TY - GEN AU - Jackson, Catherine AU - Rizq, Rosemary TI - The industrialisation of care : counselling, psychotherapy and the impact of IAPT SN - 9781910919453 U1 - 362.2 JAC/I PY - 0000///United Kingdom -- CY - 2019 PB - PCCS Books -- KW - Social sciences KW - Social problems KW - Mental illness and disabilities KW - Cognitive therapy KW - United Kingdom KW - Great Britain KW - Counseling KW - Mental health services KW - Psychotherapy N1 - Foreword - Nikolas Rose; Introduction, The modern myths of IAPT - Rosemary Rizq; Part 1: the State we’re in; 1. Neoliberalism: what it is and why it matters - Philip Thomas; 2. The industrialisation and marketisation of healthcare - Penny Campling; 3. Health services without care: throwing good money after bad - Marianna Fotaki; 4. Positive affect as coercive strategy: the role of psychology in UK government workfare programmes - Lynne Friedli and Robert Stearn; 5. CBT’s integration into societal networks of power - Michael Guilfoyle; Part 2: The state of the NHS; 6. IAPT and the flawed ideology of diagnosis - Sami Timimi; 7. IAPT, power and professional self-interest - Andy Rogers; 8. Why the economics of IAPT don’t add up - Scott Steen; Part 3: The state of the workplace; 9. Perverting the course of therapy: IAPT and the fetishisation of governance - Rosemary Rizq; 10. The industrial relations of mental health - Elizabeth Cotton; 11. At what cost? The impact of IAPT on third sector psychological therapy provision - Jude Boyles and Norma McKinnon Fathi; 12. Industrialising relational therapy: ethical conflicts and threats for counsellors in IAPT - Gillian Proctor and Maeta Brown N2 - To what extent can the UK government's Improving Access to Psychological Therapies system of care – driven by psychiatric diagnosis, fast through-put and quick-win `outcomes’ – really provide a solution to Britain’s growing mental health crisis? ER -