Društvena cena mentalnog zdravlja

  • Lada S. Marinković Visoka škola strukovnih studija za obrazovanje vaspitača u Novom Sadu
  • Dušan S. Marinković Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet, Odsek za sociologiju

Sažetak


U ovom radu autori se bave analizom mentalnog zdravlja kao vrstom društvenog kapitala koji, kao resurs, ima svoju društvenu i ekonomsku cenu. Predočeni su značajni sociološki doprinosi u proučavanju mentalnog zdravlja, čime je skrenuta pažnja na legitimno sociološko bavljenje ovom temom. Posebno je preispitana politika mentalnog zdravlja koja se razvijala u domenu biopolitike novog biološkog poretka i profilisana je kao „psihopolitika”, a bez koje se ne može razumeti savremeni koncept brige o mentalnom zdravlju. Izneti su relevantni podaci o globalnoj epidemiološkoj situaciji, koja upozorava da mentalna bolest više nije ograničena na manje grupe predisponiranih osoba, već predstavlja glavni problem javnog zdravlja sa značajnim posledicama po društvo u celini.

Ključne reči: mentalno zdravlje, društveni kapital, sociologija, bio(psiho) politika, mentalne bolesti.

Biografije autora

Lada S. Marinković, Visoka škola strukovnih studija za obrazovanje vaspitača u Novom Sadu
profesor strukovnih studija za oblast psihološke nauke
Dušan S. Marinković, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet, Odsek za sociologiju
Odsek za sociologiju, Filozofski fakultet Novi Sad, redovni profesor

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