Introduction – Lise Demailly
Why this book?
The defended theses
Plan of the work
Part I – A New Deal
1. Continuities and changes in the psychic care policy -1950-2011 – Lise Demailly, with Caroline Maury
2. New social contexts of public action in mental health – Lise Demailly
3. Unthought: social inequalities in health – Michel Autès
4. The conflicting field of knowledge of psychic disorder – Michel Autès
Part II – Regulation methods and instruments
Introduction. The modes of regulation of public action in mental health – Lise Demailly
5. When psychiatry meets New Public Management (NMP) – Philippe Mossé and Julie Devineau
6. New management tools in psychiatry – Claire Bélart, with Olivier Dembinski
7. The argumentation of politics through knowledge – Michel Autès
8. Mental health assessment: interests and difficulties – Lise Demailly, with Philippe Mossé and Julie Devineau
Part III – Mental health policy today
Introduction. Actors, practices, debates – Lise Demailly
9. On the side of elected officials – Caroline Maury
10. The ambiguities of the new territorialization – Helène Chéronnet and Pauline Rhenter
11. Psychiatry and public health – Michel Autès
12. Innovation in psychiatry between activism and pragmatism – Olivier Dembinski
13. Why is social and community psychiatry having difficulty establishing itself in France? Lise Demailly, with Jean-Luc Roelandt and Nicolas Daumerie
14. The (non) social debate on mental health policies – Michel Autès and Lise Demailly, with Caroline Maury
General conclusion – Lise Demailly
Tensions
Major trends
Low autonomy
Perspectives
Annexes
Methodological appendix I: Knowledge and policy research – Philippe Mossé and Lise Demailly
Statistical annex II: A view of public psychiatry in France – Philippe Mossé
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