on institutions? Szasz's contribution to the anti-psychiatric movement was made in his famous and notorious book The Myth of Mental Illness
Part I: Anti-psychiatry and Critical Psychiatry in Retrospect 2 Historical Perspectives Critical psychiatry: The politics of mental health, an edited book by David
contributors to this book is that mental illness is, in fact, a political issue” (P 8) Beyond that premise, the seven papers collected in this book depend on a variety
This book should prompt us to examine our own preconceptions and as- sumptions -ANTHONY STORR, Oxford Best books on psychiatry: a personal choice
1838 landmark book A Treatise on the Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity, drew no distinction between the general psychiatrist and the forensic psychiatrist
With these constraints of space in mind, our focus will be on psychiatry's papers, not books, especially ones preoccupied with social theory, were privileged
Books The Virtue of Defiance and Psychiatry Engagement, Oxford University Press, 2016 Mapping Case Consultation on Psychiatric Ethics on the Ground
Some thoughts on trying to bring about change in mental health systems Dr Lucy The disease constructs in psychiatry may be approaching this point '
Considering that a number of anti-psychiatry associations exist in the world in books, has not been written by academics, sociologists or cultural theorists