The Psy complex governs us all by inscribing, diagnosing and interfering in our lives. This volume takes historical, sociological and psychological perspectives in exploring the complicity of patients, professions and governments with Psy and attempts by all three to constrain the industry's activities.
The Psy complex governs us all by inscribing, diagnosing and interfering in our lives. This volume takes historical, sociological and psychological perspectives in exploring the complicity of patients, professions and governments with Psy and attempts by all three to constrain the industry's activities.
Craig Newnes is a critic of the Psy industry who has edited and authored numerous books, book chapters and academic articles. He is Editor of The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy and was previously an editor of Clinical Psychology Forum. He was Director of Psychological Therapies for Shropshire's Community and Mental Health Services Trust and chair of the BPS Psychotherapy Section. He is the editor of the book series Critical Examinations, which included his book Clinical Psychology: A Critical Examination. He is an Honorary Lecturer at over a dozen universities. In 2005 he won the CCHR Award in Human Rights for over twenty years of speaking out about the Psy Complex.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Thou Shalt Not Kill 2. The Service Wounds 3. Labelling and Languaging the Other 4. Rejection: Exclusion and Incarceration 5. Assault as 'Treatment' 6. Drugging Our Way to Oblivion. 7. A Mouthful of Air: Talking Therapies and the Emperor's New Clothes 8. Governing Professions I: Us and Them 9. Governing Professions II: Them and Us 10. So It Goes
Introduction 1. Thou Shalt Not Kill 2. The Service Wounds 3. Labelling and Languaging the Other 4. Rejection: Exclusion and Incarceration 5. Assault as 'Treatment' 6. Drugging Our Way to Oblivion. 7. A Mouthful of Air: Talking Therapies and the Emperor's New Clothes 8. Governing Professions I: Us and Them 9. Governing Professions II: Them and Us 10. So It Goes
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"This is a scholarly contribution that exposes, not for the first time but in a way that is accessible and enjoyable and up to date, how psychiatry and psychology works, the material conditions under which it has been formed and the forms of resistance that might be elaborated to combat it." (Professor Ian Parker, The Psychologist, Vol. 29 (5), May, 2016)
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