A sociology of mental health and illness

Praise for the first edition of A Sociology of Mental Health and Illness: "I would recommend this book highly as an essential text for Mental Health Branch nursing." Philip Lister, Nurse Tutor, The Hereford & Worcestershire College of Nursing and Midwifery "Pilgrim and Rogers�...

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Main Authors: Pilgrim, David 1950- (Author), Rogers, Anne (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Buckingham Open University Press 1999 (2002 printing)
Edition:second edition
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