This article re-examines the politics of engagement of the UK mental health service user and survivor movement by focusing upon the mental health ‘expert-by-experience’. Using qualitative data, I illustrate how the service user and survivor movement is able to draw upon an experiential authority that is rooted in practices of self-help and peer-support. I do this by bringing an experimentalist reading of self-help and peer-support practices into dialogue with a model of traditional authority. As such, the personal can be linked up to the political in ways that emphasise the value of self-help and support practices as forms of political participation, while highlighting modes of engagement that are predicated on the capacities, rather than t...
The term service user involvement is popular in the mental health field and appears regularly in pol...
Background: This study set out to measure the extent and perceived impact of service user involvemen...
Policy promotes the active participation of those with lived experience of mental health difficultie...
This paper is based on longstanding involvement in the mental health care system and highlights limi...
This article examines how the personal experiences of mental distress of people involved in the Brit...
New modes of social mobilisation are emerging in the mental health sector. Member-based mental healt...
This paper examines the factors that shape the political agency of psychiatric service users/survivo...
peer-reviewedThere is very little critical analysis of the relatively new policy of Service User Inv...
New modes of social mobilisation are emerging in the mental health sector. Member-based mental healt...
New modes of social mobilisation are emerging in the mental health sector. Member-based mental healt...
New modes of social mobilisation are emerging in the mental health sector. Member-based mental healt...
Working actively to engage service users in participatory practices is both a policy expectation and...
Public participation in planning and implementing health care has become a government mandate in man...
A key development in mental health service planning and delivery in the UK over the last fifteen yea...
Abstract Background Facilitation of service user participation in the co-production of mental health...
The term service user involvement is popular in the mental health field and appears regularly in pol...
Background: This study set out to measure the extent and perceived impact of service user involvemen...
Policy promotes the active participation of those with lived experience of mental health difficultie...
This paper is based on longstanding involvement in the mental health care system and highlights limi...
This article examines how the personal experiences of mental distress of people involved in the Brit...
New modes of social mobilisation are emerging in the mental health sector. Member-based mental healt...
This paper examines the factors that shape the political agency of psychiatric service users/survivo...
peer-reviewedThere is very little critical analysis of the relatively new policy of Service User Inv...
New modes of social mobilisation are emerging in the mental health sector. Member-based mental healt...
New modes of social mobilisation are emerging in the mental health sector. Member-based mental healt...
New modes of social mobilisation are emerging in the mental health sector. Member-based mental healt...
Working actively to engage service users in participatory practices is both a policy expectation and...
Public participation in planning and implementing health care has become a government mandate in man...
A key development in mental health service planning and delivery in the UK over the last fifteen yea...
Abstract Background Facilitation of service user participation in the co-production of mental health...
The term service user involvement is popular in the mental health field and appears regularly in pol...
Background: This study set out to measure the extent and perceived impact of service user involvemen...
Policy promotes the active participation of those with lived experience of mental health difficultie...