Fragile Revolution
Fragile Revolution by Barbara Everett is a compelling exploration of the intricate dynamics between ex-mental patients, the Canadian government, and the mental health system. Published in 2006 by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, this insightful book spans 263 pages and delves into how recent policy changes have reshaped these relationships, leading to both new tensions and opportunities. Everett's thorough investigation highlights the critical issues surrounding health care delivery, human rights, and psychiatric nursing, making it an essential read for anyone interested in mental health services and policy. With a focus on the challenges faced by individuals within the mental health system, Fragile Revolution offers a thought-provoking perspective that is both informative and engaging.