Smith, L.-A. and Tucker, I. M. (2015) “Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know”: the pervasive socio-medical and spatial coding of mental health day centres. Emotion, Space and Society. 14, pp. 3-9. 1755-4586.
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  Abstract:
              In a research area typically dominated by the biomedical field, this paper seeks to explore the emotional experiences of long-term, mental health service users who attend charitable day centres. Academic literature has predominantly focussed on a macro-analysis of the social, political and geographical position of those with mental health distress. Subsequently, service users have been positioned as a largely homogenous group who mainly reside on the boundaries of social integration due to the negative social representations of mental health impairment. These postulations can advocate a romanticised notion of how service users engage in consensual and non-judgemental social norms in terms of social inclusion of those within therapeutic spaces. Thus, indicating that a high level of mutual camaraderie exists within a day centre. However, this approach can negate the realities encountered by service users on a daily basis whereby differing medical ascriptions such as ‘depression’ and ‘schizophrenia’ can not only influence a service user’s own self-identity and behaviour but ultimately, the acceptance of other members. In conclusion, this work indicates that rather than a discrete linear position between the ‘otherness’ of mental health distress and ‘normative’ human geographies, this area remains a complex phenomenon with levels of diversity when linked to diagnostic criteria.
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              /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_being
            Creators:
              Smith, L.-A. and Tucker, I. M.
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            Date:
              1 February 2015
            Date Type:
              Publication
            Page Range:
              pp. 3-9
            Journal or Publication Title:
              Emotion, Space and Society
            Volume:
              14
            Number of Pages:
              6
            Language:
              English
            ISSN:
              1755-4586
            Status:
              Published / Disseminated
            Refereed:
              Yes
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