
Headcase Is A Groundbreaking Collection Of Personal Reflections And Artistic Representations Illustrating The Intersection Of Mental Wellness, Mental Illness, And Lgbtq Identity, As Well As The Lasting Impact Of Historical Views Equating Queer And Trans Identity With Mental Illness. The Featured Pieces Offer Personal Views From Both Providers And Clients, Often One And The Same, About Their Experiences. In The Anthology, Readers Will Access The Inner Thoughts Of Contributors Who Collectively Document The Difficulty Of Navigating Flawed Healthcare Systems That Limit Affordable Access To Genuinely Affirming, Effective Services. Traversing Boundaries Of Race And Ethnic Identity, Age, Gender Identity, And Socioeconomic Status, Headcase Appeals To Lgbtq Communities And, Specifically, Lgbtq Mental Health Consumers And Their Friends, Families, And Comrades.
This collection investigates the complex intersection of mental wellness, mental illness, and LGBTQ identity within the context of historical and contemporary healthcare systems. Editors Stephanie Schroeder and Teresa Theophano compile a diverse range of personal reflections and artistic contributions to examine how systemic biases and historical pathologization continue to affect queer and trans individuals. The work argues that current healthcare frameworks often fail to provide genuinely affirming care, necessitating a re-evaluation of the provider-client relationship.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers identify this anthology as a significant contribution to the discourse on queer mental health and systemic advocacy. The text is frequently cited for its ability to bridge the gap between academic critique and personal narrative, making it a useful resource for both healthcare professionals and community members.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190846607
ISBN-13:
9780190846602
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