Survivor-produced knowledge Diana Rose
5 Developing a social model of madness and distress to underpin survivor research Peter Beresford

SECTION 3 THE PRACTICE OF RESEARCH
6 Survivor research: Ethics approval and ethical practice Alison Faulkner and Debbie Tallis
7 Identity issues in mental health research Karan Essien
8 First-hand experiences of different approaches to collaborative research Carey Ostrer and
Brigid Morris
9 Literature reviews: An example of making traditional research methods user focused
Pete Fleischmann
10 Influencing change: Outcomes from User-Focused Monitoring inpatient research in Bristol in 2002 Rosie Davies
11 Influencing change: User or researcher? Elitism in research Heather Straughan
12 A rough guide to getting started Alison Faulkner

SECTION 4 THE INSIDE STORY
13 From activist to researcher and part way back Jan Wallcraft
14 ‘Getting better – in theory’: Creating, then using, a Foucauldian mental health service user/survivor theoretical standpoint in my own journey of ‘recovery’ David G Armes
15 Project accounts:
  • A survivor-led evaluation of a survivor-led crisis service Judy Beckett
  • Empowerment under permit: Canterbury and District Mental Health Forum Service User Evaluation (SUE) project Matt Sands
  • An evaluation of a mental health service in North East Scotland Stuart Valentine
  • My experience of doing academic research to attain a research degree Philip Hill
  • Research and evaluation in East Berkshire Sue Goddard
16 Telling our truths, bringing about change: Being a survivor researcher Tina Coldham and Jasna Russo
  • Turning the tables Alison Faulkner
  • Mickey Mouse scans? Angela Sweeney
  • Benefit of the doubt Anne-Laure Donskoy
  • Challenging beliefs Brigid Morris
  • We don’t start off with the agenda tied up Cath Roper
  • Being a survivor researcher helps me survive David Webb
  • Not just someone who takes Debbie Mayes
  • Having a double identity Diana Rose
  • Working in a twilight zone Heather Straughan
  • Talking back to power Jasna Russo
  • Alchemy: A miraculous transformation or the means of achieving this Keith Halsall
  • Banging against the brick wall Mary Nettle
  • Shocking memories Pete Fleischmann
  • Survivor researcher: An holistic role Peter Beresford
  • Not an academic in an ivory tower Philip Hill
  • Missionary zeal Ruth Sayers
  • The sick and the well? Sarah Carr
  • On board the good ship Survivor Research Tina Coldham

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