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Highlights
- Since the 1960s, a major mental health crisis has emerged among Western working populations.
- About the Author: Ari Väänänen is Research Professor at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.
- 250 Pages
- Medical, Mental Health
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Book Synopsis
Since the 1960s, a major mental health crisis has emerged among Western working populations. By analysing the development of various occupational cultures and using extensive data sources, this book captures the history of mental vulnerability in working life.
Through a study spanning several decades, the book develops a new understanding of how mental vulnerability has evolved through changes to our working lives and socio-cultural being. It shows how our current knowledge about work, disability and the psyche is influenced by our time and provides intertwining conceptual frameworks and alternatives to current canonised knowledge about mental health in working life.
Review Quotes
"In a society sensitized to mental vulnerability, Ari Väänänen's cultural-historical perspective on vulnerability at work is a very helpful guide to the complexities of the matter. Highly recommended!" Svend Brinkmann, Aalborg University
About the Author
Ari Väänänen is Research Professor at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. He has worked in various research units in several countries and as Vising Professor at the University of Kent.