Thrive

How Better Mental Health Care Transforms Lives and Saves Money

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Pub Date Sep 30 2015 | Archive Date Oct 25 2015

Description

Mental illness is a leading cause of suffering in the modern world. In sheer numbers, it afflicts at least 20 percent of people in developed countries. It reduces life expectancy as much as smoking does, accounts for nearly half of all disability claims, is behind half of all worker sick days, and affects educational achievement and income. There are effective tools for alleviating mental illness, but most sufferers remain untreated or undertreated. What should be done to change this? InThrive, Richard Layard and David Clark argue for fresh policy approaches to how we think about and deal with mental illness, and they explore effective solutions to its miseries and injustices.

Layard and Clark show that modern psychological therapies are highly effective and could potentially turn around the lives of millions of people at little or no cost. This is because treating psychological problems generates huge savings on physical health care, as well as massive economic savings through more people working. So psychological therapies would effectively pay for themselves, generating potential savings for nations the world over. Layard and Clark describe how various successful psychological treatments have been developed and explain what works best for whom. They also discuss how mental illness can be prevented through better schools and a better society, and the urgency of doing so.

Illustrating why we cannot afford to ignore the issue of mental illness, Thrive opens the door to new options and possibilities for one of the most serious problems facing us today.

Richard Layard is one of the world’s leading labor economists and a member of the House of Lords. He is the author ofHappiness: Lessons from a New Science (Penguin), which has been translated into twenty languages. David M. Clark is professor of psychology at the University of Oxford. Layard and Clark were the main drivers behind the UK’s Improving Access to Psychological Therapies program.

Mental illness is a leading cause of suffering in the modern world. In sheer numbers, it afflicts at least 20 percent of people in developed countries. It reduces life expectancy as much as smoking...


Advance Praise

"Extremely easy and pleasurable to read. It’s the most comprehensive, humane and generous study of mental illness that I’ve come across." --Melvyn Bragg, author of The Adventure of English: The Biography of a Language

"Remarkable . . . presents the issues in a style that is easy for the professional, the general public, and policymakers to understand."--Aaron T. Beck, emeritus professor, University of Pennsylvania

"Layard and Clark (the Dream Team of British Social Science) make a compelling case for a massive injection of resources into the treatment and prevention of mental illness. This is simply the best book on public policy and mental health ever written."--Martin Seligman, author of Flourish: A Visionary New Understanding of Happiness and Well-being

"A compelling new book."--Martin Wolf, Financial Times

"One of the main obstacles preventing mental illness sufferers from receiving treatment is stigma. Thrive tries to dent this stigma by repeatedly trumpeting the prevalence of the disease while presenting a lodestar for radically improved mental health services that offer sufferers an indispensable ingredient for recovery: hope."--Brendan Daly, Sunday Business Post

"These champions of cognitive behavioral therapy have done more to turn mental health into practical politics than anyone before."--Polly Toynbee, Guardian

"It is hard to argue with their case that the failure to help those in mental distress is an injustice."--Ian Birrell, Observer

"If Layard and Clark are right, we seem at last to have found a gentle, nondisruptive and apparently risk-free way of dealing with the worst and most commonplace miseries of the mind. Let’s do it."--Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times

"The argument for change posited by Layard and his co-author . . . is a strong one."--Chris Blackhurst, Independent

"Extremely easy and pleasurable to read. It’s the most comprehensive, humane and generous study of mental illness that I’ve come across." --Melvyn Bragg, author of The Adventure of English: The...


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