
Be More Human
Why Mental Health Care is Broken – and What We Can Do to Fix It
$46.39
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
27 August 2026
Summary
Why do people with mental health conditions die 15-20 years earlier than people without? Why is £100 million spent every year placing patients far from their homes? How did the question, ‘What matters to you?’ transform mental health care in Norway?
We live in a country in which community is fading, inequality is growing, and discrimination is still far too common. At the same time, services dedicated to our wellbeing and mental healt…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781805017745 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1805017748 |
| Author: | Sir Norman Lamb, Norman Lamb, Professor Tanya Byron |
| Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 27 August 2026 |
| Weight: | 0g |
| Dimensions: | 216mm x 138mm |
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Critics Review
Norman Lamb is always worth listening to on mental health. Be More Human confronts the failures of an outdated system and highlights brilliant humane approaches, demonstrating that change is possible. A vital and timely contribution to a debate in need of fresh ideas and energy. – Alastair Campbell, broadcaster, journalist and mental health activistThis book is about how people experience the fragmented, inhuman, and so often harmful mental health services in the UK. True and painful stories of real people will utterly convince you that we cannot go on doing this. And alternatives do exist! This highly recommended book will show you some of the foundations we need to restore the humanity, compassion and the common care all too often absentfrom mental health services today. A must-read for anyone anywhere near mental health services! – Professor Tim Kendall CBECompelling and compassionate, holistic and humane, Sir Norman Lamb’s book is an informed and impassioned call for change in how we treat mental health. – Dr Sian Williams, Chartered Counselling Psychologist, Broadcaster and Author of The Power of AnxietyA timely, persuasive analysis with powerful real-life stories at its heart. Lamb outlines the enduring injustices caused by our ailing mental health system before arguing for a better way through sharing the alternative - more human - approaches and the pioneering community-based projects and people working to transform lives for the better. – Saba Salman, journalist and author of Double DiscriminationExceptional…compelling and compassionate. As a father to a profoundly autistic daughter and a 6’4 black man with experiences in mental health institutions, some sections were tough to read. But the book is full of hope and possibility for different, more human solutions. – Clarke Carlisle, former Premier League footballer and mental health campaignerHaving been a passionate mental health campaigner for nearly 40 years, I feel this book adds a much-needed, respected voice. For too long, we have relegated the importance of mental health and resilience in childhood to the realms of schools and charities. As Norman so rightly attests, instead of just stigmatizing and medicalizing, we need to start creating innovative ways to build resilience and prevent mental ill health in the young. Norman’s book is a must read. – Trisha Goddard, mental health campaigner and broadcast journalistNorman Lamb asks all the right questions about mental health provision in this country because he has lived the problems that exist. – Mark Austin, Chief Presenter at Sky News
About The Author
Sir Norman Lamb
Sir Norman Lamb is a mental health campaigner. He was the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament (MP) for North Norfolk from 2001 to 2019 and was Minister of State for Care and Support at the Department of Health from 2012 to 2015. He was the Chair of South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust, a specialist Mental Health Trust, from 2019 until 2025. In 2019, Norman received a knighthood for his services to mental health.
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