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The Revolt Against Psychiatry = A Counterhegemonic Dialogue /
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The Revolt Against Psychiatry/ by Bonnie Burstow.
其他題名:
A Counterhegemonic Dialogue /
作者:
Burstow, Bonnie.
面頁冊數:
X, 243 p.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Critical psychology. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23331-0
ISBN:
9783030233310
The Revolt Against Psychiatry = A Counterhegemonic Dialogue /
Burstow, Bonnie.
The Revolt Against Psychiatry
A Counterhegemonic Dialogue /[electronic resource] :by Bonnie Burstow. - 1st ed. 2019. - X, 243 p.online resource.
1. Introduction to This Book and to This Project -- 2. “It Is All About Racism”: Dialogue with Indigenous Scholar and Activist Roland Chrisjohn -- 3. “Our Freedom of Speech over our Medical License”: Dialogue with The Conscience of Psychiatry"—Peter Breggin -- 4. Dialogue with Journalist Extraordinaire: Robert Whitaker -- 5. Dialogue with Survivor and Academic Lauren Tenney -- 6. On Berlin Runaway House: Dialogue with Wichera -- 7. Toward a Democratic Psychiatry? Dialogue with Ian Parker -- 8. “Activism Is My Real Job”: The Mad Movement in Chile Dialogue with Tatiana Castillo -- 9. “There Is No Place on This Planet for Psychiatry Period!”: Dialogue with Don Weitz -- 10. Autistic and Mad: Dialogue with Nick Walter -- 11. Dialogue with Indigenous Leader and Psych Survivor Michael -- 12. “This is Not a Time to Lie Low”: Dialogue with International Lawyer, Survivor, and Human Rights Advocate Tina Minkowitz -- 13. “I So Loved My Son that I Had to Promise Him that I Had Do Everything that I Could”: Dialogue with Mother and Archivist Julie Wood -- 14. Epistemicide: Dialogue with “Global Mental Health” Critic China Mills -- 15. “The Movement Is an Intrinsic Part of Who I Am”: Dialogue with Bonnie Burstow.
“A truly outstanding contribution to critical work in this area. By turns, questioning, thought-provoking, heart-breaking, challenging, yet always positive, and with a real humanistic quality at its heart. So inspiring!” —Bruce Cohen, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Auckland, New Zealand “Defiant, relentless, and radical. A must-read for those thinking about the impact of institutional violence and what it means to be an expert through experience.” —Jennifer Wemigwans, Assistant Professor, OISE/University of Toronto, Canada, and author of A Digital Bundle: Protecting Indigenous Knowledge Online “Highly accessible and enormously informative, this book, I predict, will quickly become an indispensable go-to resource both for seasoned scholars and new students. Venceremos, Bonnie.” —Stephen Ticktin, member of the Medical Psychotherapy Association of Canada “In this amazing book, Bonnie Burstow gathers together a wide variety of expert global players in the critical/antipsychiatry movement. Passionate, gripping, heart-warming, and at times harrowing.” —Cheryl Prax, survivor and member of the British activist group Speak Out Against Psychiatry, UK “Fantastic Work! Burstow demonstrates that psychiatry isn’t a service. It’s a disservice.” —Irit Shrimrat, co-founder of the Ontario Psychiatric Survivors’ Alliance, Canada A real eye-opener, this riveting anti/critical psychiatry book is comprised of original cutting-edge dialogues between Burstow (an antipsychiatry theorist and activist) and other leaders in the “revolt against psychiatry,” including radical practitioners, lawyers, reporters, activists, psychiatric survivors, academics, family members, and artists. People in dialogue with the author include Indigenous leader Roland Chrisjohn, psychiatrist Peter Breggin, survivor Lauren Tenney, and scholar China Mills. The single biggest focus/tension in the book is a psychiatry abolition position versus a critical psychiatry (or reformist) position. In the scope of this project, Burstow considers the ways racism, genocide, Indigeneity, sexism, media bias, madness, neurodiversity, and strategic activism are intertwined with critical and antipsychiatry.
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