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Psychiatry And The Business Of Madness An Ethical And Epistemological Accounting Bonnie Burstow

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Psychiatry And The Business Of Madness An Ethical And Epistemological Accounting Bonnie Burstow
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Bonnie Burstow
ISBN: 9781137503831, 1137503831
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Psychiatry And The Business Of Madness An Ethical And Epistemological Accounting Bonnie Burstow by Bonnie Burstow 9781137503831, 1137503831 instant download after payment.

Psychiatry and the Business of Madness deconstructs psychiatric discourse and practice, exposes the self-interest at the core of the psychiatric/psychopharmacological enterprise, and demonstrates that psychiatry is epistemologically and ethically irredeemable. Burstow's medical and historical research and in-depth interviews demonstrate that the paradigm is untenable, that psychiatry is pseudo-medicine, that the "treatments" do not "correct" disorders but cause them. Burstow fundamentally challenges our right to incarcerate or otherwise subdue those we find distressing. She invites the reader to rethink how society addresses these problems, and gives concrete suggestions for societal transformation, with "services" grounded in the community. A compelling piece of scholarship, impeccable in its logic, unwavering in its moral commitment, and revolutionary in its implications.

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