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Understanding Mental Health Through the Prism of Law by Pallab Das offers an insightful exploration of how legal systems perceive, regulate, and safeguard mental health in contemporary society. The book bridges the disciplines of law, psychology, and public policy to examine the rights, protections, and challenges faced by individuals with mental health conditions. By contextualising legislative frameworks, institutional responsibilities, and judicial approaches, it provides a clear understanding of how mental health intersects with criminal justice, civil rights, healthcare delivery, and societal welfare. The work encourages readers to rethink mental health not merely as a medical concern but as a critical legal and socio-ethical issue.
Key Features
This book is valuable for law students, mental health professionals, policy researchers, academicians, and practitioners working at the intersection of law and healthcare.
Chapter 1
Introduction – p.1
Chapter 2
From East to West: Mapping Mental Health Concepts Worldwide – p.5
Chapter 3
From Stigma to Support: The Evolution of Mental Health in India – p.28
Chapter 4
Breaking the Silence: Addressing Youth-Related Mental Health Concerns – p.49
Chapter 5
Navigating Adolescent Mental Health Challenges: An Indian Perspective – p.54
Chapter 6
Creating Safe Spaces: Mental Health Initiatives in Higher Education Institutions – p.59
Chapter 7
Unmasking the Silent Struggle: Mental Health Challenges in Odisha – p.63
Chapter 8
Tale of Insight Extraction and Response Revelation – p.67
Chapter 9
Key Findings on Law Students’ Mental Health – p.84
Chapter 10
Connecting the Dots: Hypothesizing the Mental Health Matrix of Law Students – p.96
Chapter 11
Pathways to Progress: Empowering Law Students’ Mental Well-Being – p.99
Chapter 12
Wrapping Up: The Roadmap to Healthier Minds in Law Schools – p.103
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